Buddhist Copper Kadampa Stupa
About Our Stupa :
Our Buddhist Copper Kadampa Stupa exemplifies traditional craftsmanship and spiritual reverence. Every part of this stupa is handcrafted with meticulous care to detail, reflecting decades of spiritual devotion and creative quality. The stupa, made of copper, represents enduring and authenticity, ensuring its continued use as a sacred symbol of enlightenment.
The stupa's electro Gold Plating enhances its spiritual aura, representing purity and enlightenment. This brilliant finish not only improves its outward attractiveness, but also acts as a beacon of spiritual illumination, urging practitioners to begin on a path of inner transformation. The elaborate inlay of artificial stones, such as lapis lazuli, Turquoise, and Coral, adds to its meaning, with each stone holding its own spiritual importance and imbuing the stupa with powerful force.
Standing 20cm tall, our Buddhist Copper Kadampa Stupa draws attention and devotion in any sacred space. Whether in a meditation room, shrine, or altar, it provides a focal point for introspection and spiritual practice. As you look at its majestic beauty, allow yourself to be drawn into its holy energy, embracing the wisdom and compassion it represents on the path to enlightenment.
Introduction To The Stupa :
The stupa represents Buddha, his enlightened intellect, and his physical presence. The stupa is thought to depict the sitting Buddha meditating and seeking for enlightenment. And the spire symbolizes enlightenment, the peak of Buddhist attainment.
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Size: 20 cm (Height) x 9.5 cm (Width)
Weight: 0.714 kg
Materials : lapis lazuli, Coral, Turquoise , electro Gold Plating ,Copper
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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.