Scared Enlightenment Stupa | Symbol of Spiritual Awakening
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Size: 18cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.71 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Sacred Enlightenment Stupa is a revered symbol of the Buddha’s awakening, representing the moment of ultimate realization and wisdom. This stupa measures 18cm in height and 8cm in both length and width, crafted from a copper body and finished with gold plating. Its refined form and detailed craftsmanship make it a meaningful addition to meditation spaces, home altars, or spiritual collections.
This Enlightenment Stupa reflects the journey toward awakening. The stepped base represents the foundation of discipline and practice, while the rounded dome symbolizes wisdom and inner awareness. The rising spire signifies spiritual ascent and the realization of enlightenment. Decorative carvings and traditional elements enhance its sacred presence, reflecting deep-rooted Buddhist symbolism.
Placing this Sacred Enlightenment Stupa, also known as a Tibetan Buddhist stupa, gold plated stupa, or copper meditation stupa, in your altar or meditation space supports mindfulness, clarity, and spiritual growth. It serves as a powerful reminder of awakening and inner transformation, making it ideal for practitioners, collectors, and those seeking meaningful Buddhist altar decor.
Introduction of Stupa
A stupa is a revered structure in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the Buddha's enlightened mind and serving as a reminder of the path to spiritual awakening. It is typically depicted in a square base, rising in a symmetrical dome shape, and topped with a pole surrounded by a small fence, which represents the path to enlightenment. The stupa's design carries profound spiritual meaning, with each element symbolizing aspects of the Buddha's teachings and the journey toward liberation. Often found in temples, monasteries, and meditation spaces, stupas are believed to offer blessings, promote mindfulness, and support the cultivation of compassion and wisdom. They hold deep significance in Tibetan Buddhist practice, serving as a visual aid to inspire spiritual growth and devotion.