Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Makara Dragon (chu-srin ma-ka-ra)


The makara snail (also known as makara crocodile or makara dragon) is a hybrid from the interbreeding of the water monster makara with its enemy snail. It has the overall body firm like a snail shell. While its head, scales, horns, tusks and mane of the makara protrude out of the shell. It is also generally regarded as the son of a union among crocodile, dragon and snake. It is one of the three symbols of victory in the fight against disharmony. The makara snail can help to resolve disputes among friends, loved ones and family members. It can also prevent breakup among loving couples and spouses

The union of makara and snail depict the combinations of mutually opposite hostile animals. The victory sign thus adorned is called "sign of victory in the fight against disharmony". It is purely Tibetan origin and first appeared in early Buddhism on victory banners, thangkas and prayer flags.

The following are the recommended sectors for display:

1. Display at home to burn off any quarrelsome energy so that you could experience harmony with your friends and loved ones at home.

2. Display it in the northeast of your home in 2009 to cure the "annual" quarrelsome star #3 that invades this location for premises. This is especially important to have if your maindoor is in this location.

3. Display it in the location of the home where in your natal flying star map the Quarrelsome Star #3 is, especially when #3 meets with #2. This is a cure for such situation so that you are not going to be invaded by huge quarrelsome energy that could lead to horrifying breakup between couples.

Material : Brass
Colour : Gold Plated
Dimension(in) : 3.5 x 1.5 x 2.5 in
Weight : Approx 350g

Price Per Pc : $30.80

Get in a Set of 3 (include Fish with Hair & 8 Limbed Lion @ $78)