Product Specifications
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Size: Total height approx. 33 cm, Inner plate diameter approx. 16 cm, Base tray diameter approx. 25 cm
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Product Name: Eight Auspicious Mandala Plate – Brass Ritual Implement
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Material: Brass
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Craftsmanship: Pure handcrafted
Product Description
The Eight Auspicious Mandala Plate is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual implement, meticulously handcrafted from high-quality brass. Standing 33 cm tall with a 16 cm inner plate and a 25 cm base tray, this mandala plate embodies the harmony and balance of traditional Tibetan altar design.
Featuring the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala)—the conch shell, endless knot, treasure vase, lotus, parasol, pair of golden fish, dharma wheel, and victory banner—this mandala plate symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, protection, and spiritual blessings, making it an essential object for ritual offerings, meditation, and altar decoration.
As a piece of Tibetan Buddhist sacrificial implements culture, it reflects centuries of tradition and ritual significance. Its intricate craftsmanship also makes it a refined example of Buddhist sacrificial items art, suitable for both devotional and aesthetic purposes.
Spiritual Meaning & Symbolism
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Eight Auspicious Symbols: Represent protection, wealth, wisdom, harmony, and spiritual growth
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Mandala Plate: Symbolizes the offering of body, speech, and mind to the Buddhas, enhancing merit and virtue
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Brass Material: Signifies stability, durability, and grounding energy in spiritual practice
Suitable For
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Tibetan Buddhist practitioners performing daily or ceremonial mandala offerings
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Home altars, meditation rooms, or temple spaces
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Collectors of sacred ritual implements and Tibetan Buddhist art
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Individuals seeking spiritual blessings, harmony, and merit accumulation
Zodiac Compatibility (Traditional Reference)
Traditionally, brass ritual items are favorable for those born under the Ox, Dragon, Snake, and Dog signs, symbolizing stability, protection, and the accumulation of merit. Other zodiac signs may also use this mandala based on personal devotion and practice.
Recommended Spaces
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Home Buddhist altar or meditation room
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Temple or monastery offering table
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Zen or spiritual studio, sacred display areas, or private collections