Traditional Bhumba for Ritual | Sacred Water Offering Vessel
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Traditional Bhumba for Ritual | Sacred Water Offering Vessel
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Size: 23cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 0.73 kg
Materials: Gemstone, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver
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About Our Product
The Traditional Bhumba for Ritual is a finely crafted vessel, designed for use in Tibetan spiritual ceremonies. Standing at 23 cm in height, the Bhumba is constructed from oxidized copper and accented with silver, creating a harmonious blend of materials that reflect the piece's sacred purpose. The vessel's intricate detailing, including the crown-like top adorned with a vibrant red gemstone, symbolizes divine protection and spiritual royalty. The base is elaborately designed with silver and gemstone accents, further enhancing its visual appeal and significance.
This ritual vessel represents purity, abundance, and spiritual power. The detailed motifs etched into the copper body showcase the craftsmanship and dedication involved in its creation. The Bhumba's design draws on traditional Tibetan symbolism, with the gemstone crown and silver embellishments signifying auspicious blessings and divine favor. The carefully shaped spout and base are functional yet beautiful, making it an essential tool for offering and rituals while also serving as an exquisite decorative piece.
Weighing 0.73 kg, this Bhumba is sturdy yet easy to handle, making it ideal for use in various ritual practices. It is a perfect addition to any sacred space, altar, or Tibetan ritual setup. The blend of craftsmanship, symbolism, and functional design makes it a meaningful object for spiritual practitioners and collectors of Tibetan art. Its presence enhances the energy of any room and deepens the connection to divine spiritual practices.
Introduction of Bhumba
A Bhumba is a traditional Nepali water container designed to store and serve water for various religious and cultural purposes. Typically crafted from copper, brass, or silver, it is often adorned with intricate designs and gemstones. In Hinduism and Buddhism, Bhumbas are used in temples and homes for rituals, puja ceremonies, and as offerings to deities. They are also employed in Ayurvedic medicine, serving as containers for storing medicinal herbs and liquids. Furthermore, Bhumbas hold cultural significance in Nepalese society, frequently presented as gifts to friends and family members to symbolize blessings, purity, and prosperity.
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.
