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Himalayan Buddhist Offering Rice Pot | Sacred Altar Pot for Ritual Offerings
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 7cm(Length) x 7cm(Width)
Weight: 0.15 kg
Materials: White Metal
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Buddhist Offering Rice Pot is a white metal altar vessel made for ritual offerings, shrine display, and meditation practice. It measures 12.5cm in height, 7cm in length, and 7cm in width, with a weight of 0.15kg. Its compact size makes it suitable for home altars, Buddhist shrine tables, puja spaces, and spiritual decor arrangements.
ThIS rice pot features a lotus bud finial, symbolizing purity, awakening, and sacred blessings. The tiered lid is decorated with floral patterns and lotus petal designs, giving the vessel a traditional Himalayan ritual look. The rounded body has engraved vertical lotus motifs and scrollwork, while the pedestal base supports the form with a balanced altar presence. In Buddhist practice, rice offering pots represent abundance, generosity, blessings, and the practice of making sincere offerings.
This offering rice pot can be used to hold rice, grains, symbolic offerings, or ritual substances during daily prayer, puja, and meditation. It may be placed near offering bowls, butter lamps, incense, deity statues, or stupa displays. Practitioners use such vessels as a reminder of generosity, gratitude, and devotion, making it a meaningful addition to a Buddhist altar or spiritual home space.
Introduction to Tibetan Rice Pot :
A rice bowl represents prosperity, sustenance, fertility, and abundance. Thus, a Rice Bowl is reputed to assist you in warding off any evils to the household and, at the same time, aid you in achieving prosperity in wealth and happiness in your family life. Mostly seen on the hands of the Buddha; traditionally, Buddhist monks would use rice bowls to accept offerings offered by people.

























































































































































































































































































