Product Specification
Size: 10 cm
Product Name: Handcrafted Brass Mandala Offering Plate
Product Description
This handcrafted brass Mandala offering plate is inspired by the traditional sacrificial item culture of Tibetan Buddhism and is an indispensable ritual object in the Vajrayana mandala offering ceremony. The supply plate and the matching tray are all handcrafted from high-quality brass, with a well-proportionally balanced design, stable and durable, symbolizing the completeness and harmony of the cosmic mandala. In Tibetan Buddhism, the mandala compass (mandala offering set) symbolizes the offering of the entire universe - wealth, merit and virtue - to all Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and protectors. It embodies the practice methods of accumulating merit, purifying obstacles and cultivating wisdom. Brass has always been regarded as a sacred and stable material, adding a solemn and pure atmosphere to daily spiritual practice and offerings.
Complete spiritual offering: It symbolizes offering the entire universe during mandala practice. Merit and Purification: It helps accumulate merit and eliminate obstacles.
Stability and Protection: Brass symbolizes stability, continuity and spiritual sustenance. This is suitable for Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana practitioners seeking inner peace, concentration and spiritual growth, as well as those collecting authentic Buddhist ritual objects.
Zodiac compatibility (reference: Traditional culture) : Ox, Dragon, Dog: Symbolizing stability and tenacity; Monkey,
Rooster: helping to enhance mental clarity, wisdom and concentration. The Chinese zodiac signs only have cultural and symbolic significance. This handcrafted brass mandala compass from Tibetan Buddhism is not only a practical ritual tool but also an exquisite embodiment of Buddhist sacrificial art. It is highly suitable for long-term worship, daily practice, and spiritual display, and also holds significant cultural and collection value. It is suitable for home Buddhist altars and shrines, meditation rooms and practice Spaces, temples, monasteries, and spiritual centers.