Description
Apron Plaque with Tantric Deity
About our ritual item:
Presenting the Apron Plaque with Tantric Deity, a painstakingly formed object that reflects the rich spiritual legacy and intricate creativity of traditional Tibetan workmanship. Crafted from ethically sourced buffalo bone, this magnificent apron plaque showcases an intricate portrayal of a Tantric deity, citipati, signifying potent spiritual forces and occult rituals in Tibetan Buddhism. Tantric deities, frequently called upon for protection, direction, and spiritual transformation, have a profound cultural and spiritual significance reflected in the exquisite craftsmanship and detailed carvings.
An attractive decorative piece and a powerful spiritual symbol, the Apron Plaque with Tantric Deity is perfect for collectors, spiritual seekers, and art enthusiasts. This plaque inspires thoughtful reflection on whether it is used in rituals, placed on a holy altar, or simply placed elegantly in any space. Its deep spiritual symbolism and aesthetic beauty enhance any context, making it a treasured addition to any collection or hallowed space. This plaque is a valuable artifact that represents fine craftsmanship and profound spiritual ideals, not just a pretty decoration.
Introduction To Chitipati :
A well-known deity in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana or Tantric tradition, is Chitipati, which is also called Citipati. Chitipati is frequently portrayed as a dancing skeletal figure and is known as the "Lord of the Cemetery" or the "Cemetery Guardian." This representation symbolizes life's impermanence and death's inevitability, central themes in Buddhist teachings.
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Size: 16cm(Height) x 3.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.056 kg
Materials: Ethically sourced buffalo bone
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How to 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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.