27cm Antique-Finished Brass Bhumba for Water Offerings and Buddhist Ceremonies
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Size: 27 cm(Height) x 15.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 0.836 kg
Materials: Brass, Antique Finish
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About our Handmade Bhumba Ritual Vase:
The Bhumba shown in the image is a traditional Tibetan ritual vessel that measures 27 cm in height and 15.5 cm in width and weighs 0.836 kg. This artifact is made of brass with an antique finish, giving it a timeless and historical look. The Bhumba is a sacred container used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies to hold offerings such as grains, water, and other ritual items.
The brass material increases the durability and weight of the Bhumba, allowing it to withstand frequent use in sacred rituals. It is an essential item in the Buddhist tradition and is frequently used as part of ritual offerings to represent prosperity and purity. The Bhumba's detailed finish adds beauty and spiritual depth to any Buddhist altar.
This Bhumba is ideal for those who practice Tibetan Buddhism or want to incorporate ritual objects into their spiritual journey. Its size and weight make it appropriate for altar settings, and its traditional craftsmanship reminds us of the rich cultural and spiritual heritage represented.
Introduction To Bhumba :
The Bhumba has a special place in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, serving as a vessel for offering sacred water, symbolizing purification and the flow of blessings. Its presence in a ceremony is not just about functionality—it’s about the energy it brings into the space. The water within the Bhumba is believed to cleanse negativity and invite positive energy, creating a sense of balance and harmony. Over centuries, the Bhumba has been passed down through traditions, cherished for its deep spiritual meaning and connection to the elements. It is not merely an object but a bridge between the material world and the divine, bringing mindfulness and peace to those who use it in their practices. Whether placed on an altar or held in the hands during a ritual, the Bhumba reminds us of the ever-flowing blessings that sustain us on our spiritual journey.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center