Copper Body, Gemstone, Gold-Plated, and Silver-Plated Himalayan Mandala Offering for Ritual Practice
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Size: 36cm(Height) x 29.5cm(Length) x 29.5cm(Width)
Weight: 7.67 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gemstone: Coral, Turquoise, Gold-Plated, Silver-Plated
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Mandala Offering for Ritual Practice is a highly detailed Buddhist altar piece made from a copper body with gold plated and silver plated finishing, adorned with coral and turquoise gemstones. Measuring 36cm in height, 29.5cm in length, and 29.5cm in width, with a weight of 7.67kg, it carries a grand and sacred presence for shrine, altar, or meditation space. The round base is decorated with silver plated floral relief work, raised gold plated offering vase motifs, and bright rows of coral and turquoise that bring color, balance, and auspicious beauty to the piece.
The upper section rises in a rich mandala form, with a central palace like structure surrounded by deity figures, shrine forms, guardian animals, ritual emblems, lotus details, the Dharma wheel, sun and moon symbols, and many sacred motifs. Each part of the design reflects careful Himalayan craftsmanship, from the fine carving on the base to the layered towers and symbolic ornaments above. The coral and turquoise gemstones add a traditional Himalayan touch, while the gold and silver tones create a radiant appearance suitable for Buddhist ritual decor and sacred display.
As a sacred mandala offering for Buddhist ritual practice, this piece symbolizes the act of offering the purified universe to the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and enlightened teachers. In spiritual practice, the mandala offering supports generosity, merit, devotion, and the path toward enlightenment. Placed on a Buddhist altar or meditation shrine, it helps create an atmosphere of peace, clarity, and reverence, making it a meaningful ritual object for practitioners and a beautiful spiritual decor piece for sacred spaces.
Introduction of Mandala
A mandala is a geometric arrangement of symbols. In Hindu and Buddhist rituals, it represents various aspects of the universe, including the principles of life and the path to enlightenment. The word'mandala' is derived from two Sanskrit words: 'Manda,' meaning principles, and 'La,' meaning water flowing between these principles. It serves as a reminder of life's virtues and the importance of remaining true to oneself.