Bishwa Vajra Mandala Wall Hanging | Sacred Symbol of Protection
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Size: 38.5 cm(Height) x 37.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.472 kg
Materials: Brass Body, Artificial Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Mandala:
Our Bishwa Vajra Mandala Wall Hanging is an excellent example of Buddhist artistry. It is brass and embellished with artificial stones like coral and turquoise. At 38.5 cm high, 37.5 cm wide, and 1.472 kg in weight, this Mandala is a stunning decorative piece and an effective tool for spiritual practice. The materials used—brass for the base and stones for meticulous detailing—create a sense of holiness, symbolizing the essence of Buddhist principles and the path to enlightenment.
Made of excellent brass, this detailed mandala features intricate engravings of dragons on the left and right sides with sacred symbols that demonstrate Tibetan artistic prowess and an offering symbol on top that represents generosity and compassion. At the base is a Kirtimukha, also known as Chhepu, who serves primarily as a significant guardian of the threshold. The double vajra (Bishwa Vajra) at the center denotes stability, divine connection, and the unbreakable strength of enlightenment. Each coral and turquoise inlay adds to the spiritual energy and visual appeal, making this an ideal altar ornament, wall hanging, or thoughtful gift for spiritual seekers.
Introduction To Mandala:
In its intricate beauty, the mandala tells a story of the universe as seen through the eyes of ancient wisdom. It’s not just a pattern or a design; it’s a sacred map guiding the soul toward balance and enlightenment. Each circle and symbol within a mandala holds profound meaning, representing the interconnectedness of life, the cyclical nature of existence, and the journey from chaos to harmony. In Tibetan Buddhism, mandalas are more than visual art—they are meditative tools, inviting the viewer to explore their inner world and awaken to the deeper truths of life. To hang a mandala on your wall is to welcome this ancient wisdom into your space, turning it into a sanctuary of peace and mindfulness. It’s a daily reminder to pause, reflect, and find beauty in the patterns of your own life.
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 at the center