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Machine Made Stupa Of Complete Victory | Symbol of Enlightenment


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Size: 22cm x 12.5cm
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Machine Made Stupa of Complete Victory | Perfect for Meditation

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Size: 22cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Length) x 12.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.54 kg
Materials:  Machine made, Copper, Mercury Gold Plated, Gemstone Coral, Turquoise
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About Our Product

This Machine Made Stupa Of Complete Victory is a sacred Buddhist altar piece made for meditation decor, shrine display, and spiritual practice. It measures 22cm in height, 12.5cm in length, and 12.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.54kg. The stupa is made from machine-made copper with a plated finish and is decorated with gemstone, coral, and turquoise, giving it a bright ceremonial appearance for Buddhist altar settings.

This stupa features a sacred jewel finial, a tiered spire, ornate side decorations, a rounded dome, and a stepped square base. The gemstone at the front creates a strong focal point, while the coral and turquoise accents around the crown, side ornaments, base, and lower borders enhance its sacred ritual appearance. The Stupa of Complete Victory represents Buddha Shakyamuni’s victory over death and obstacles, symbolizing longevity, blessings, protection, and the power of enlightened wisdom.

This Complete Victory Stupa can be placed on a Buddhist altar, meditation table, shrine shelf, or spiritual display area. It creates a peaceful focal point for prayer, mindfulness, and daily reflection. Its presence brings the symbolism of victory, protection, and spiritual strength into a sacred space, making it meaningful for Buddhist practice and devotional decor.

Introduction of Stupa of Complete Victory

Prior to Buddhism, great teachers were interred in mounds. While some were cremated, others were occasionally buried in a seated, meditative posture, with earth covering them. Consequently, the domed shape of the stupa evolved to symbolize a person seated in meditation, mirroring the Buddha's posture when he attained Enlightenment and understood the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base represents his crossed legs in a meditative pose, the middle section signifies the Buddha's body, and the mound's apex, from which a pole rises surrounded by a small fence, symbolizes his head. Before human images of the Buddha were created, reliefs frequently depicted practitioners demonstrating devotion to a stupa.

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