9cm Copper Offering Bowls for Rituals and Devotional Practices
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Size: 9cm (Height) x 10.5cm (Diameter)
Width: 7 cm
Inner Depth: 6 cm
Single Weight: 0.340 kg
Total Weight: 2.290 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About our offering bowl:
This excellent set of Water Offering Bowls (Ting) stands 9cm tall, has a diameter of 10.5cm, and a base width of 7cm. Each bowl weighs 0.340kg, for a total set weight of 2.290kg. These offering bowls, carefully made from an enduring copper body and finished with glowing gold plating, are both utilitarian and aesthetically beautiful. These bowls, which are used in a variety of Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, contain offerings such as water, flowers, or incense to represent reverence, devotion, and appreciation of the divine. Their presence on your altar not only boosts the spiritual energy in your home but also creates a stronger connection to the spiritual realm.
Each bowl features elaborate patterns and engravings that reflect Buddhist culture's ancient creativity. The graceful, broad opening and intricate foundation assure stability and balance, representing the harmony of the universe. The interior depth of 6cm provides adequate space for spiritual gifts, and the shining gold-plated finish represents purity and reverence. These bowls are more than just ceremonial implements; they symbolize attentiveness, commitment, and the spiritual bond between the practitioner and the deity. Incorporating this set into your Buddhist shrine enhances your practice by presenting an everlasting mark of faith and spiritual dedication.
Introduction to Offering Bowl
A bowl or container known as an- "offering bowl" is used in various spiritual and religious rituals to hold offerings or sacrifices made to a god or other higher power. These offerings might be tangible gifts like food, flowers, or incense or symbolic actions like prayers or meditations. Offering bowls is frequently used in rituals and ceremonies to demonstrate respect and devotion to the divine. These objects are also thought to help people connect and communicate with the spiritual world.
How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
Place your sacred item at the center