Product Specifications
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Size: Height approx. 23 cm, Base diameter 10 cm, Tray diameter 17 cm
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Product Name: Upgraded Eight Auspicious Mandala – Brass
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Material: Brass
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Craftsmanship: Pure handcrafted
Product Description
The Upgraded Eight Auspicious Mandala is a sacred ritual implement in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the traditional Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala): the conch shell, endless knot, treasure vase, lotus, parasol, pair of golden fish, dharma wheel, and victory banner. Each symbol embodies wisdom, prosperity, protection, and spiritual blessings, making this mandala plate a powerful object for both ritual and meditation practice.
Crafted from high-quality brass and meticulously handcrafted, this upgraded mandala features a sturdy base and elegant tray structure, reflecting the precision and reverence of Tibetan Buddhist sacrificial implements culture. The brass surface exudes a warm, golden tone, symbolizing stability and longevity, while the intricate design embodies Buddhist sacrificial items art, making it suitable for display or active altar use.
Spiritual Meaning & Symbolism
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Eight Auspicious Symbols: Represent protection, wealth, wisdom, harmony, and spiritual advancement
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Mandala Structure: Symbolizes the universe and the offering of body, speech, and mind to the Buddhas
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Brass Material: Signifies stability, durability, and grounded spiritual practice
Suitable For
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Tibetan Buddhist practitioners performing daily or ceremonial mandala offerings
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Home altars, meditation spaces, or temple use
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Collectors of sacred ritual implements and Buddhist art
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Individuals seeking spiritual blessings, merit accumulation, and harmonious energy
Zodiac Compatibility (Traditional Reference)
Traditionally, brass ritual items are favorable for those born under the Ox, Dragon, Snake, and Dog signs, symbolizing protection, grounding, and accumulation of spiritual merit. Other zodiac signs may also use this mandala based on personal devotion.
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 collection showcases