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Tibetan offering Vessel -Hlyosar Stupa Box , with Stone Setting, Imitation Amber |
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Product Specification |
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| Code | HME28032 |
| Size |
Height 27cm (11") Width 18cm (7") Depth 18cm (7") |
Weight | 1.48 kg - 3.26 lbs |
| Material | Copper |
| Availability | Available |
| Quantity | PCS |
US$ 85.00
$ 100.00 -15% off
Shipping Cost
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| Price Adjustment Status: Active |
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Shipping Calculation
weight of 1 Pcs of the product is 3 kg and will cost USD $ 58.00
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Item location: kathmandu, Nepal
Worldwide shipping - Dispatch
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We normally dispatch the product in 2-5 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed personally about the dispatch Date.
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- Return
- 7 days money back, buyer pays return shipping
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Stupa Box
A Stupa box, also known as a "Tibetan Stupa" or "Relic Box," is a traditional container used by Tibetans for offerings of sweets, chocolates, and other small items. These boxes are typically made of imitation amber, a type of plastic that mimics the appearance of natural amber. The imitation amber material is often used as it is lightweight and durable, making it easy to carry and transport. Read More
The top of the Stupa box is adorned with different types of stone settings, such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, and coral. These stones are believed to have spiritual significance and are thought to bring good luck and protection to the offerings. In addition to the stone settings, the Stupa box may also be decorated with intricate carvings and designs, such as the Eight Auspicious Symbols, which are considered to be powerful symbols of Buddhism.
The Stupa box is typically used during New Year and other special occasions, such as the Tibetan New Year and the Monlam festival. During these events, the box is filled with sweets and chocolates, and the offerings are placed in front of a Stupa or other religious statue as a sign of respect and devotion. The Stupa box is also used in individual homes and temples, where it may be placed on an altar or shrine as a way to make offerings to the deities.
The Stupa box is typically used during New Year and other special occasions, such as the Tibetan New Year and the Monlam festival. During these events, the box is filled with sweets and chocolates, and the offerings are placed in front of a Stupa or other religious statue as a sign of respect and devotion. The Stupa box is also used in individual homes and temples, where it may be placed on an altar or shrine as a way to make offerings to the deities.
Bhumba
: What is BhumpaThe Bhumpa, or Ritual Vase, is an important ceremonial item used for holding holy water that has been blessed by the Guru. The holy water is believed to remove negativity and to chase away evil spirits, and it is sprinkled or poured to purify persons, places, or objects. Bhumpas are widely used by Gurus in many types of ceremonies, from elaborate purification rituals for new houses, monuments, and holy sites, to simple blessings for disciples meant to purify and protect them from harmful forces. Bhumpas may also be used by practitioners to make water offerings; in such cases, the water is regarded as pure nectar.cc Read More
