25086ESJMandala

Handcrafted Mandala Offering | Spiritual Decor for Meditation & Rituals


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Size: 30cm x 15.5cm
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Buddhist Ritual Mandala Offering | Meditation Decor for Harmony and Devotion

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Size: 30cm(Height) x 15.5cm(Length) x 15.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.74 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Acrylic Paint, Gemstones
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Ritual Mandala Offering is a sacred Tibetan practice piece crafted with a copper body, detailed acrylic painting, and gemstone accents. Its tiered form is decorated with raised lotus motifs, auspicious emblems, and finely textured patterns, creating a powerful altar presence for meditation, devotional practice, and spiritual decor.

In Tibetan Buddhism, a mandala offering represents the act of giving the entire universe to enlightened beings and spiritual teachers. The layered structure, often filled with rice or grain, symbolizes Mount Meru, the four continents, the sun, moon, precious elements, and the vast cosmic world. This offering practice helps cultivate generosity, purify attachment, and accumulate merit on the path toward enlightenment.

The dark copper tones, red painted details, and sacred motifs give this mandala offering a deeply traditional Himalayan character. Used on Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, and meditation spaces, it reminds practitioners to release ego, greed, and the idea of “mine.” Through outer, inner, and secret offering, it becomes a meaningful symbol of devotion, peace, awakened awareness, and spiritual transformation.

Introduction To Mandala Rice Offering Set :

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.

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