Tibetan Filigree Bell
About our Bell
Our Tibetan Filigree Bell, precisely fashioned on a copper body and embellished with beautiful silver plating, transports you to a world of spiritual beauty. This bell is more than just a decorative piece; it represents centuries of Tibetan craftsmanship and spiritual connotation, making it an important addition to your sacred area.
Consider the serene aura this bell's soothing chime generates, resonating with the power of authentic lapis lazuli, coral, and conch shell stones delicately incorporated into its design. This bell features elaborate carvings of many deities and religious symbols, conveying profound spiritual wisdom and cultural heritage.
Whether you want to improve your meditation practice, bring blessings into your house, or admire stunning artwork, the Tibetan Filigree Bell provides a pathway to spiritual peace and connection. Accept the opportunity to enhance your spiritual path with this beautiful item, allowing its presence to inspire moments of calm and thought in your daily life.
Introduction to Bell
Bell is regarded as one of Buddhism's powerful meditational and ritual symbols. During the rituals or Vajrayana Tantric practice, Ghanta alongside more is used in conjunction. The Dorje is held in the right hand and the bell is in the left and is never isolated from one another. The bell represents the feminine principle as the ‘perfection of wisdom which directly perceives emptiness (shunyata). It is defined as "proclaiming the sound of nothingness," which originates from the voidness of its shape, radiates in all directions, and then dissipates back into silence or emptiness. Its hole, or mouth,' represents nothingness, while its clapper, or 'tongue,' represents the shape.
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Size: 34 cm(Height) x 19 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.948 kg
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How to 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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.