Handcrafted Tibetan Golpa Ritual Offering Bowl with Filigree and Gemstones
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Size: 3.3cm (Height) x 5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.05 kg
Material: Copper, Gold Plated, Artificial Stones: Turquoise, Coral
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About Our Ritual Item
The Golpa Ritual Offering Bowl is a beautifully crafted Tibetan spiritual item used to make Buddhist ceremonial offerings. This exquisitely handmade bowl comprises copper, plated with gold, and adorned with turquoise and coral artificial stones that symbolize protection and wealth. Standing 3.3 cm tall and 5 cm wide, it is an attractive and meaningful addition to meditation rooms and Buddhist shrines. The wonderfully detailed filigree work enhances its mystical beauty, making it a unique piece for spiritual rituals.
In the Buddhist tradition, the alms bowl is an integral aspect of monastic life, serving as a vessel for receiving donations from both human and heavenly entities. The Golpa Ritual Offering Bowl embodies the Buddha's fundamental teachings of contentment and non-attachment. Its colorful turquoise and coral stones provide visual appeal and hold great spiritual significance, bestowing benefits upon the practitioner. The gold plating and fine filigree artistry add to its value as a revered treasure. This bowl serves as a reminder to all those who strive for inner serenity and thankfulness. Whether used in ceremonial offerings or as part of a personal practice, it brings divine energy into any room.
Introduction To Offering Bowl :
A rice bowl represents prosperity, sustenance, fertility, and abundance. Thus, a Rice Bowl is reputed to assist you in warding off any evils to the household and, at the same time, aid you in achieving prosperity in wealth and happiness in your family life. Primarily seen in the hands of the Buddha, traditionally, Buddhist monks would use rice bowls to accept offerings offered by people. With the offerings the monks received, usually rice or food or money, they used to survive. Even today, such practice exists in some parts.
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