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A traditional Tibetan-style Ritual Rice Pot with a vintage antique finish and decorated with motifs inspired by the Eight Auspicious Signs. Considered one of the basic ritual items, it is used for storing uncooked rice, barley or any other raw grains for use during
pujas and other rituals, for instance during ceremonies to bless the land or buildings, and during the recitation of auspicious verses.
When Buddhism was first introduced to Tibet from India, flower petals were commonly scattered during
pujas and rituals. However, as flowers were scarce in Tibet's harsh climate and landscape, Tibetans improvised by replacing the flower petals with uncooked grains such as barley and later, rice.
Store respectfully in a clean and nice place when not in use.
Product Details
- Material: Brass
- Height: 130mm (5.1-inch)
- Diameter: 90mm (3.5-inch)
- Weight: 220g (0.5 lb)
Reviews
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excellent product, excellent serviceReview by John
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I purchased a ritual item that I had needed for a while now. I was quite happy with the item and the service was prompt and efficient. Also; you get a "sweet rice" blessing with your order, very nice; Thank you (Reviewed on 6/27/2018)
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