Tibetan Buddhist Serkyem Set - Ideal for Meditation and Ritual Offerings
About Our Serkyem
The Sacred Tibetan Buddhist Serkyem Set is a stunningly built ceremonial piece made of pure copper, known for its durability and spiritual resonance. This set, which measures 24.5 cm in height by 21 cm in breadth and weighs 1.02 kg, is an important item in Buddhist ceremonial rites. The copper's warm, shiny polish gives the piece a spiritual air, emphasizing its importance in heavenly rites. The Serkyem, used in sacrifices, represents dedication, humility, and the constant flow of spiritual merit, making it an essential component in Buddhist traditions.
The Serkyem set consists of two separate components, each with a symbolic meaning. The bigger base, formed like a flat bowl, depicts the universe's openness to receive blessings and offerings. The upper half, which resembles a Buddhist butter lamp shape, is used to hold and pour sacred beverages, symbolizing the lighting of wisdom and the deities' boundless compassion. During ceremonial celebrations, drinks flow from the top to the bottom, representing the cyclical cycle of giving and receiving. The outstanding design, which adheres to Buddhist symbolism, elevates this set to more than just a tool; it becomes a conduit for spiritual connection and enlightenment.
Introduction to Serkyem
The Serkyem, also known as Golden Drink, is part of the Dharma Protector's practice. In Tibetan, Ser means "golden," and Kyem means "beverage."
It is offered by pouring the beverage into a cup-like wine glass and placing it into a lower bowl. The beverage is poured into the cup during the offering, where the liquid overflows into the lower bowl. The symbol of the overflowing liquid is highly auspicious because it represents an abundant flow of merits.
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Size: 124.5 cm (Height) x 21 cm (Width)
Weight: 1.02 kg
Materials: Copper Body
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