Copper Eight Auspicious Symbol Stupa
About Our Ritual Item :
Presenting the Copper Eight Auspicious Symbol Stupa, a heavenly manifestation of auspiciousness and spiritual blessings. This beautiful 30cm-tall stupa, embellished with exquisite 24k gold plating and handcrafted with great care on a copper body, exudes sacred meaning and divine grace.
The eight auspicious symbols in Buddhist tradition are known for their profound significance and eternal beauty, which are showcased in every detail of the stupa that has been carefully built by talented artisans. Stupa, adorned with gemstones, represents attributes of prosperity, enlightenment, and spiritual riches.
The stupa gains a feeling of grandeur and sacredness with the addition of 24k gold plating, which also heightens its aesthetic appeal and spiritual relevance. The Copper Eight Auspicious Symbol Stupa is a potent conduit of blessings, bringing serenity, harmony, and spiritual fulfillment into the lives of people who witness it, whether it is shown in private altars, meditation areas, or holy settings.
Introduction To Stupa :
From being simple sepulchral places to monuments of veneration and enlightenment, stupas are now fundamental places of devotion for Buddhism. Currently, in Buddhism, the shape of a stupa is related to the meditative status of Buddha, with the base of the monument representing the crossed legs, the middle part being the rest of the body, and the top representing the head of Buddha. This unusual shape is related not only to the body of Buddha, his energy and spirit, but also to the path towards Enlightenment, to a mountain, and the entire universe. This place represents Buddha's mind and body, the connection between divinity and the physical part of Buddhism. This is the perfect representation of his enlightened mind.
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Size: 30 cm(Height) x 13.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.62 kg
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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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center
• If you want a more elaborate altar, you can put Stupa as well.