Buddhist Gift Box Treasure Chest
About Our Ritual Item :
This Buddhist Gift Box Treasure Chest is a unique and finely crafted work of art. The box is hand-carved on a copper body and features a lovely floral design that will attract the attention of anybody who sees it. The box's silver plating gives it an attractive and sophisticated appearance, and the precious stones integrated into the design offer a sense of luxury and shine. This treasure chest is useful for storing tiny goods such as jewels or other treasures and would make an excellent gift for someone special. It is a lovely design and fine craftsmanship make it a genuinely one-of-a-kind and meaningful addition to any collection.
Introduction To Treasure Box :
In Buddhism, it is said that the rationale for hiding Treasures is said to have been formulated when Padmasambhava discerned the future, a time when Tibetans would need special teachings to get them through certain difficult periods. He, therefore, designed special Buddhist practices and scriptures just for those times and proceeded to set up the circumstances for those special teachings to be revealed at just the right moment. This involved designating some of his own disciples to reveal those teachings in a future lifetime. Padmasambhava then uttered an empowering prophecy about that future revelation and proceeded to hide the teachings in a way that they would not be available until the proper prophesied moment in the future.
Thus, today treasure Box is used for various purposes. One can use the Treasure Box to set up and do the meditation or use it as a decorative purpose for meditation. Sometimes they contain different chambers for specific things.
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Size: 4.5 (Height) x 7 (Base)
Weight: 0.068 kg
Materials: Copper body, Silver plated, Gemstones
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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 at the center