Buddhist Ritual Seven Water Offerings Bowls
About Our Offering Bowl
Our Buddhist Ritual Seven Water Offerings Bowls, which are carefully crafted on a copper body and lavishly plated in 24k gold and silver, you may uncover the spirit of sacred offerings. With a total weight of 2.56 kg, this set perfectly embodies the rich tradition of offering water as a representation of generosity, purity, and spiritual dedication.
Every bowl in the set is an outstanding example of fine craftsmanship, with fine details and precise design. These offerings are made more luxurious by the combination of gold and silver plating, which raises them to the level of a holy worship ceremony. These bowls serve as concrete manifestations of respect and spiritual connectedness, whether they are used in regular rites and rituals or as decorative objects in hallowed areas.
Take part in the age-old ritual of offering water and become fully present to the transformational force of compassion and mindfulness. Every drop represents a dedication to cultivate spiritual virtues and cleanse the mind, leading you on a path to enlightenment and inner serenity.
Accept the holiness of Buddhist customs and let our offering bowls serve as spiritual bridges. We cordially invite you to increase your respect and take in the profound beauty of age-old rites performed in the modern era.
Introduction to Offering Bowl
The traditional set of offerings, commonly represented by bowls of water, derives from the customary offerings presented to an honored guest in ancient India. The first bowl contains clear water for the newly arrived guests to drink. In the second bowl is water for the guest to wash his or her feet. In the third bowl are flowers, reminiscent of the crowns of flowers offered to women and the garlands offered to men. In the fourth bowl is incense, an offering to please the sense of smell. The fifth offering, pleasing to the sight, is bright light commonly in the form of a lamp, which like the sun, the moon illuminates the darkness. The sixth offering consists of a bowl of scented water. Seventh is an offering of food, commonly in the form of a torma or ritual cake. Eighth is an offering of sound. It is not represented on the altar, but can simply be imagined as beautiful music.
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Size: 9 cm (Height) x 11 cm (Width)
Single Weight:0.36 kg
Total Weight:2.56 kg
Material: Copper Body, Sliver Plated, Gold Plated
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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.