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Buddhist Altar Mandala Set | Mandala Offering Set for Ritual Meditation and Enlightenment Blessings
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 22.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.77kg
Material: Copper, Oxidized, Gold Gilded
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About Our Ritual Item:
This stunning Buddhist Altar Mandala Set, a symbol of cosmic harmony and spiritual giving in Tibetan Buddhism, will add meaning to your holy ceremonies and meditation practices. Handcrafted from copper with an exquisite oxidized and gold-gilded finish, this offering set stands 41cm tall and 22.5cm wide, and weighs 1.77kg.
Mandala sets, which have traditionally been used in Buddhist ceremonies, represent the entire universe, reflecting the offering of the world and all of its riches to enlightened beings as a gesture of devotion, merit-making, and cleansing. This Buddhist altar mandala set has beautiful detailing and meticulous hand-finishing, with holy Tibetan themes and religious symbolism. The oxidized finish lends it a traditional antique appearance, while the gold gilding adds a touch of spiritual elegance, transforming it into both a devotional instrument and a stunning decorative piece.
This mandala set is ideal for practicing mandala offering ceremonies at Buddhist temples, home meditation altars, yoga studios, or spiritual spaces, as it promotes generosity, wisdom, and detachment from worldly attachments. Traditionally used in Buddhist rituals and meditation practices, the mandala offering set represents the symbolic offering of the entire universe to enlightened beings, a profound practice for cultivating merit, wisdom, and spiritual purity. This Buddhist altar mandala set features intricate, hand-engraved details and sacred Tibetan motifs that capture the essence of Buddhist cosmology, embodying the rich spiritual heritage of the Himalayas.
Introduction To Mandala :
Mandalas are typically symmetric, consisting of concentric circles and squares. The Mandala is identified by its center point, which is the residence of the resident deity. Lines are drawn from the center, intersecting to form circles and squares. The completed Mandalas have four gates representing the culmination of four virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and equanimity. Other Buddhist auspicious symbols can be incorporated into the design as well.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center