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Tibetan Butter Lamp for Meditation, Spiritual Practice, and Home Decor
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Size: 17.5cm(Height) x 13.5cm(Diameter)
Base: 8.5cm
Inner Depth: 6cm
Single Weight: 0.69kg
Total Weight: kg
Materials: Copper
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About Our Product
The Sacred Ritual Butter Lamp is a beautifully handcrafted copper vessel, designed to enhance spiritual practices and rituals. Standing at 17.5 cm in height and with a 13.5 cm diameter, this lamp offers the perfect size for holding butter or oil during Buddhist ceremonies and spiritual offerings. The base diameter of 8.5 cm ensures stability while adding a graceful design element to your altar or ritual space. Weighing 0.69 kg per lamp, this piece is both substantial and easy to handle, making it a perfect addition to any sacred setting.
The Sacred Ritual Butter Lamp features intricate copper engravings, symbolizing light, wisdom, and the dispelling of darkness. The traditional golden trim around the base and top accentuates the beauty and sanctity of the lamp. Butter lamps are integral to many Buddhist practices, where they represent the illumination of the mind and the purification of negative influences. This lamp, with its symbolic design and craftsmanship, serves as a potent tool for practitioners seeking enlightenment through their rituals.
Whether used for daily prayers or special ceremonies, this Sacred Ritual Butter Lamp enhances your spiritual practices with its aesthetic and symbolic significance. It is ideal for those who want to incorporate traditional Buddhist ritual tools into their offerings or meditation practices. The copper material, combined with the golden accents, makes it a timeless piece for any altar, meditation room, or sacred space.
Introduction of Butter Lamp
The entire process of offering a butter lamp is a deeply spiritual practice. Traditionally, preparing a butter lamp begins with washing one’s hands and wearing a mask to prevent contamination of the lamp through breath. A wick is made from pure cotton, and the chalices are cleaned with a cloth reserved for this purpose, or with fresh mosses from trees, as was common in ancient times. This whole preparation is a meditative spiritual practice that engages a person both physically and mentally, provided they understand and follow the norms.
























































































































































































































































































