Handcrafted Traditional Bhumba | Sacred Ritual Offering Vessel
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Traditional Bhumba | Tibetan White Metal Ritual Art
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Size: 23cm(Height) x 10cm(Width)
Weight: 0.28 kg
Materials: White Metal, Gemstone
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About Our Product
The Handcrafted Traditional Bhumba is an elegant and spiritually significant piece of Tibetan ritual art. Standing at 23cm tall and weighing 0.28kg, this Bhumba is meticulously crafted from white metal and adorned with a sacred gemstone, making it both a functional ritual tool and a beautiful piece of decor. Traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, the Bhumba represents a vessel for offerings and symbolizes spiritual purity and transformation. The fine craftsmanship of this piece ensures it radiates a sense of tranquility and sacred energy, perfect for enhancing meditation practices or for use in prayer rituals.
This Handcrafted Traditional Bhumba carries deep spiritual meaning, making it a perfect addition to your altar or meditation space. The white metal body embodies purity, while the gemstone embedded in the piece symbolizes the connection between the material world and the divine. Used in Tibetan rituals, this sacred vessel holds offerings, embodying blessings of prosperity, protection, and spiritual well-being. Whether displayed for its beauty or used in ceremonies, this Bhumba brings a sense of sacredness and peace to any space.
Introduction of Bhumba
A Bhumba is a traditional ceremonial water container originating from the Newar community of Nepal. It is a sacred vessel used in various Hindu and Buddhist rites, often filled with holy water, milk, or other offerings. Typically made from copper, brass, or silver, the Bhumba is adorned with intricate designs and is believed to possess purifying properties. Its primary purpose in religious ceremonies is to nourish deities and cleanse the surroundings of negative energy. The Bhumba holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Nepalese customs, particularly during festivals and temple rituals.
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.
