Ritual Offering Serkyem Set - Symbol of Purity & Devotion in Buddhist Ceremonies
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Size: 19 cm(Height) x 15.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.05 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Silver Plated, Gold Plated
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About Our Ritual Item :
This gorgeous Serkyem Set weighs 1.05 kg and is 19 cm in height by 15.5 cm in width. This offering set, which has a copper body and is beautifully silver and gold-plated, is an excellent complement to any Buddhist altar. In Buddhist ceremonies, the Serkyem offers alcohol or nectar to the gods during holy rites, signifying purity, dedication, and reverence for the divine. For those who practice and make offerings, silver and gold plating heightens their spiritual importance by conjuring up images of purity and spiritual richness.
One of the main rituals in Buddhist ceremonies, devotional offering, is symbolized by the Serkyem Set in Buddhist symbolism. This set's offering bowls are used to ask for divine benefits; each offering represents thankfulness, purity, and the removal of barriers. While the silver plating raises the object's spiritual vibration, the gold plating represents the object's noble and enlightened state. With its two-tiered structure, the set's design might be seen as symbolizing the dual character of the Buddhist path, which is compassion and wisdom, both of which are necessary for enlightenment and spiritual development.
The Serkyem Set, a crucial component of the Buddhist giving ceremony, represents reverence and adoration for the divine. Offerings made in the Serkyem during the ceremony are considered selfless deeds that benefit all sentient beings and grant the practitioner spiritual merit. This Serkyem Set enhances the serene and spiritually charged ambiance of your sacred space by creating a sense of dedication and reverence when placed on your altar. It is a tangible reminder of the journey to enlightenment and is perfect for ritual offerings or as a symbolic element in your meditation space.
Introduction to Serkyem
The Serkyem, also known as Golden Drink, is part of the Dharma Protector's practice. In Tibetan, Ser means "golden," and Kyem means "beverage."
It is offered by pouring the beverage into a cup-like wine glass and placed into a lower bowl. The drink is poured into the cup during the offering, where the liquid overflows into the lower bowl. The symbol of the overflowing liquid is highly auspicious because it represents an abundant flow of merits.
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