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Traditional Bhumba for Ritual Offerings | Tibetan Altar Pot
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Size: 22.5cm(Height) x 10cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.54 kg
Materials: Copper, Oxidized Silver, Gemstone: Coral
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About Our Product
This Sacred Himalayan Ceremonial Bhumba is a beautifully handcrafted ritual vessel made from copper with oxidized silver accents and a coral gemstone. Measuring 22.5 cm in height, 10 cm in length, and 14.5 cm in width, with a weight of 0.54 kg, it is traditionally used in Tibetan and Himalayan puja ceremonies for offerings, water, or sacred substances.
The Bhumba features finely detailed ornamental carvings that symbolize purity, protection, and spiritual abundance. Its upper spout allows for controlled pouring of sacred water during rituals, while the balanced form reflects harmony and devotion. Enhanced with a coral gemstone, the vessel represents vitality, life force energy, and protective blessings within Tibetan tradition. The warm copper finish highlights authentic Himalayan craftsmanship and gives it a sacred, visually striking presence on any altar or meditation space.
More than a decorative item, this ceremonial Bhumba embodies devotion, purity, and spiritual energy. Placing it on your altar or in a meditation space enhances the ritual experience, invites blessings, and brings a meaningful Himalayan aesthetic into your spiritual or home environment.
Introduction of Bhumba
Bhumba is a traditional Nepali container used for storing water or other liquids, often featured in religious practices and festivals. It serves various purposes, including rituals and offerings in temples. Typically made from copper, brass, or silver, Bhumba is decorated with intricate designs and patterns. The container is believed to possess spiritual significance, aiding in connecting with divine energies during religious ceremonies. Bhumba is also utilized in cultural events, such as weddings and housewarmings, where it is filled with holy water or other offerings and placed on altars or offered to deities. Its ceremonial role in both Hinduism and Buddhism underscores its importance in Nepalese culture and spirituality.

























































































































































































































































































