





Traditional Tibetan White Metal Chupsel | Ritual Utensil for Buddhist Ceremonies
Traditional Tibetan White Metal Chupsel for Tibetan Buddhist Rituals and Meditation Spaces
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Size: 11.5cm(Length)
Weight: 0.016kg
Materials: White Metal
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About our Mala Counter :
Discover the elegance of this Traditional Tibetan White Metal Chupsel, which is skillfully manufactured from white metal. This precious ritual tool, measuring 11.5 cm in length and weighing only 0.016 kg, is widely used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, particularly for offering and purification rituals. Its sleek and straightforward design exudes purity and spiritual significance, making it a valuable addition to any altar, meditation room, or personal collection of ritual objects.
A symbol of sacred Tibetan heritage, this Tibetan White Metal Chupsel reflects centuries-old craftsmanship and spiritual devotion. Whether you are a practitioner seeking authentic tools for ritual use or a collector of Buddhist artifacts, this beautifully made white metal chupsel adds cultural value and spiritual depth to any setting. Enhance your altar décor, meditation practice, or spiritual ceremonies with this timeless piece of Tibetan artistry.
Introduction To Buddhist Chupsel (Mala Counter):
Mala counters are specifically designed tools used to keep track of and count a large number of mantra recitations in various Tibetan and Vajrayana traditions. They offer multiple methods for maintaining an accurate count. The Mala itself serves as a convenient means to organize and track your recitations.
For every complete rotation of the Mala, while reciting a mantra, it's equivalent to counting one hundred mantras. Additionally, eight extra beads are incorporated into the Mala, serving as a "safety zone" to account for any minor counting errors.
Here's how the counting process works: After you finish reciting one hundred mantras (completing one cycle), you move one of the counter beads on one side of your Mala Counter (side A). When you complete ten cycles, which adds up to one thousand mantras, you shift all ten counter beads back to their original positions. Then, you move one of the counter beads to the other side of your Mala Counter (side B). This signifies that you've completed one thousand mantras. By repeating this process multiple times, you can efficiently keep track of and achieve your goal of reciting ten thousand mantras.
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