Five Dhyani Buddhas Ritual Crown | Fabric Crown for Altar & Ceremonial Use
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Size: 23cm (Height) x 49cm (Width)
Weight: 0.098kg
Materials: Cloth
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About Our Crown:
The Five Dhyani Buddhas Ritual Crown is a revered Tibetan Buddhist headdress used in traditional rituals, pujas, and empowerment ceremonies. It depicts brilliant pictures of the five transcendent Buddhas: Vairocana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi. Each Buddha represents a distinct heavenly insight that purifies one of the five poisons, changing it into enlightened characteristics. This crown is suitable for practitioners who want to establish a strong spiritual connection during meditation or start formal religious activities.
This ceremonial crown is lightweight and flexible, having been handcrafted from cotton with beautiful brocade detailing. It is 49cm in breadth and weighs only 0.098 kilogram, making it ideal for wearing or displaying on a shrine. Each panel is bordered with yellow borders and embellished with religious symbolism inspired by thangka art, resulting in a visually stunning and spiritually powerful sculpture. Whether used at a monastery, personal altar, or during an empowerment ritual, this crown holds both cultural and spiritual significance.
This crown is more than just a ritual item; it represents change and enlightenment in the Vajrayana tradition. The Five Dhyani Buddhas represent tremendous wisdom, and donning their crowns brings benefits, clarity, and spiritual awakening. Add this handcrafted spiritual relic to your practice space to promote deeper attention and commitment during each ceremony or meditation session.