Tibetan Kapala Skull
About Our Ritual Item :
The Tibetan Kapala Skull is an exquisitely crafted work of ritual art that embodies the rich artistic legacy and deep spiritual significance of Tibet. This remarkable artifact, which is handcrafted from a copper body and completed with electro silver plating, is 22 cm tall, 11.5 cm wide, and 1.36 kg in weight. In addition to adding to its aesthetic appeal, the application of copper and silver plating highlights the object's sacred significance in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies.
The Kapala Skull is a common symbol in rituals and ceremonies that represents the transmutation of bad energy and the transience of existence. It is an effective tool for spiritual practitioners. It is an important addition to any sacred location or collection because of its intricate craftsmanship and symbolic design. This piece is treasured for both religious and artistic appreciation because of its deep cultural and spiritual connection, in addition to its aesthetic appeal.
Introduction To The Kapala Cup :
Kapala is a cup made of a human skull that is commonly offered by followers of Hindu and Buddhist strong Tantric deities. In Tibet, the skull cup is exhibited on the Buddhist altar and is used to present either wine, which symbolizes blood, or dough cakes, which are made to mimic human eyeballs, ears, and so on, to the savage Dharmapala divinities. It grants gods and goddesses liberty in exchange for their devotion. The Kapala, or Skull Bowl, is utilized ritually in numerous ways in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Size: 22cm(Height) x 11.5 cm(Width)
Weight: 1.36 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 at the center.
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