Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase
Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase

Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase

SKU: 81005059

Pearl Offerings for Wealth Vase

SKU: 81005059
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  • Authentic Tibetan tradition by trained artisans
  • Enhances blessings and merits
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According to Buddhist wisdom, the offering of precious substances to the Buddhas helps us collect merits, gain spiritual attainments, and creates the causes for inner and outer wealth. This practice of generosity also applies to wealth vases, which represent the Wealth Buddhas.

Enhance the blessings and positive energies of your wealth vase by offering jewels and precious substances. Handmade by local artists from freshwater pearls and other semi-precious stones, this traditional pearl skirt is a convenient way to make offerings to the enlightened wealth deities in your wealth vase, and creates the causes to attain the inner jewels — the Six Perfections.

Available in medium and large sizes.

* This item is available for pre-order with 21 working days lead time for processing and delivery. Subject to availability of raw materials.
* Wealth vase not included

About Precious Offerings

Offerings are an essential part of Tibetan Buddhism. According to Buddhist belief, the offering of any pure and precious substance to the Buddhas helps us collect merits, gain spiritual attainments, and creates the causes to attain a Buddha’s body — one that is healthy, pleasant and possesses charisma that leads others to the Dharma.

The offering of precious items which represent spiritual and material wealth, also helps us reduce our attachments to the objects we hold dear. This is essential to advance in our spiritual practice. For this reason, Buddhists are also traditionally encouraged to offer the best within their ability and means.

In the case of offering bowls and mandala sets, grains such as rice and barley were traditionally used to fill the offering vessels. These days however, precious and semi-precious stones are the offering substances of choice.

This practice of generosity also applies to Buddha statues and wealth vases. We can offer gold, jewels, pearls, and other precious substances such as silks and brocades. Our founder Tsem Rinpoche always encouraged this practice of making offerings as it creates the causes for us to attain the Six Paramitas (Six Perfections).

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  • Material: Freshwater pearls, semi precious stones

Medium

  • Diameter: 178 mm (7-in)
  • Weight: 0.05 kg (0.1 lb)

Large

  • Diameter: 280mm (11-in)
  • Weight: 0.1 kg (0.2 lb)

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