Spiritual Traditional Stupa
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Size: 36cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.05 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Electro Gold Plated, Gemstone, Copper Body
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About Our Product
The Spiritual Traditional Stupa is a masterful creation that embodies the essence of peace, enlightenment, and spiritual growth. Handcrafted with precision, this stupa features a copper body, electro-gold plating, and intricate gemstone accents. The detailed motifs and vibrant acrylic color give it an aesthetic and sacred presence, making it an ideal addition to any space seeking tranquility or a deeper spiritual connection. This stupa is an important representation in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing wisdom, meditation, and the path to enlightenment.
The stupa features sacred symbols and is meticulously crafted to honor the traditions of Tibetan Buddhist art. The use of gemstones alongside gold plating adds to its significance, creating a beautiful and powerful piece that offers spiritual protection and peace. The design reflects the stupa's original purpose – a spiritual focal point that promotes inner calm and represents the teachings of the Buddha. Placing it in your meditation space, altar, or home can create a peaceful, serene atmosphere.
This handcrafted Tibetan stupa represents a connection to sacred traditions and serves as a reminder of the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. With its fine details and symbolic significance, the Spiritual Traditional Stupa is not just a decorative item but a powerful spiritual tool. Ideal for those who wish to deepen their meditation practice or bring a sense of sacredness to their space, this stupa will inspire mindfulness and reflection.
Introduction of Stupa
Prior to Buddhism, great teachers were interred in mounds. While some were cremated, others were buried in a seated, meditative posture, covered by an earth mound. Consequently, the domed shape of the stupa came to symbolize a person seated in meditation, much like the Buddha when he attained Enlightenment and understood the Four Noble Truths. The base of the stupa represents his crossed legs in a meditative pose, the middle portion signifies the Buddha’s body, and the top of the mound, featuring a pole rising from its apex encircled by a small fence, represents his head. Before human images of the Buddha were created, reliefs often depicted practitioners demonstrating devotion to a stupa.