26190THMNamgyalChortenStupa

Sacred Namgyal Chorten Stupa | Handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist Shrine


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Size: 22cm x 10.5cm
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Handcrafted Namgyal Chorten Stupa | A Symbol of Protection & Enlightenment

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Size: 22cm(Height) x 10.5cm(Length) x 10.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.88 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Copper Body, Gemstone, Coral Turquoise 
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About Our Product

This is a Sacred Namgyal Chorten Stupa, a finely handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist shrine designed for spiritual and altar use. Measuring 22cm in height and 10.5cm in width and depth, and weighing 0.88 kg, it is made from a 24K gold-plated copper body, adorned with coral and turquoise gemstones. The stupa represents spiritual awakening, protection, and the path to enlightenment.

The stupa features a tiered structure in a spire, with a small Namgyal Buddha figure placed inside at the upper section. The craftsmanship highlights ornamental carvings, lotus motifs, and sacred symbols, reflecting traditional Tibetan iconography and the stupa’s role as a vessel of spiritual energy. The gemstones, coral and turquoise, symbolize protection, purification, and auspiciousness, enhancing its sacred significance.

This Namgyal Chorten Stupa is ideal for meditation altars, spiritual spaces, or as a decorative piece that carries cultural and religious symbolism. It serves as a focus for prayer, offering, and contemplation, helping practitioners cultivate mindfulness, spiritual awareness, and a sense of peace. The stupa is also a collectible representation of Himalayan artistry, combining ritual importance with aesthetic beauty.

Introduction To The Stupa :

Great teachers were buried in mounds before Buddhism. Some were cremated, but others were buried sitting in a contemplative manner. They were hidden behind the earthen mound. As a result, the stupa's domed shape depicted a person seated in meditation, much like the Buddha was when he attained Enlightenment and understanding of the Four Noble Truths. The stupa's base depicts his crossed legs as he reclines in a contemplative attitude. The center of the mound depicts the Buddha's body, while the top of the mound, where a pole rises from the pinnacle and is surrounded by a little fence, represents his head. Before the development of depictions of the person Buddha, reliefs frequently represented practitioners exhibiting devotion to a stupa.

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