Tsebum-Long Life Vase
About Our Ritual Item:
Presenting the Tsebum-Long Life Vase, an exquisitely created item that will elevate any kind of spiritual practice. Crafted with extreme care and attention to detail, the body of this vase is made of premium copper, guaranteeing longevity. Its exterior is tastefully colored in gold to complement its exquisite silver plating, giving it a distinct and holy look. With its 21.5cm height, it hits the ideal mix between significance and subtlety, making it appropriate for a range of altars and places.
This vase represents purity and charity, two ideals that are important to many spiritual traditions, and is more than just a container. In addition to adding to the vase's aesthetic appeal, the gold coloring and silver plating represent its use in ritual offerings, notably when giving water to deities or other important figures. Together, these components produce a vessel that embodies the spirit of reverence and dedication and is both beautiful and significant.
This vase is a useful and spiritually meaningful object that may be utilized in both extraordinary ceremonies and daily activities. It facilitates the execution of water offerings and also acts as a center for introspection and the development of a kind, contented heart. Enhancing the beauty and profundity of ritual practices, this Ritual Water Offering Vase is a treasured addition to any spiritual collection.
Introduction To Bhumba :
The bhumba is a spout-less ceremonial vase used in Tibetan Buddhism ceremonies and empowerment. In certain settings, it is said to be the receptacle for the vastness of the Universe.
Water is essential in both Hindu and Buddhist rites, and it is always present on the altar, either in a pricey pot or in another container. Bhumba is a pot with the shape of a flat jar and a pipe to draw out the water from the pot that is elaborately embellished with valuable stones and metal.
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Size: 21.5cm (Height) x 13cm (Width)
Weight: 0.44 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Silver Plated, Gold Coloring
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center