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Size: 30cm(Height) x 15.5cm(Length) x 15.5cm(Width)
Weight: 2.68 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Handmade Altar Enlightenment Stupa is a sacred Buddhist art piece crafted from a copper body with radiant gold plating, designed to bring spiritual harmony and peaceful presence into meditation and altar spaces. Standing 30cm tall with an intricately layered 15.5cm base, the stupa reflects the essence of enlightenment, devotion, and mindful awareness within Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
The stupa is adorned with detailed floral engravings, symbolic stepped foundations, and elegant ornamental elements flowing from the upper canopy. At the center rests a small sacred Buddha figure enclosed within a beautifully carved niche, symbolizing awakened wisdom and compassionate guidance. The refined gold plated surface enhances the spiritual character of the piece while highlighting the fine craftsmanship inspired by traditional Himalayan ritual art.
In Buddhist practice, enlightenment stupas represent the awakened mind of the Buddha and are believed to inspire clarity, peace, and spiritual focus. This altar stupa serves as a meaningful meditation support, shrine centerpiece, or sacred decor object for prayer rooms and contemplative interiors. Its devotional symbolism and graceful craftsmanship make it a treasured spiritual gift for practitioners, collectors, and those seeking a deeper connection to mindfulness and enlightenment.
Introduction of Enlightened Stupa
Prior to Buddhism, great teachers were interred in mounds. While some were cremated, others were sometimes buried in a seated, meditative posture. These mounds of earth covered them, leading the domed shape of the stupa to represent a person seated in meditation, much like the Buddha when he achieved Enlightenment and understood the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base represents his crossed legs in a meditative pose, the middle section signifies the Buddha’s body, and the top of the mound, from which a pole rises surrounded by a small fence, represents his head. Before human images of the Buddha were created, reliefs often depicted practitioners demonstrating devotion to a stupa.




