Traditional Kapala for Ritual | Sacred Tibetan Skull Cup for Ceremonies
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Kapala for Ritual | Spiritual Tool for Meditation, Altar Decor, and Sacred Offerings
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 12cm(Length) x 15cm(Width)
Weight: 0.43 kg
Materials: Silver, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
The Traditional Kapala for Ritual is a finely crafted Tibetan spiritual vessel, designed for use in sacred ceremonies and rituals. Standing at 16 cm in height, this exquisite piece is made from oxidized copper, adorned with silver accents to highlight its divine purpose. The vessel's rounded shape represents the cyclical nature of life and death, a central theme in Tibetan spiritual beliefs. Its intricate detailing, including the silver band around the center and the crown-like top, makes it a powerful symbol of spiritual offering and connection to the divine.
The design features symbolic motifs representing Tibetan wisdom and the cycle of existence. The silver elements, including the crown and teeth-like adornment, emphasize the vessel's ritual significance. The mouth of the Kapala, decorated with silver, is often used in Tibetan rituals for offerings to deities, representing the sacred exchange between the material and spiritual worlds. The base of the vessel is designed with care, depicting the strength and protection needed for those who use it in spiritual practices.
At 0.43 kg, this Traditional Kapala is lightweight yet substantial, making it a practical and symbolic tool for spiritual offerings. Its distinct appearance and craftsmanship make it a must-have for collectors and those who practice Tibetan rituals. This ritual vessel not only enhances the energy of your sacred space but also serves as a powerful symbol of divine connection, spiritual protection, and the continuous flow of offerings to the sacred.
Introduction of Kapala
In Buddhist rituals, the Kapala holds the nectar used in higher esoteric rituals. It is also utilized in tantric activities for libation. The skull represents impermanence and serves as a powerful reminder of life's transient nature. In Hinduism, Lord Shiva is often depicted holding a Kapala, which contains the nectar of immortality. This nectar is believed to grant eternal life, thereby aiding in the attainment of spiritual awareness and enlightenment.
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.
