Traditional Seven Offering Bowl Set | Altar Decor for Meditation
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Size: 2.5cm(Height) x 6cm(Diameter)
Base: 4cm
Inner Depth: 2cm
Single Weight: 0.032kg
Total Weight: 0.25 kg
Materials: Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Traditional Seven Offering Bowl Set is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist altar accessory, handcrafted from copper to support meditation, ritual, and spiritual practice. Each of the seven bowls measures 2.5cm in height with a 6cm diameter, a 4cm base, and 2cm inner depth, and the total set weighs 0.25 kg. Expertly designed, these bowls reflect Himalayan artisan techniques and serve as both a visually appealing and spiritually significant element for home shrines, monastery altars, or meditation spaces.
In Vajrayana tradition, these seven offering bowls, known as Yönchap, represent the ancient practice of hospitality, symbolically honoring the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Each bowl corresponds to a traditional offering: Argham (Drinking Water) for purity of mind, Padyam (Bathing Water) for cleansing body, speech, and mind, Pushpe (Flowers) for impermanence and beauty, Dhupe (Incense) for ethical conduct, Aloke (Light) for wisdom dispelling ignorance, Ghande (Perfume) for joyous effort, and Naividya (Food or Torma) for mental stabilization and dedication of merit. Arranged on an altar, they cultivate generosity, merit accumulation, and the reduction of attachment.
This Seven Offering Bowl Set creates a harmonious focal point that enhances mindfulness, devotion, and spiritual transformation. Ideal for meditation, ritual ceremonies, and altar display, these bowls serve as a tangible reminder of the interconnectedness of life and the cultivation of virtuous qualities. Each bowl’s placement and symbolic significance foster a deeper connection to Buddhist practice, supporting inner peace, enlightenment, and the sacred energy of the altar.
Introduction To The Buddhist Offering Bowl :
The primary purpose of any offer is to inspire generosity and reduce our selfishness, stinginess, and greed. Some offerings include the seven symbolic elements: water for drinking and bathing, flowers, incense, light, perfume, and food. Generally, we visualize the water bowls as sensory offerings from left to right. Offering bowls should always be kept face down or stored in a clean and dry place when not in use.