24594THAKadampaStupa

Traditional Ceremonial Kadampa Stupa | Handmade Copper Body with Gold Plating


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Size: 48cm x 19.5cm
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Handcrafted Traditional Ceremonial Kadampa Stupa for Altar & Rituals

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Size: 48cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Length) x 19.5cm(Width)
Weight: 4.63 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product

This Traditional Ceremonial Kadampa Stupa is a sacred Buddhist shrine piece made from a copper body with a radiant gold plated finish. Measuring 48cm in height, 19.5cm in length, and 19.5cm in width, and weighing 4.63 kg, this stupa has a strong altar presence suited for meditation rooms, temple spaces, ritual displays, and spiritual home decor.

Its form rises from a lotus inspired base into a tiered dome, ribbed spire, and ornate finial, each element reflecting the sacred symbolism of Tibetan Buddhist art. Fine engraved motifs, raised borders, floral patterns, and polished gold plating show the care invested in its craftsmanship. The generous size, copper work, and ceremonial detailing make this Kadampa stupa especially meaningful for collectors, practitioners, and those creating a focused shrine setting.

In Buddhist tradition, a stupa represents the enlightened mind of the Buddha and the path toward awakening. It is used as a reminder of wisdom, compassion, protection, and inner peace. Placed on an altar or in a meditation space, this gold plated Buddhist stupa supports reflection, devotion, and the aspiration for enlightenment.

Introduction of Kadampa Stupa

A chorten is a pre-Buddhist Tibetan structure sometimes referred to as a 'domed zhang' or 'chorten' for a'sacred mound.' It is often associated with the tantric deities of the Nyingma school, particularly those within the Vajrayana tradition. The Tibetan term 'tibetan buddhist stupa' encompasses a wide range of structures, including temples, shrines, and monuments. Historically, such mounds were used for various purposes, including burial sites for important individuals. The creation of a chorten or stupa can involve complex rituals, often requiring significant time and resources. In contemporary Tibetan culture, chortens and stupas are integral to religious practices and daily life, frequently found in prominent locations such as cities, towns, and villages.

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