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Silver Ritual Offering Bowl | For Buddhist Rituals, Meditation, and Sacred Offerings
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Size: 5cm(Height) x 11cm(Diameter)
Base: 6.5cm
Inner Depth: 4.5cm
Single Weight: 0.12kg
Total Weight: 0.24kg
Materials: Silver
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About Our Product
The Silver Ritual Offering Bowl is a handcrafted bowl designed for spiritual practices, including Buddhist rituals, offerings, and meditation. Measuring 5 cm in height with a diameter of 11 cm, it features a delicate design and is crafted from silver. Weighing 0.24 kg, it is an ideal addition to your altar or meditation space.
This offering bowl is used in Buddhist ceremonies to represent generosity and mindfulness. It is believed that offering food, water, or other items in this sacred bowl helps cultivate selflessness and purify the mind. The silver material amplifies the energy of your offerings, drawing from its reflective properties to enhance your spiritual practice. The engraved designs on the bowl represent the union of body, speech, and mind, allowing practitioners to focus on their spiritual path while honoring the teachings of the Buddha.
Not just a decorative piece, the Silver Ritual Offering Bowl is a powerful tool for those seeking spiritual growth and peace. It serves as a reminder of the Buddhist virtues of generosity, mindfulness, and compassion. Whether placed on an altar, used in meditation, or offered as a meaningful gift, this sacred bowl invites positive energy into your life and enhances the flow of spiritual wisdom. The silver material and the intricate design together make it a beautiful and meaningful object in any sacred space.
Introduction of Offering Bowls Set
In Tibetan tradition, offering bowls are used to honor enlightened beings and to cultivate generosity and reduce selfishness, stinginess, and greed. Common offerings include water bowls, flower bowls, light offerings, and incense bowls. Typically, water bowls are visualized as sensory offerings arranged from left to right: water for drinking, bathing, and washing feet. Flowers, lights, and incense are also placed in rows and offered to deities each morning and afternoon. Offering bowls should always be kept face down or stored in a clean, dry place when not in use.
























































































































































































































































































