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Tantric Offering Kapala | For Vajrayana Buddhist practices.
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Size: 13cm (Height) x 14cm (width)
Side Width:17cm
Total Weight: 0.54kg
Materials: Brass stand, Resin, Copper, Silver Plated
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About Our Ritual Item:
With this Tantric Offering Kapala, a potent ceremonial instrument utilized in advanced Vajrayana Buddhist practices, you can fully immerse yourself in the sacred depth of Tibetan ceremony. This Kapala is a handcrafted masterpiece that combines resin, copper, and silver plating. It is 13 cm in height, 14 cm in width, and 17 cm in side width. It weighs 0.54 kg and is gracefully supported by a polished brass. The Kapala is traditionally used in tantric offerings, Chöd ceremonies, and symbolic visualizations. It symbolizes the offering of ego for spiritual enlightenment and the conversion of delusion into wisdom.
This exquisitely sculpted resin skull cup reflects the holy emblems of protection and spiritual transcendence, simulating the texture of bone and embellished with copper accents plated in silver. The elaborate brass base gives this holy object a ceremonial flair. Whether utilized for yogini pujas, Mahakala offerings, or as a meditation focus point, this Tibetan Kapala bowl is a potent and deeply symbolic spiritual vessel. The original energy and intention that underlie centuries of esoteric Tibetan practices are preserved by its handcrafted design.
This Tantric Offering Kapala is a ritual instrument and a work of spiritual art, making it perfect for serious tantric Buddhists, collectors of sacred objects, or those constructing a significant Buddhist altar. Its powerful presence and energizing symbolism elevate any meditation area.
Introduction To The Kapala :
The Kapala set holds the nectar used in higher esoteric rituals. It offers liberation to gods and deities to ensure their devotion. The offerings are said to be transformed into the Wisdom Nectar, a liquid form of the deity's Enlightened Mind.
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