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Gold Plated Ritual Bhumba | Buddhist Vase for Purification & Blessings
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 12cm(Width)
Weight: 0.52 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Silver, Turquoise
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Altar Ritual Bhumba is a sacred ceremonial vase used in Vajrayana Buddhist practices for purification, empowerment, and ritual offerings. Expertly crafted from a copper body with gold plated and silver detailing, it is adorned with turquoise stone and auspicious motifs that symbolize protection, prosperity, and spiritual harmony. The piece measures 22cm in height, 9cm in length, and 12cm in width, with a total weight of 0.52 kg, reflecting traditional Himalayan craftsmanship suited for altar and temple use.
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Bhumba (ritual vase) represents abundance, purification, and the flow of enlightened blessings. It is used in initiation ceremonies and puja rituals to hold sacred water, which is sprinkled to cleanse negativity and invoke spiritual blessings. The turquoise embellishments symbolize healing energy and protection, while the auspicious motifs represent good fortune, harmony, and the continuous unfolding of spiritual merit and wisdom.
This Altar Ritual Bhumba is ideal for meditation spaces, monastery ceremonies, and devotional practice. It serves as both a ritual instrument and a sacred symbol of purification and blessing. Whether placed on a home altar or used in formal rituals, it brings a powerful sense of sacred presence, spiritual clarity, and traditional Vajrayana energy into any 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.

























































































































































































































































































