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Handcrafted Hanging Stupa Dalucha | A Symbol of Enlightenment and Peace
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Size: 41cm(Height) x 29cm(Length) x 30cm(Width)
All Height: 102cm
Weight: 5.13kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Hanging Stupa Dalucha represents enlightenment, peace, and spiritual harmony in the Buddhist tradition. Made from brass, the stupa’s tiered design and hanging pendants reflect classic Tibetan stupa architecture, making it ideal for meditation spaces, prayer halls, spiritual corners, or home decor inspired by Himalayan artistry. Measuring 41 cm in height with an overall hanging height of 102 cm and a width of 30 cm, this sacred piece brings calm and serene energy to any space.
The stupa features the five Dhyani Buddhas—Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi—seated in meditative postures around its central body. Each Buddha embodies qualities such as wisdom, compassion, generosity, patience, and skillful means. The stupa is also carefully detailed with lotus motifs, engraved patterns, and hanging decorative elements that move gently and catch the light, enhancing its calming presence. Together, these details create a visually captivating and spiritually meaningful centerpiece, encouraging reflection and devotion.
Displaying this Hanging Stupa Dalucha promotes mindfulness, inner peace, and spiritual focus. It serves as a symbolic object for meditation, altar display, or as a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a representation of Buddhist blessings, wisdom, and tranquility in their home.
Introduction to Dalucha:
The Dalucha holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Newar Buddhist and Hindu traditions, where lighting an oil lamp symbolizes offering light to deities and dispelling ignorance. Traditionally hung in temples, shrines, and monasteries, it is a sacred vessel for illumination during rituals and prayers. The intricate craftsmanship, often featuring oxidized copper or brass with ornate embellishments, showcases Nepalese metalwork's devotion and artistic excellence. Beyond its religious use, the Dalucha enhances the ambiance of meditation spaces, bringing a sense of serenity, reverence, and spiritual connection.
























































































































































































































































































