Traditional Buddhist Mandala Offering | Gold and Silver Plated Himalayan Ritual Art
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Size: 18.5cm (Height) x 8cm (Length) x 8cm (Width)
Mandala Width: 8cm
Weight: 0.22kg
Materials: Gold and Silver Plated
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Sacred Mandala Offering is a traditionally styled ritual object representing the Buddhist mandala and its role in offering practices. The piece features a multi-tiered circular structure with alternating gold and silver-plated sections, detailed embossed motifs, decorative borders, and a finely crafted upper ornament set with a turquoise-colored stone. The layered form and intricate surface decoration reflect the traditional artistry of Himalayan sacred metalwork.
In Buddhist practice, a mandala represents the enlightened universe and the sacred arrangement of wisdom and compassion. During mandala offering, practitioners symbolically offer the entire universe with a mind of generosity, devotion, and aspiration. The ascending tiers of this piece represent the gradual cultivation of spiritual qualities and the journey toward deeper realization, while the ornate central and upper elements emphasize sacred order, balance, and enlightened awareness.
This Himalayan Sacred Mandala Offering is suitable for Buddhist altars, monasteries, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, ritual practices, and sacred collections. It can be used as a traditional offering object or displayed as a meaningful piece of Himalayan Buddhist art. The combination of gold and silver-plated detailing, layered mandala form, intricate motifs, and refined craftsmanship makes it a distinctive sacred object for practitioners, collectors, and admirers of Himalayan ritual art.
Introduction To Mandala Rice Offering Set :
Mandalas are typically symmetric, consisting of concentric circles and squares. The Mandala is identified by its center point, which is the residence of the resident deity. Lines are drawn from the center, intersecting to form circles and squares. The completed Mandalas have four gates representing the culmination of four virtues: compassion, kindness, sympathy, and equanimity. Other Buddhist auspicious symbols can be incorporated into the design as well.
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