Sitting on the table/hanging on the wall, the Nine Palaces Eight Trigrams diagram
The Nine Palaces Eight Trigrams Mantra Wheel Amulet can be carried with you to ward off any evil influences caused by people, events, objects, or feng shui, and to block all strange disasters and misfortunes, bringing good fortune and turning bad luck into good.
Hanging the talisman on the front door or placing it inside the house can block the evil influences from unlucky directions such as road intersections, doors, beds, and toilets, ensuring the safety and health of the whole family, prosperity, advancement in rank, wealth, longevity, peace, happiness, and good fortune in all endeavors.
The Nine Palaces Eight Trigrams Mantra Wheel Amulet is a treasure combining elements from Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Han Chinese traditions, designed to ward off various evil influences and ensure peace and safety in the home.
1. Upper Middle: The three great bodhisattvas of the three lineages in Vajrayana Buddhism, namely Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri, and Vajrapani, who are in charge of wisdom, compassion, and power.
2. Top left: Kalachakra Mantra Wheel, which grants freedom to all things in the spacetime universe, including the top, bottom, four directions, four corners, and the year, month, day, and hour.
3. Upper right: A protective mantra wheel to ward off all evil spirits, obstacles, and misfortune.
4. Bottom left: The mantras for increasing good karma, merit, and absorbing the essence of the sun, moon, and heaven and earth, as well as the mantra of dependent origination.
5. Lower right: Repel all edges, forming a mantra wheel of repelling based on the Yin-Yang and Five Elements in nine palaces.
6. Center: The outer circle of the Nine Palaces Eight Trigrams plaque features the twelve zodiac animals, representing the twelve earthly branches and animals used to mark the years. These animals are combined with the heavenly stems to form the sixty-year cycle.
The middle circle contains the trigrams Qian, Dui, Li, Zhen, Xun, Kan, Gen, and Kun, representing heaven, lake, fire, thunder, wind, water, mountain, earth, and other human beings and things.
The inner circle is arranged in nine sections on the back of a tortoise (symbolizing medicine, demon, water, dragon, war god, monarch, monster, earth god, and fire).
The four fierce gods outside the circle are the Tai Sui Star Lord, who governs the sun, moon, stars, year, month, and day.
























