26571TGEButterLamp

Tibetan Butter Lamp For Altars | Offering Lamps for Meditation & Altar Use


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Size: 18.5cm x 13cm
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Buddhist Butter Lamp Set | Sacred Ritual Offering

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Size: 18.5cm(Height) x 13cm(Diameter)
Base: 9cm
Inner Depth: 5.5cm
Single Weight: 0.51kg
Materials: Brass, White Metal
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About Our Product

This Tibetan Butter Lamp For Altars is a sacred ritual offering lamp made from brass and white metal, created for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, and puja practice. Measuring 18.5 cm in height with a 13 cm diameter, a 9 cm base, and a 5.5 cm inner depth, this lamp carries a bright devotional presence for daily offerings and spiritual decor. Its white metal surface with warm brass accents gives the piece a peaceful and graceful altar appearance.

The design features a wide offering bowl, raised pedestal base, rounded central support, and engraved floral motifs across the bowl and lower sections. The white metal body reflects light beautifully, while the brass detailing around the rim, center, and base adds warmth and traditional Himalayan character. Its balanced form makes it suitable for placing on a Buddhist altar, temple setting, meditation corner, or sacred home shrine.

In Buddhist tradition, butter lamp offerings symbolize the light of wisdom that removes ignorance and guides beings toward enlightenment. Lighting a butter lamp is connected with clarity, devotion, merit, compassion, and the wish for peace in all directions. Placed on an altar, this sacred offering lamp becomes a meaningful reminder of mindful intention, inner awakening, and the peaceful path of Dharma practice.

Introduction To The Butter Lamp :

The whole process of offering a butter lamp is also a very spiritual practice. The traditional practice of preparing a butter lamp starts by washing one’s hand, wearing a mask to protect from contaminating the butter lamp through one’s breath, making the wick out of pure cotton, and cleaning the chalices with a clean piece of cloth reserved for this or fresh mosses from the trees, which was commonly used in old times. The whole process is a meditative spiritual practice, which engages a person both physically and mentally, if the person knows and practices it according to the norms.

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