







Tibetan Butter Lamp Set | Buddhist Offering Lamps for Ritual Use
Tibetan Butter Lamp Set | Temple Altars, and Sacred Spaces
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Size: 17cm(Height) x 13cm(Diameter)
Base: 9cm
Inner depth: 5cm
Single Weight: 0.49kg
Total Weight: 0.98kg
Materials: Copper Body, Silver Coated, Gold Coated
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About Butter Lamp:
Illuminate your sacred space with this gorgeous Tibetan Butter Lamp Set, a pair of traditional Buddhist offering lamps crafted from a copper body, featuring silver-coated and gold-coated materials, which will bring a sense of spirituality and calm into your home. Each lamp, which stands 17 cm tall and has a diameter of 13 cm, exudes calm and divinity, making it suitable for use on temple altars, meditation rooms, or anyplace you want to evoke spiritual energy. The subtle gold accents highlight the lights' brilliance, representing purity and enlightenment.
Butter lamps have profound roots in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, representing the dispelling of darkness and the illumination of knowledge. Lighting a butter lamp during rituals, prayers, and meditation is thought to accrue merit, improve mental clarity, and honor enlightened beings. The rich contrast between the gold-plated highlights and the silver body heightens the spiritual elegance, making this set an important addition to any altar or shrine.
These lights are ideal for daily rituals, spiritual gatherings, or as a decorative accent to enhance your sacred space. Designed to provide warmth and light, it is an ideal gift for spiritual seekers or anybody looking to bring serenity and positive energy into their home.
Introduction To The Butter Lamp :
The whole process of offering a butter lamp is also a very spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hand, wearing a mask to protect from contaminating the butter lamp through one’s breath, making the wick out of pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a clean piece of cloth reserved for this or fresh mosses from the trees, which was commonly used in old times. The whole process is a meditative spiritual practice, which engages a person both physically and mentally, if the person knows and practices it according to the norms.
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