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Traditional Kusum Mandala | Sacred Offering Vessel
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Size: 26cm(Height) x 27cm(Length) x 27.5cm(Width)
Weight: 2.52 kg
Materials: Copper, Fire Gold, Silver
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About Our Product
This Traditional Kusum Mandala is a sacred Tibetan ritual offering set used in Buddhist puja ceremonies, meditation, and altar practice. Expertly crafted from copper with fire gold and silver detailing, this ceremonial object reflects the deep spiritual artistry of Himalayan tradition. The set features five gold-plated copper tormas arranged on a finely detailed silver-plated base, creating a powerful altar presence that symbolizes devotion, purity, and spiritual offering.
In Vajrayana Buddhist tradition, the Kusum Mandala represents the enlightened universe in its perfected state, where all phenomena arise in harmony and balance. The five tormas symbolize ritual offerings made to enlightened beings, embodying generosity, purification, and the transformation of negative energies into spiritual merit. The ornate base reflects sacred Himalayan motifs that express abundance and the continuous flow of blessings within ritual practice.
This ritual mandala is also a profound teaching of impermanence and non-attachment, reminding practitioners that all forms arise and dissolve within awareness. It is ideal for altar placement, meditation spaces, monastery rituals, and devotional environments. Used as a focal point for offerings and visualization practices, it supports mindfulness, merit accumulation, and a deeper connection to Buddhist spiritual traditions, bringing a sense of peace, reverence, and sacred presence to any space.
Introduction of Kusum Mandala
Generally speaking, a "Kusum Mandala" is a flower or lotus mandala that is utilized in a variety of religious and spiritual contexts, especially in Buddhist traditions. Here is a thorough explanation and description. A Kusum Mandala, sometimes referred to as a "Flower Mandala" or a "Lotus Mandala," is a Buddhist ceremonial, meditation, and visualization focal point made of sacred geometric shapes. A lotus flower in full bloom is reminiscent of the mandala, which is characterized by elaborate patterns of overlapping petals placed in a circular or radial shape.

























































































































































































































































































