Traditional Karuwa for offerings | A Sacred Vessel
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Size: 19 cm (Height) x 20 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.35 kg
Material: Bronze Alloy
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About Our Karuwa
The Karuwa, made of bronze alloy, is a traditional vessel with an elegant and practical design. With a height of 19 cm and a width of 20 cm, this piece stands out for its smooth, rounded base that gradually transitions into a narrow neck. The subtle patina on its surface suggests age and use, adding character to the finish. The spout's design is delicately curved, making it both functional and a work of art. Its shape and form exemplify the fine craftsmanship and functional artistry associated with Tibetan ritual objects.
This bronze alloy Karuwa is commonly used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, particularly for offering water or other sacred liquids during ceremonies. Bronze's durability ensures that it will stand the test of time, both functionally and aesthetically. The vessel's elegant design and sturdy construction suit ritual and daily offerings. This ritual vessel is not only a symbol of traditional craftsmanship, but it also has spiritual significance, as its purpose is deeply rooted in the practices of offering and purification.
Introduction to Karuwa
Karuwa is a Nepali term for a traditional brass or copper water container or jug. It is a container with a narrow neck and a wider base that is commonly used to transport water, milk, or other liquids. The Karuwa has cultural and religious significance in Nepali culture and is frequently used in ceremonies and festivals. During the Bisket Jatra festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal, for example, Karuwas filled with water are carried in a procession to a temple, where they are used to pour water over the deity. Similarly, during the Dashain festival, Karuwas are used to collect holy water from rivers and springs to offer to the goddess Durga.
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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