Tantric Kapala Cup for Meditation and Spiritual Offerings
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Size: 6cm (Height) x 13cm (Width)
Length: 118 cm
Weight: 0.30 kg
Materials: White Metal Body, Resin, Acrylic Paint
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About Our Ritual Item :
With dimensions of 6 cm by 13 cm by 18 cm and a weight of 0.30 kg, this revered Kapala skull cup is a necessary tool for tantric Buddhist rituals. The Kapala, which is made of white metal, resin, and acrylic paint, is a symbol of both beauty and strength. During meditation and higher tantric rituals, the Kapala, sometimes called a ritual offering cup in esoteric Buddhist rites, is used to store symbolic nectars. This holy vessel is a potent conduit for reaching transcendental levels of consciousness and cognition as well as for communicating with wrathful gods. It is a priceless addition to any Buddhist shrine or hallowed area because of its profound spiritual meaning.
The Kapala's elaborate design represents its significant function in Buddhist rituals. A key idea in Buddhism, impermanence and the cycle of life and death is symbolized by the bowl's rounded shape, inspired by the human skull. The connection to esoteric gods, especially angry ones that represent the transformational force of destruction and restoration, is depicted in the intricate carvings and painted accents. Its spiritual aura is enhanced by the elaborately carved designs on its outer edge. The Kapala is a tantric ritual item that serves as a reminder of life's ultimate truths, assisting practitioners in connecting with the universe's divine energies and strengthening their spiritual path.
Introduction To Kapala Skull Cup :
The skull cup, known as Kapala, is a ritual offering cup used in esoteric tantric rituals. When performing ritualistic practices, Kapala is filled with nectars used for performing higher esoteric rituals during tantric meditation to achieve a transcendental state of thoughts.
Known in Sanskrit as Kapala, the Skull Cup is made from the upper oval shape of the human skull. It serves as a tribute to many esoteric gods, mostly wrathful. Choosing the right Kapala as a ritual tool is crucial to the ritual's success.
How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you.
• Place your sacred item at the center.