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Scared Tibetan Stupa | Spiritual Meditation Altar Decor
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Size: 38cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.68 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold Plated, Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Sacred Tibetan Stupa measures 38 cm in height and 19.5 cm in width, with a weight of 1.68 kg, making it suitable for placement on a spiritual meditation altar, home shrine, or sacred space. Handcrafted with a copper body and finished with gold and silver plating, the stupa is further adorned with carefully set gemstones that enhance its sacred presence. The combination of traditional materials reflects Tibetan craftsmanship and devotional artistry.
The iconography of this sacred Tibetan stupa represents core elements of Buddhist teachings and the path toward enlightenment. The rounded dome symbolizes the universe and the enlightened mind, while the square signifies stability and spiritual discipline. Rising above, the spire represents the stages of spiritual awakening, guiding practitioners toward higher wisdom. The gemstones embedded throughout the stupa symbolize clarity, compassion, and spiritual abundance.
Designed for spiritual meditation altar decor, this sacred Tibetan stupa brings blessings, calmness, and positive energy into your space. Placing it on a home altar, in a meditation room, or shrine helps support quiet reflection and focused prayer. Whether used for daily practice or displayed as sacred decor, this Tibetan stupa represents protection, enlightenment, and inner peace.
Introduction of Stupa
Prior to Buddhism, great teachers were interred in mounds. While some were cremated, others were buried in a seated, meditative posture, covered by an earth mound. Consequently, the domed shape of the stupa evolved to symbolize a person seated in meditation, mirroring the Buddha's posture when he attained Enlightenment and understood the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base represents his crossed legs in a meditative pose, the middle section signifies the Buddha’s body, and the top of the mound, featuring a pole rising from the apex surrounded by a small fence, symbolizes his head. Before human images of the Buddha were created, reliefs frequently depicted practitioners demonstrating devotion to a stupa.
























































































































































































































































































