Tibetan Khadkula | Sacred Altar Decor for Buddhist Ceremonies
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Tibetan Khadkula | Handcrafted Brass Ritual Offering Bowl
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Size: 13.5cm(Height) x 24cm(Width)
Weight: 0.86kg
Materials: Brass Body
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About Our Khadkulaenm:
This Tibetan Khadkula is a finely handcrafted offering bowl suitable for Buddhist rituals, meditation, and spiritual events. This brass vessel, measuring 13.5cm in height by 24cm in breadth and weighing 0.86kg, is both symbolic and utilitarian for your altar or sacred area. The Khadkula is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist offering that embodies purity, devotion, and mindfulness, channeling spiritual energy during holy rites.
The design of the Tibetan Khadkula is both elegant and symbolic, featuring intricate floral and lotus-like motifs around the body, signifying spiritual growth, transformation, and harmony. The detailed engravings and fine craftsmanship reflect the timeless artistry of Himalayan artisans. The elephant-shaped legs provide a sturdy and symbolic foundation, representing strength, wisdom, and protection — the perfect support for an offering bowl that carries divine significance.
Aside from its purpose as a ritual object, this handcrafted brass Khadkula is a gorgeous work of art that complements any spiritual environment. Whether used to carry offerings during prayers, as a sacred cup for water or incense, or as a piece of spiritual decor, it exudes tranquility and sacred energy. This Tibetan offering bowl, which is ideal for meditation rooms, temples, or home altars, brings the energy of generosity and clarity into your practice, contributing to the creation of a devotional and enlightening environment.
Introduction to Khadkula:
Khadkulo is a traditional Nepalese vessel that holds both cultural and ceremonial significance. It was once used for cooking and storing grains. Still, it is now widely utilized in rituals, particularly during weddings, where it is ceremonially used to wash the bride and groom's hands and feet, symbolizing reverence and divine blessings. Following the procedure, the Khadkulo is frequently given as a gift to the bride. In modern times, it is also utilized as a decorative object, sometimes filled with flowers or water and placed in houses or businesses to bring prosperity, beauty, and good energy.
Why choose Evamratna?
To give your space a peaceful, powerful, and attractive feel, we are introducing Buddhism-inspired home décor items to enliven your space with zen vibes in the form of decoration, an art form, or inspiration.
