Buddhist Guru Offering Mandala – A Sacred Symbol of Compassion and Spiritual Connection
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Size: 26.5cm (Height) x 16cm (Width)
Weight: 0.794 kg
Material: Pure Silver
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About Our Ritual item :
The Buddhist Guru Offering Mandala is made of pure silver and is 26.5 cm in height, 16 cm in width, and weighs 0.794 kilograms. This nicely created mandala depicts the sacred offering tool used in Buddhist rituals to present rice and other holy objects during pujas. The mandala's clean silver body represents purity while adding a sacred aura to the environment, making it an essential component of any Buddhist temple or meditation space. Its respectful and devotional structure heightens its spiritual meaning, turning each ceremony into a profound act of worship.
The Dharma Wheel atop this mandala symbolizes the Eightfold Path and Buddha's teachings. This ancient insignia symbolizes the guiding qualities of wisdom, compassion, and ethical behavior. The mandala has five layers, each representing a different facet of spiritual progress: elements, virtues, and steps on the way to enlightenment. The layers signify the interdependence of all Buddhist virtues, balance, and order when viewed together. The four entrances in the mandala represent the conclusion of the four essential virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and serenity. This mandala is a critical ritual instrument and a profound spiritual symbol in any Buddhist practice, allowing practitioners to connect with higher realms during offerings and prayers.
Introduction To Mandala Rice Offering Set :
Mandalas are typically symmetric, consisting of concentric circles and squares. The Mandala is identified by its center point, which is the residence of the resident deity. Lines are drawn from the center, intersecting to form circles and squares. The completed Mandalas have four gates representing the culmination of four virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and equanimity. Other Buddhist auspicious symbols can be incorporated into the design as well.
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