Handcrafted Bhumba with Green Tara | Tibetan Ritual Vessel for Sacred Offerings
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Handcrafted Bhumba with Green Tara | Spiritual Offering Vessel for Ritual Practices
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Size: 21cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.32 kg
Materials: Copper, Gemstone: Coral Red Stone, Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Bhumba features the powerful deities Green Tara and Vajrasattva, combining intricate Tibetan craftsmanship with vibrant gemstones. On one side, the figure of Green Tara, revered for her compassion and protection, is meticulously carved into the copper base. On the opposite side, Vajrasattva, the embodiment of purification and the destroyer of obstacles, is also beautifully depicted. Adorned with turquoise, lapis lazuli, and coral red stones, this Bhumba represents spiritual enlightenment, strength, and balance, making it a meaningful addition to any sacred space or altar.
The copper Bhumba showcases Green Tara seated in a lotus position and Vajrasattva in a powerful meditative pose, both symbols of divine energy and protection. The lapis lazuli brings clarity, while turquoise offers balance and protection, and the coral red stones add vitality to the piece. The combination of these materials creates a stunning visual impact while fostering an atmosphere of peace, spiritual growth, and purification.
Ideal for those seeking spiritual protection, Tibetan art collectors, and anyone who wishes to invite divine energy into their lives, this Bhumba serves as a powerful symbol of compassion, purification, and wisdom. Display it as a focal point in your meditation area or use it as a thoughtful spiritual gift. This handcrafted art piece brings blessings from both Green Tara and Vajrasattva, enhancing any sacred environment.
Introduction of Bhumba
Bhumba is a traditional Nepali term for a container or jug used to store and transport water, typically made from copper, brass, or wood. Historically, Bhumba was used for religious and cultural purposes, often filled with water or other liquids such as ghee or oil, and decorated with intricate designs and patterns. It is frequently seen in religious festivals and ceremonies, particularly during the Bisket Jatra festival in Nepal, where numerous Bhumbas are carried in a procession to honor the deity Rato Macchendranath. The Bhumba is also utilized as a decorative item in homes and temples, valued for its beauty and cultural significance. Its use has been passed down through generations, remaining a cherished part of Nepali heritage and tradition.
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.
