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Handcrafted Kapala Offering Bowl | Copper & Gold Ritual Vessel
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Size: 18cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 10cm(Width)
Weight: 0.66 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Handcrafted Kapala Offering Bowl is a sacred ritual vessel used in Vajrayana (Tantric) Buddhist practices, symbolizing the impermanence of life and the transformative power of wisdom. Handcrafted from copper and gold plated, every detail—from the intricate carvings to the ornate base—is meticulously crafted. Standing at 18 cm tall, this kapala is ideal for personal altars, ritual ceremonies, or sacred spaces devoted to meditation and Chöd practice.
In Buddhist philosophy, the kapala (Sanskrit for “skull”) holds profound symbolic significance. It reminds practitioners of the impermanence of life, encouraging detachment from ego and worldly desires. The skull represents prajna (wisdom), while its contents symbolize karuna (compassion), together embodying the ultimate state of enlightenment. The kapala also signifies transformation, turning fear, anger, and attachment into positive, enlightened qualities, reflecting the alchemical power of Tantric practice.
Placing this kapala offering bowl on your altar enhances meditation, ritual practice, and spiritual reflection. It serves as a focal point for Chöd ceremonies, blessing offerings, and mindfulness practice, inspiring clarity, spiritual transformation, and the cultivation of compassion. This handcrafted kapala also makes a meaningful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking an authentic Himalayan Buddhist ritual artifact.
Introduction To The Kapala :
The Kapala set holds the nectar used in higher esoteric rituals. It offers liberation to gods and deities, ensuring their devotion. The offerings are said to be transformed into the Wisdom Nectar, a liquid form of the deity's Enlightened Mind.
























































































































































































































































































