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Mandala Offering Collection

Sacred Tibetan Mandala Offering Sets: Sacred Universe Offering for Meditation Practice

The Mandala Offering (Mandal Chopa in Tibetan) is one of the most profound and meritorious practices in all of Vajrayana Buddhism, a ritual act of supreme generosity in which the practitioner symbolically offers the entire universe, with all its wealth, beauty, and abundance, to the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.  In this practice, a tiered metal plate, the Mandala Set, is built up ring by ring with rice, precious stones, or sacred substances, each tier representing the cosmological structure of the world according to Buddhist cosmology: Mount Meru at the center, the four continents and their sub-continents, the sun and moon, and all the riches of existence arranged in perfect symmetry around it.

In Vajrayana Buddhism, the mandala offering is one of the most profound and complete acts of generosity a practitioner can perform, a symbolic offering of the entire universe, with all its wealth, beauty, and beings, to the Buddha, dharma, and sangha. Our Mandala Offering Sets are purely handmade by skilled Nepalese artisans in copper, brass, and silver, crafted with the precision and iconographic integrity that serious Vajrayana practitioners require.

The most complete offering in Vajrayana practice

The mandala offering is a key practice in Vajrayana Buddhism, part of the Four Foundational Practices (ngondro), aimed at merit accumulation and ego-dissolution. The practitioner symbolically offers the universe, represented by Mount Meru and the surrounding elements, to the Three Jewels. This offering encompasses all of existence and is considered the most comprehensive act of generosity, addressing the grasping and attachment that cause suffering.

What does the mandala set represent?

Each layer of grain or offering substance placed on the mandala base corresponds to a specific element of Buddhist cosmology, the universe as understood in the Abhidharma tradition and visualized during practice.

  • Mount Meru: It is depicted as the cosmic mountain at the universe's center, serving as the home of the gods and the axis of existence, symbolized by a central heap of grain on the mandala base. 
  • Four Continents: Surrounding it are four continents: Purvavideha (East), Jambudvīpa (South, our world), Aparagodānīya (West), and Uttarakuru (North), aligned at the cardinal points of the mandala. 
  • Sun and moon: The sun and moon are represented by heaps in the outer rings, reflecting their roles in governing time and existence. 
  • Seven royal treasures: The symbolic wealth of a universal monarch, offered in an act of complete generosity.
  • Eight auspicious offerings: As it is represented by goddesses, include sensory delights such as beauty, flowers, and light.
  • All beings and their merit: Practitioners visualize offering the universe's wealth and all sentient beings' merit in a complete act of generosity.

Materials Used

In the Vajrayana tradition, different metals carry different energetic and symbolic associations. Such as:

  • Copper: Traditional and energetically active. The most widely used material for ngondro practice sets across Tibetan and Nepalese lineages.
  • Brass: Warm and durable. Suited to daily altar use and commonly found in monastery shrine rooms across the Himalayan world.
  • Silver: Auspicious and refined. Silver mandala sets are considered especially meritorious and are favored as dana gifts to dharma teachers.
  • Gold-Plated: Ceremonial-grade. For the highest altar dedications, monastery offerings, and empowerment ceremony use. The supreme mandala set.

Our Collection Highlights

Each Mandala Offering Set in our collection is hand-crafted in Nepal by master artisans trained in the precise iconographic and architectural conventions of Tibetan Buddhist ritual metalwork. Available across a range of traditional forms, materials, and sizes, they are suited for daily ngöndro practice, elaborate altar offerings, and monastery installations.

  • Handmade Mandala Sets: Classic tiered Mandala Sets in copper and gilt finish with gemstone inlay panels across the rings, topped with a Vajra or Jewel finial — suited for daily ngöndro practice and principal altar offerings.
  • Himalayan Ritual Kusum Mandala: Featuring the distinctive Kusum (Three Jewels) form with three upright curved elements rising from the central platform rather than a traditional tiered structure, a rare and auspicious variation representing the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha in the form of the offering itself.
  • Handcrafted Kusum Mandala Sets: Large-scale, premium Kusum Mandala pieces with elaborately detailed bases, dense repoussé ornamentation, and fully gilded surfaces, significant monastery-grade offerings of exceptional craft quality.
  • Tibetan Altar Mandala Offering Sets: Compact, beautifully proportioned tiered sets with gemstone and coral inlay suited for home altar arrangement and daily practice use.
  • Gemstone-Inlaid Mandala Sets: Featuring genuine turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli set into the tiered rings and base panels, combining the symbolism of the universe offering with the protective and auspicious blessings of the three sacred Himalayan stones.
  • Palace-Form Mandala Sets: Elaborate architectural Mandala pieces featuring miniature palace or temple structures at the center, evoking the celestial palace (vimana) of the principal deity and offering the entire mandala of the enlightened realm.
  • Plain & Engraved Copper Mandala Sets: Unadorned or lightly engraved copper sets offering a traditional, accessible, and practice-focused option for serious ngöndro practitioners completing high-volume offerings.

Why Choose Our Mandala Offering Sets?

  • Iconographically Authentic: Each set is crafted according to the precise cosmological specifications of the Tibetan Buddhist Mandala Offering tradition.
  • Hand-Crafted by Nepali Master Artisans: Produced by Kathmandu Valley craftspeople whose families have crafted sacred objects for monasteries and practitioners for generations.
  • Multiple Traditional Forms: Classic tiered sets, Kusum Three Jewels forms, palace-form Mandalas, and gemstone-inlaid variations across the collection.
  • Full Range of Materials & Finishes: Copper, brass, gold-plated, silver-plated, and gemstone-inlaid options to suit every practice level and budget.
  • Suited for Ngöndro Practice: Properly proportioned and finished for the 100,000 Mandala Offering accumulation central to Vajrayana preliminary practice.
  • Complete Sets Available: Including base plate, tiered rings, and finial, ready for immediate use in practice or altar display.
  • Worldwide Shipping: Secure, insured delivery to your doorstep.