Long Life Vase for Shrine | A Symbol of Prosperity
Long Life Vase for Shrine | A Symbol of Prosperity
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Handcrafted Copper Offering Long Life Vase for Shrine with Silver Plating
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Size: 36 cm(Height) x 18 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.41 kg
Material: Copper Body, Silver Plated, Artificial Stones: Ruby, Panna, Turquoise
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About our Long Life Vase
The Long Life Vase is 36 cm tall and 18 cm wide. It is crafted from copper and silver plating and adorned with artificial stones such as rubies, panna, and turquoise. This intricately designed vase symbolizes longevity and is commonly used in Buddhist practices to offer blessings of long life, health, and prosperity. Its vibrant colors and delicate carvings symbolize the abundant life force and spiritual vitality.
The vase’s design includes an elaborate structure with two upward-curving handles, which are often seen in sacred items meant for ceremonial purposes. The decorative floral motifs and the placement of ruby, panna, and turquoise stones enhance the vase’s aesthetic appeal and imbue it with auspicious energies. The combination of copper and silver plating gives the vase a lustrous and sacred appearance, making it an essential item for a Buddhist altar or a spiritual shrine.
At the base, the Life Vase is designed with intricate carvings that mirror the symbolic nature of the piece. Its expansive circular bottom provides a stable and elegant structure, further accentuated by the jewel-like stones embedded in the design. The artistry in the detailed work, from the handles to the vase’s body, makes this piece a sacred object that intends long life and peace. It is a decorative item and a spiritual tool, embodying the blessings it is meant to bestow upon those who honor its presence in their practice.
Introduction to the Long Life Vase:
The Buddhist Ritual Long Life Vase, also known as the Tibetan Ayur Kalasha, is a sacred vessel symbolizing longevity, health, and prosperity. Used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals, it is believed to invoke the blessings of longevity deities like Amitayus and White Tara, who are revered for their power to protect and extend life. The vase is traditionally filled with sacred substances, such as herbs, grains, and mantras, channeling divine energy to promote well-being and vitality. It is a powerful tool in ceremonies to overcome obstacles and invite auspicious blessings. Whether placed on an altar or in meditation, the Long Life Vase represents a connection to spiritual vitality, offering protection and guiding one toward a balanced and harmonious life.
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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.
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