Tibetan Shrine Top Piece Gajur | For Tibetan Temples, Home Shrines and Sacred Spaces
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Size: 94cm (Height) x 41cm (Width)
Weight: 8.52kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Ritual Item :
This Tibetan Shrine Top Gajur is a complex and spiritually significant sculpture that will enhance the sanctity of your temple or altar. Traditionally used to cap stupas and other sacred constructions, this enormous finial, which stands an astonishing 94 cm tall and 41 cm wide, represents the height of spiritual awareness. Centuries of Tibetan artistry and religious symbolism are reflected in its tiers and shimmering gold finish.
This brass Gajur, which weighs 8.52 kg, is a striking and significant addition to meditation centers, monasteries, or home shrines. By providing protection, auspiciousness, and a visual link to the higher worlds, its presence uplifts the energy of any spiritual setting. Ideal for anyone seeking genuine Buddhist temple elements as a practitioner, collector, or spiritual decorator.
Introduction To Gajur:
Gajur is a known architectural ornament that has traditionally been put atop temples, stupas, and other religious structures in Nepal, particularly within the Newar cultural legacy. The Gajur denotes the spiritual apex that connects the earthly sphere to the heavenly, frequently reflecting Buddhist and Hindu cosmology by portraying Mount Meru, the mythological center of the universe. Furthermore, it is thought to operate as a protective element, guarding the purity of the sacred area it crowns.
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
• If you want a more elaborate altar, you can put Stupa as well.