Silver Bhumba Vase - Handcrafted Tibetan Artifact
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Size: 31.5cm(Height) x 23.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.752 kg
Materials: Silver
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About Our Ritual Item :
Standing 31.5 cm tall and 23.5 cm wide, this Silver Bhumba Vase represents purity and spiritual equilibrium in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies. This magnificent ritual vessel weighs 1.752 kg (150 Tola) and is produced from top-notch silver, making it an important artifact for sacred offerings and cleansing ceremonies. The Bhumba denotes cleanliness, prosperity, and divine favors in Buddhism, hence it is an important part of Buddhist altars, temples, and personal meditation areas.
This ceremonial water vase features beautiful engravings and carved elements that reflect traditional Tibetan craftsmanship. The finely polished silver surface and delicate carvings heighten its spiritual significance, while the beautiful lid and bent spout increase its visual and symbolic value. The spout, which is commonly formed like a dragon or legendary entity, depicts the flow of wisdom and sacred energy, emphasizing its importance in purifying and protection rituals.
The Bhumba is a sacred ceremonial instrument in Buddhist ceremonies, storing blessed water for purification and eliminating negativity. In monastery traditions, lamas utilize this precious vase to sprinkle consecrated water for spiritual cleansing and divine protection. Whether displayed in meditation rooms, temple shrines, or spiritual altars, this Silver Bhumba represents serenity, prosperity, and divine benefits. A fantastic addition for Buddhist practitioners, meditation enthusiasts, and spiritual item collectors.
Introduction To Bhumba Set :
The Bhumba is a ceremonial item that contains holy water blessed by the Guru. The sacred water is thought to eliminate negativity and purify people and objects. Bhumba is used for complicated purification rituals to purify and defend from harmful forces easily.
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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center