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Buddhist Shrine Mandala Offering | Traditional Ritual Decor

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Size: 25.5cm x 18cm
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Buddhist Shrine Mandala Offering | Handcrafted Copper Mandala for Spiritual Offerings

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Size: 25.5cm (Height) x 18cm (Length) x 18cm (Width)
Mandala Width: 10.5cm
Weight: 0.54kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Product

This Buddhist Shrine Mandala Offering is crafted from copper, standing 25.5 cm tall, 18 cm wide, and 18 cm deep, with a mandala width of 10.5 cm and a weight of 0.54 kg. The offering features a tiered, circular design with intricate etched patterns on each layer, making it a visually appealing centerpiece for altars, meditation rooms, or sacred spaces. Its structured design provides a stable base for ritual use, while the elevated mandala section allows offerings to be placed for ceremonial and devotional practice.

Mandala offerings are a central part of Buddhist ritual, symbolizing the universe and the practitioner’s intention to cultivate merit, generosity, and mindfulness. This shrine mandala can be used to offer water, grains, or other sacred items during pujas or meditation, connecting the practitioner to spiritual practice. The copper construction enhances its auspicious energy, and the geometric layers represent harmony, balance, and the ordered nature of the cosmos as understood in Buddhist philosophy.

Placing this mandala on an altar or sacred space enhances the energy of the area and supports devotional focus. Its tiered structure, detailed etchings, and symbolic form create a spiritually resonant focal point for meditation, rituals, and contemplation. Beyond its ritual use, it serves as a reminder of mindfulness, generosity, and connection to Buddhist teachings, enriching any sacred environment with visual beauty and devotional significance.

Introduction of Mandala

Mandalas are typically symmetric, consisting of concentric circles and squares. A mandala's design often features four gates, representing the culmination of four virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and equanimity. Other symbols may include lotus flowers, which signify purity and spiritual growth, and animals, such as birds, symbolizing freedom and transcendence. Additionally, deities are frequently depicted within mandalas, embodying various aspects of the divine. These designs can also be utilized as tools for meditation and visualization practices, serving to focus one's mind and facilitate spiritual awareness.

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