Liuli Mahavairocana Buddha Pendant – Light of Wisdom & Inner Protection
"Carry calm wherever you go."
- Pendant Size: 41*8*8mm
- Pendant Weight: 12g
- Pendant Rope: 60cm
- Pendant Style: 3D Mahavairocana Buddha
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Available Colors: White, Amber Gold, Sky Blue
Crafted from translucent liuli glass, this three-dimensional Mahavairocana Buddha pendant combines delicate craftsmanship with deep spiritual symbolism.

The soft glow of the material creates a peaceful visual presence, while the finely carved Buddha form represents protection, wisdom, and inner stability.
-Design Inspiration
This pendant is inspired by Mahavairocana Buddha , a symbol of wisdom, illumination, and spiritual awakening in Buddhist tradition.
The standing three-dimensional carving creates a soft yet powerful presence, while the translucent liuli material allows light to pass through gently—giving the pendant a calm, sacred feeling.
Each color carries its own emotional energy, while preserving the same blessing of peace, protection, and inner clarity.
-Who It’s For
- People seeking spiritual protection and calmness
- Buddhist jewelry collectors
- Daily meditation or mindfulness wear
- Meaningful blessing gift for loved ones
-FAQ
Q1: What does Mahavairocana Buddha symbolize?
Mahavairocana Buddha represents wisdom, enlightenment, protection, and inner clarity.
Q2: Are the three colors different in meaning?
Yes. White symbolizes purity, amber symbolizes warmth and abundance, and blue symbolizes calmness and emotional balance.
Q3. Can I wear this while sleeping? While the energy is peaceful, we recommend removing it before bed to protect the delicate hand-cast details and ensure you have a comfortable rest.
-Vairocana Buddha: Guardian Buddha for Sheep and Monkey Zodiac Signs
Vairocana Buddha, also known as Mahāvairocana, symbolizes the Buddha selflessly bestowing infinite Buddha light and blessings upon all living beings. Just like the sun in the world, it shines equally upon all things on earth regardless of wealth or poverty, status or humility, wisdom or ignorance, good or evil. Therefore, he is also called the Universally Illuminating Mahāvairocana. In Tibetan Buddhism, Vairocana is often depicted with a white body, four faces, and two arms. His hands form the meditation mudra while holding the Eight-Spoked Dharma Wheel, peacefully observing all directions. He wears silk garments and precious ornaments and sits cross-legged upon a lotus throne.

Around the Dharma seat there is often a clear lake, symbolizing the pure Buddhist realm, filled with various treasures. Sometimes Vairocana appears in the form of the Five Directional Buddhas: Vairocana sits in the center with four faces and two arms, wearing a jeweled crown and celestial robes, adorned with precious jewels, possessing eight treasures and thirteen adornments, seated magnificently upon a lotus and moon-wheel throne. The lotus and moon wheel symbolize skillful means and wisdom. Through skillful means and wisdom, we overcome confusion and delusion, transforming negative karma into positive karma.
All four faces of Vairocana are white, symbolizing purity. The four faces represent preaching Buddhist teachings to the Buddhas of the four directions. His hands form the meditation mudra while holding the Dharma Wheel at the abdomen, symbolizing that the wheel of Buddhist teachings never ceases to turn. Vairocana sits upon a lotus throne, holding the Dharma Wheel at the abdomen, symbolizing that the wheel of Buddhist teachings never stops turning. Buddhism uses the Dharma Wheel as a metaphor for Buddhist teachings with three meanings: destroying evil, rotation, and perfection.
The “Dharma Wheel” (Sanskrit: dharmacakra) is a metaphor for Buddhist teachings. Buddhism uses the Dharma Wheel to represent three meanings: first, destroying evil, meaning Buddhist teachings can stop and eliminate evil actions of body, speech, and mind; second, rotation, meaning Buddhist teachings spread continuously like the turning of a wheel; third, perfection, meaning Buddhist teachings are complete and flawless like the perfect circle of a wheel.
Vairocana Buddha is the guardian deity for people born in the Year of the Sheep and the Year of the Monkey. Vairocana symbolizes light and wisdom, protecting you, bringing you brightness and rationality, warding off evil spirits and negativity, helping you connect with the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, absorb the essence of all things, move forward bravely, and live with brightness and joy.