Handcrafted Copper Offering Mandala | Electro Gold & Silver Plated Altar Artifact
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Size: 90 cm (Height) x 51 cm (Width)
Weight: 12.87 kg
Material: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated, Electro Silver Plated
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About Our Ritual item :
This Mandala for Ritual Offering, measuring 90 cm in height and 51 cm in width, is an intricate piece made from a copper body with electro gold and electro silver plating. The mandala comprises four layers, each beautifully adorned with carvings of spiritual deities and symbols, reflecting its creation's meticulous craftsmanship and dedication. At the top of the mandala, a dharma wheel stands at the center, symbolizing the teachings of Buddha and the path to enlightenment. Below the wheel, a long-life vase symbolizes longevity and prosperity, further enhancing the mandala's spiritual significance.
The mandala's four layers feature detailed carvings of deities, adding depth and symbolism to the offering. These deities represent various aspects of Buddhist and Hindu spirituality, with each figure carefully crafted to convey both elegance and power. The carvings enhance the visual appeal and imbue the piece with a deep spiritual presence, making it an ideal centerpiece for ritual practices, blessings, or meditation.
The base of the mandala is carved with various spiritual symbols, each representing different aspects of the divine and the universe. These symbols are potent reminders of the interconnectedness of all things and the pursuit of spiritual growth. The electro-gold and silver plating add a refined finish, making this mandala a sacred item and a work of art. The unique combination of layers, symbols, and deities makes this mandala exceptional for ritual offerings, spiritual practices, or as a display item. It blends exquisite craftsmanship with profound spiritual meaning.
Introduction To Mandala Rice Offering Set :
Mandalas are typically symmetric, consisting of concentric circles and squares. The Mandala is identified by its center point, which is the residence of the resident deity. Lines are drawn from the center, intersecting to form circles and squares. The completed Mandalas have four gates representing the culmination of four virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and equanimity. Other Buddhist auspicious symbols can be incorporated into the design as well.
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