Sacred Tibetan Long Life Vase | Buddhist Ritual Offerings
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Size: 26cm(Height) x 14cm(Width)
Weight: 0.70kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Gold Plated, Artificial Stones: Turquoise
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About our Bhumba
Tibetan Long Life Vases are hold great significance Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing longevity, vitality, and the aspiration for a successful life. This extraordinary Longlife Vase measures 26cm tall and 14cm broad, with a balanced weight of 0.70kg. This ceremonial vase is expertly crafted from oxidized copper and richly gold-plated, featuring elaborate craftsmanship and a Turquoise stone. The traditional style, featuring artistic decorations and a broad ceremonial base, makes it an ideal centerpiece for any altar, meditation space, or holy collection.
They are often used in rituals and blessing ceremonies intended to increase life, cleanse obstacles, and attract favorable energy. The turquoise stones strengthen the vase's spiritual resonance, which is thought to offer healing and protection. The gold plating exudes heavenly energy, making this vase both a strong spiritual instrument and a stunning piece of decor.
Displaying or utilizing this Longlife Vase in your prayers and rituals connects you with the benefits of health, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It is a significant offering for instructors, practitioners, and loved ones, making it suitable for use in longevity rituals, festival celebrations, or as a valued gift. Bring this holy vase into your house to instill Tibetan tradition and long-lasting blessings.
Introduction to Bhumba
The Bhumba, or Ritual Vase, is an important ceremonial item used for holding holy water that has been blessed by the Guru. These are called the “chief” or “principal” vase, and the “action” or “working” vase. The principal vase is filled with holy water and remains on the altar in the monastery or temple, while the action vase is used for the actual pouring of water for purification during the various stages of the ritual.
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.