Rice Pot (Brass, 5" Height)
This brass offering pot is a traditional vessel used in Vajrayana Buddhism to hold grains, such as rice or barley, on a practitioner's table or a lama’s table. It serves as an offering container, often placed as part of the altar setup, symbolizing abundance and the act of giving. The pot is often filled with grains during sadhanas or rituals, representing nourishment and prosperity.
Symbolism & Meaning
Abundance & Nourishment – The pot symbolizes the offering of sustenance and the abundance of resources, reflecting the practitioner’s dedication to the path and their generosity.
Cultivation of Merit – By placing grains in the pot, practitioners accumulate merit and contribute to the continuous flow of positive energy in their spiritual practice.
Product Details
Material – Brass, known for its sturdy and enduring qualities, enhancing the pot’s spiritual and physical presence.
Size – 5” in height, ideal for placing on a practice or offering table.
Cover – Includes a cover to protect the contents and maintain the sanctity of the offering.
Crafted in Nepal – Handcrafted in Nepal by skilled artisans, ensuring both quality and authenticity.
How to Use
Altar Use – Place the pot on your altar or practice table and fill it with grains as a symbol of abundance and offering.
Ritual Use – Incorporate the offering pot into your rituals, especially those focused on accumulation of merit, prosperity, and generosity.
Why Choose Brass Offering Pot with Cover
Authentic Craftsmanship – Handcrafted in Nepal, ensuring traditional craftsmanship and spiritual significance.
Practical & Symbolic – Functions as both a practical item for storing grains and a symbolic offering vessel to enhance ritual practices.
Durable – Made from brass, ensuring the pot's longevity and resilience over time.
This 5" Brass Offering Pot with Cover is a meaningful addition to your altar, offering a sacred space for the practice of generosity and the cultivation of merit.
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