Tibetan Stupa of Many Doors | Symbol of Buddha’s First Teaching
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Estimated delivery: Aug 23 - Aug 27
Product Description
Product Description
Stupa of Turning the Wheel of Dharma | Buddhist Altar Decor
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Length) x 12.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.52 kg
Materials: Mercury Gold Plated, Copper Body, Machine Made, Gemstone: Turquoise & Coral
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About Our Product
This Tibetan Stupa of Many Doors is a sacred Buddhist shrine object made from a copper body, finished with gold plating, machine made detailing, and adorned with turquoise and coral gemstones. Measuring 22 cm in height and 12.5 cm in both length and width, with a weight of 0.52 kg, this stupa carries a radiant devotional presence for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, and spiritual home decor. Its golden form and gemstone accents make it a meaningful symbol of wisdom, peace, Dharma practice, and enlightenment.
The design features a stepped base, central shrine chamber, rising spire, decorative side ornaments, and a crescent moon and sun finial at the top. Turquoise and coral gemstones are placed across the base and upper sections, adding traditional Himalayan beauty and sacred color to the piece. This stupa commemorates the Buddha’s first teaching after enlightenment, when he turned the Wheel of Dharma at Deer Park in Sarnath by teaching the Four Noble Truths to his first disciples. This moment marks the beginning of the Buddha’s public teaching and the spread of the Dharma in the world.
In Buddhist practice, the Stupa of Turning the Wheel of Dharma reminds practitioners of wisdom, right understanding, compassion, and the path that leads beyond suffering. Placed on an altar or meditation space, this stupa can inspire devotion, mindfulness, peaceful reflection, and a deeper connection to the Buddha’s teachings. It serves as a meaningful reminder that enlightenment begins through hearing, contemplating, and practicing the Dharma with sincerity.
Introduction of Stupa of Many Doors
This Stupa of Many Doors is a sacred Buddhist shrine symbolizing the Buddha’s first turning of the Wheel of Dharma at Deer Park in Sarnath, where he taught the Four Noble Truths to his first disciples. Its many door like openings represent the many entrances into Dharma understanding, guiding beings toward wisdom, peace, devotion, and enlightenment through learning, reflection, and sincere spiritual practice
Additional Services
Additional Services
Consecration
At the EvamRatna, the consecration procedure entails a precisely planned set of rituals and ceremonies. As requested for consecration/ blessing, we take the items to respective Monasteries.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the item becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
- We offer FREE, FAST & SECURED Shipment
- 4-10 Working days for delivery
- Expedited DHL Courier
- All items are insured
Return and Refund:
For any reason you need to return your item, we're here to help.
- If you're not fully satisfied, you may request a return within 14 days of delivery. To be eligible for a return, the item must be in its original condition. Once we receive the item back, we will process your refund.
- In Case of Customs Return, where the package is returned to us from customs due to incomplete documentation, unresponsiveness, or refusal to accept the parcel by the receiver, we will deduct certain percentage of the order value to cover the international shipping and handling costs.
Please Note: Once consecrated, the Thangka Print becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
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