Traditional Buddhist Offering Bowls for Meditation & Spiritual Devotion
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Size: 4cm (Height) x 8cm (Diameter)
Width: 5.5 cm
Inner Depth: 3 cm
Single Weight: 0.084 kg
Total Weight: 0.652 kg
Material: Kara (Cast Iron)
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About our offering bowl :
This set of seven Tibetan offering bowls, expertly created from Kara (cast iron), is vital to any Buddhist shrine or meditation area. Each bowl is 4cm high, 8cm in diameter, and has an inner depth of 3cm, making it ideal for traditional water or rice offerings. These sacred bowls, weighing 0.652kg, are a sign of charity and dedication and are used in daily rituals to promote mindfulness, merit, and spiritual purity. Their handcrafted metallic finish radiates simplicity and spiritual elegance, allowing them to flow easily into any home altar, temple, or meditation retreat.
Offering bowls are used in Buddhist artwork to signify the act of giving as well as the accumulation of positive karma. Traditionally, they are placed in a row and filled with water, incense, flowers, light, perfume, food, and sound to represent the seven offerings to enlightened beings. This exercise promotes gratitude and inner tranquility and strengthens one's connection to greater wisdom and compassion. Whether used for ritual offerings or as a contemplative reminder of giving, this Tibetan offering bowl set improves spiritual practice and instills a profound sense of tranquility and mindfulness.
Introduction to Offering Bowl :
A bowl or container known as an- "offering bowl" is used in various spiritual and religious rituals to hold offerings or sacrifices made to a god or other higher power. These offerings might take the form of tangible gifts like food, flowers, or incense or symbolic actions like prayers or meditations. Offering bowls are frequently used in rituals and ceremonies to demonstrate respect and devotion to the divine. These objects are also thought to help people connect and communicate with the spiritual world.
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