Diameter:
8cm
Height:
3.5cm
Speciality:
Set of 8 bowls are made of pure Tibetan copper. On their bodies, there are images of Eight Symbols of Good omen, such as The Endless Knot, The Treasure Vase, The Lotus Flower, Two Golden Fish, The Parasol, The Conch Shell, The Dharma Wheel and The Banner of Victory.
Story of product:
In Buddhism these Eight symbols of good fortune represent the offering made by the gods to Buddha Shakyamuni immediately after he attained enlightenment.
A mandala is a spiritual symbol in Buddhism and Hinduism. It's a symbolic representation of the universe with an inner and outer world. The word mandala comes from Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language. Literally mandala means “circle.” The mandala flower represents an imaginary palace that is contemplated during meditation. Each object in the palace has significance, representing an aspect of wisdom or reminding the meditator of a guiding principle. The mandala's purpose is to help transform ordinary minds into enlightened ones and to assist with healing.
Who should use this:
Owner can use these bowls to contain water, oil or other items to offer to Buddha. Using these items will help to increase merit.