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Finely Hand Made Copper Alloy with Brass Rims 3.5" Serkim Set
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Serkim Set |
Height |
3.5โ |
Dimension of top Part |
Height: 3โ |
ย |
Diameter of top: 2โ |
ย |
Diameter of bottom base: 1.25โ |
Dimensions of bottom Part |
Height: 1.5โ |
ย |
Diameter of top: 3โ |
ย |
Diameter of bottom base: 2.25โ |
Material |
Copper Alloy with Brass Rims |
Actual Weight |
0.184 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for delivery worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
The Serkim Set stands as a revered ritual object in Buddhist ceremonies, serving as a conduit for devotees to express their reverence to deities and invite blessings during sacred rituals. Comprising two distinct pieces, this set plays a pivotal role in the ceremonial offering of liquids and solids to gods and goddesses.
The Serkim Set is comprised of two distinct and separable components designed to be used together. The upper part of the Serkim Set is specially designed for liquid offerings, such as tea, milk, or even alcohol, symbolizing the act of pouring devotion onto the taller cup. The overflow of liquid then cascades into the lower, larger bowl beneath, designed for solid offerings like fruits and grains. This ritual act holds deep significance in Buddhist practice, embodying the offering of abundance and the visualization of wishes coming true.
The pouring of offerings is not merely a symbolic gesture; it is believed to accumulate merit for practitioners, paving the way for the fulfillment of their aspirations. The overflow from the top vessel to the bottom signifies the anticipation of an abundance of blessings and resources, clearing the path for practitioners to achieve their desired goals.
The choice of offerings, whether liquid or solid, carries its own symbolism. The inclusion of strong drinks or hot beverages, such as boiling tea, adds a layer of significance. The heat is seen as a representation of swiftness, urging the divine Protector to swiftly fulfill the devoteeโs wishes and requests. In this act of offering, practitioners seek a harmonious connection with the diving, hoping to invoke blessings and favorable conditions.
The Serkim Set, with its dual vessels and intricate design, becomes a sacred instrument in the hands of practitioners, facilitating a spiritual communion with the divine. The pouring of offerings becomes a meditative act, fostering a sense of devotion and connection during Buddhist ceremonies.
Beyond the tangible nature of the offering, the Serkim Set embodies the spiritual essence of Buddhist rituals, where each pour symbolizes not only the practitionerโs wishes but also the continuous flow of merit and divine blessings. In this ritual act, practitioners find a means of expressing their devotion, seeking divine intervention, and accumulating the merits that guide them on their spiritual journey in the Buddhist tradition.
Crafted from copper alloy with brass rims, this Serkim Set is handmade by the skilled artisans of Patan, Nepal.
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