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What is your belief about Tibetan dZi?
04-07-2007, 01:34 PM
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Question What is your belief about Tibetan dZi?
There are many stories about Tibetan dZi beads and how it was originated. What do you think? Feel free to share your thoughts and do you agree with what is being said below.

Tibetan dZi beads are felt by Tibetans to be of supernatural origins. It is inconceivable to most Tibetans queried told the same set of stories concerning the origin of dZi. Offered first was the belief that in ancient times dZi were the ornaments of semi-gods who threw them away whenever they became blemished even slightly; this is said to be the reason that hardly any of the beads are found in perfect condition. Do you believe these dZi are from semi-gods?

Next came the story involves a man who saw one of these 'insects' high in the mountains and threw his hat over it to capture it. When he removed the hat, the 'insect' had become petrified. In its place lay a dZi. This story has been circulating in the Internet, do you agree with it?

Other stories relate that dZi were encountered in the high mountains by someone with especially good karma who managed to catch them. But in coming into contact with the human touch, the dZi petrified. Other tales are told of dZi being found in slaughtered animal horns or in cattle dung. Dr. R. Nebesky-Woikowitz (1952) recounts in 'Prehistoric Beads From Tibet,' a legend from Ngari, Western Tibet.

Do share your thoughts of the origin of Tibetan dZi.

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09-10-2007, 03:02 PM
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RE: What is your belief about Tibetan dZi?
forum Wrote:There are many stories about Tibetan dZi beads and how it was originated. What do you think? Feel free to share your thoughts and do you agree with what is being said below.

Tibetan dZi beads are felt by Tibetans to be of supernatural origins. It is inconceivable to most Tibetans queried told the same set of stories concerning the origin of dZi. Offered first was the belief that in ancient times dZi were the ornaments of semi-gods who threw them away whenever they became blemished even slightly; this is said to be the reason that hardly any of the beads are found in perfect condition. Do you believe these dZi are from semi-gods?

Next came the story involves a man who saw one of these 'insects' high in the mountains and threw his hat over it to capture it. When he removed the hat, the 'insect' had become petrified. In its place lay a dZi. This story has been circulating in the Internet, do you agree with it?

Other stories relate that dZi were encountered in the high mountains by someone with especially good karma who managed to catch them. But in coming into contact with the human touch, the dZi petrified. Other tales are told of dZi being found in slaughtered animal horns or in cattle dung. Dr. R. Nebesky-Woikowitz (1952) recounts in 'Prehistoric Beads From Tibet,' a legend from Ngari, Western Tibet.

Do share your thoughts of the origin of Tibetan dZi.

I have read a number of stories for dzi. It is pretty informative and exciting. Maybe I will get myself a dzi.

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01-25-2008, 12:24 AM
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RE: What is your belief about Tibetan dZi?
Yes. Tibetan dZi bead is worth buying and keeping one for oneself. You will be able to feel its power within. You will know when is the time you are fated to possess it.

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