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Handmade Himalayan Ghau Prayer Container | Tibetan Silver Copper Ghau Box

$745.00
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Size: 11.5cm x 12cm

Himalayan Ghau Prayer Container | Prayer Shrine Copper Silver

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Size: 11.5cm (Height) x 12cm (Width)
Weight: 0.34kg
Materials: Copper Body, 975 Silver Repousse
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About Ritual Item :

This Himalayan Ghau Prayer Container is a handcrafted Tibetan amulet box that depicts the wealth deity Namtoshe (Vaishravana) in detailed silver repoussé. This portable shrine, made with a copper base and 97.5% silver overlay, was traditionally used to store religious relics, mantras, or protective things. Vaishravana sits in the center of the repoussé panel, holding his distinctive mongoose, a symbol of giving and the expulsion of avarice, which spits out beautiful diamonds.

Namtoshe, also known as the Guardian King of the North, is regarded in Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan spiritual traditions as a strong benefactor and protector of the Dharma. His beautifully decked figure, seated with poise and strength, symbolizes stability, wealth, and guardianship. The intricately etched encircling designs mirror traditional Himalayan workmanship and enhance the piece's spiritual aura.

This Tibetan Ghau box with Vaishravana is not just a sacred container, but also an essential spiritual object for altar placement, meditation, or as a nice gift. This Himalayan Ghau Prayer Container is a must-have for both practitioners and collectors, thanks to its detailed silver repoussé and traditional iconography. It ties you to centuries of Tibetan spiritual tradition and represents protection and abundance.

Introduction To Ghau :

The Ghau Box stands for longevity and success. According to legend, it attracts luck and positive energy. People can also utilize the Treasure Box to erect their shrine and meditate. It can be worn as jewelry or in other forms of personal decoration. It is worn as an amulet to stave off evil spirits and draw good fortune.

How do you 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

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