26104ENBBhumba

Sacred Bhumba Ritual Vase | A Spiritual Offering Vessel


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Size: 25cm x 10cm
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Handcrafted Bhumba Ritual Vase | Altar & Meditation Use

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Size: 25cm(Height) x 10cm(Length) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 44 kg
Materials: Copper, Gold Plated 
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About Our Product

This Handcrafted Bhumba Ritual Vase is a beautifully made Tibetan Buddhist decor piece crafted from copper with gold plating. Measuring 25cm in height, 10cm in length, and 14cm in width, and weighing 44 kg, it is designed to be a focal piece on meditation altars or sacred spaces. The vase features intricate embossed patterns and detailed motifs, reflecting traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, making it both visually stunning and spiritually significant for ritual use.

The Bhumba is a sacred ritual vase used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies to hold blessed water for purification, offerings, and spiritual practices. The pointed lid symbolizes spiritual focus and a connection to higher wisdom, while the neck and handles are decorated with traditional Tibetan patterns representing protection, devotion, and inner strength. The body of the vase is adorned with lotus motifs and sacred symbols that signify peace, prosperity, and mindfulness. Its detailed base provides balance and symbolizes a strong spiritual foundation.

Ideal for meditation, puja, or altar decoration, this Bhumba Ritual Vase encourages spiritual awareness, peace, and devotion. It is a meaningful addition for practitioners, collectors, or anyone looking to enhance the energy and sacred ambiance of their home or temple altar.

Introduction of Bhumba

A Bhumba is a traditional water container used in religious ceremonies and is believed to hold the nectar of immortality. It is often depicted in the hands of deities such as Lord Vishnu and Lord Indra. Bhumbas are also used in Buddhist rituals, typically filled with water or other liquids, and are frequently seen on altars during prayer sessions.

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