Collection: Tibetan Ritual Items
Tibetan ritual items hold significant cultural and religious importance in Tibetan Buddhism. These items are used in various religious ceremonies, rituals, and meditation practices. Some key Tibetan ritual items include:
Dorje (Vajra): The dorje, also known as Vajra, symbolizes the indestructible and diamond-like nature of enlightenment. It is a ritual tool used in ceremonies to symbolize both the masculine and feminine aspects of wisdom.
Phurba (Ritual Dagger): The phurba is a three-sided ritual dagger often used in ceremonies to consecrate and purify the environment. It is also employed symbolically to pin down negative forces or obstacles.
Tingsha (Ting-Sha): Tingshas are small cymbals joined by a leather strap. They are commonly used in meditation and rituals, producing a clear sound believed to purify the environment and invoke positive energy.
Kapala (Skull Cup): Kapalas are ritual skull cups used in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, especially in tantric rituals. They may be made from human skulls (historically) or crafted from metal and adorned with intricate designs.
Mala (Prayer Beads): Malas are strings of beads used for counting mantras or prayers during meditation. They typically consist of 108 beads, and practitioners move through each bead while reciting prayers.
Thangka: Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings or embroidered banners that depict deities, mandalas, or scenes from the life of Buddha. They serve as aids to meditation and are often used in rituals.
Singing Bowl: Tibetan singing bowls produce harmonic sounds when struck or rubbed with a mallet. They are used in meditation and rituals to induce a state of deep relaxation and enhance spiritual practices.
Prayer Flags: Tibetan Prayer Flags are colorful rectangular flags with sacred symbols and prayers inscribed on them. They are hung outdoors to spread positive energy and compassion to the surrounding environment.
Ritual Conch Shell (Dungkar): The conch shell is used to symbolize the teachings of the Buddha. It is blown during ceremonies to announce the arrival of a sacred moment.
Butter Lamp: Butter lamps are used in temples and homes as offerings. The light symbolizes the wisdom of the Buddha and dispelling the darkness of ignorance.
These ritual items are not only important for their symbolic meanings but also play a practical role in the rituals and ceremonies conducted in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Tibetan Singing Bowl with 8 Auspicious Objects
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Copper Tibetan Incense Burner - Classic Hanging
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Brass Verdigris Tibetan Incense Burner - Small Lotus
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Brass Verdigris Tibetan Turtle Incense Holder - Large
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Brass Verdigris Tibetan Cone & Incense Holder - Eight Symbols
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Large Brass Tibetan Incense Burner - Four Symbol Hanging Pot
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Brass Verdigris Tibetan Incense Burner - Four Symbols Square Standing Pot
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Brass Tibetan Incense Burner - Eight Symbols Square Hanging Pot
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Tibetan Buddhist Enamel Painted Shuanglu Falun
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Chakra Rainbow Mala Prayer Beads
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Medicine Buddha Thangka
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Black Sandalwood Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Beads Mala
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Tibetan Buddhist Sandalwood Prayer 108 Mala Beads
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108 Rudraksha Beads Malas
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Buddhist Tibetan Style Pagoda
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Tibetan Tantric Initiation Offering Cup
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Brass Tibetan Tingsha with Seven Lucky Symbols
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Brass Tibetan Tingsha with Dragon
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Buddhist Shrine Copper Water Bowl Set
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Tibetan Buddhism Tantric Wheel Wang Qizhen
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Pure Copper Tibetan Horse Head Vajra
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Nepalese Handmade Singing Bowls
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Tibetan Copper Tingsha Cymbals with Bag
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Tibetan Incense Holder Box
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