Hand Made Copper Alloy Offering 5" Ritual Kapala Set

Hand Made Copper Alloy Offering 5" Ritual Kapala Set

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Finely Hand Carved Tibetan Buddhist Ceremonial Ritual Copper Kapala Set for Altar / Shrine Monastery from Patan, Nepal

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  • Copper Kapala Set

    Name

    Copper Kapala Set

    Height

    5โ€

    Width

    3โ€

    Depth

    3โ€

    Material

    Copper Alloy, Finely Hand Carved

    Actual Weight

    0.514 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.

    ย Kapala Set โ€“ The Skull Cup

    In the intricate tapestry of Tantric Buddhism, the Kapala Set stands as an intriguing and enigmatic ensemble, steeped in symbolism and ritualistic significance. The Kapala, a skull cup, along with its accompanying implements, holds a central place in esoteric practices, embodying both the transitory nature of existence and the transformative power of spiritual alchemy.

    The Elements of Kapala Set

    Kapala (Skull Cup)

    At the heart of the Kapala Set is the skull cup, typically crafted from human skulls or more commonly from metals like copper or silver. The use of the skull symbolizes the impermanence of life and serves as a potent reminder of the transient nature of the material world.

    Phurba (ritual Dagger)

    The Phurba, a three-sided ritual dagger, accompanies the Kapala in many sets. Its triple blade signifies the cutting through of ignorance, desire, and aversion. In ritualistic use, the Phurba is employed to pin down negative forces and obstacles.

    Kangling (Thighbone Trumpet)

    Often included in the Kapala Set, the Kangling is a trumpet made from a human thighbone. Symbolizing the impermanence of life, the haunting sound of the Kangling is used in ritual music to evoke a sense of urgency and detachment from worldly attachments.

    Symbolism and Ritualistic Use

    The Kapala Set is laden with symbolic depth. The skull cup represents the vessel of transformation, wherein the practitioner engages in rituals to transmute base elements into spiritual enlightenment. It is a profound metaphor for the alchemical process of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.

    In ritualistic practices, the Kapala Set is utilized for offerings and ceremonies associated with wrathful deities. The practitioner invokes the transformative power of these rituals to overcome obstacles, purify negative energies, and ultimately achieve spiritual awakening.

    Cultural Significance

    The Kapala Set is deeply embedded in the Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhist traditions, where Tantric rituals play a crucial role. While its symbolism may be intense, the intention is not to evoke fear but to guide practitioners toward a deeper understanding of the impermanence of life and the potential for spiritual evolution.

    The Kapala Set, with its Kapala, Phurba, and Kangling, unveils a realm of profound symbolism and ritualistic significance within Tantric Buddhism. Beyond its external appearance, it serves as a powerful tool for practitioners to engage with the transformative forces inherent in the spiritual journey, reminding them of the impermanence of existence and the potential for enlightenment. In the hands of a skilled practitioner, the Kapala Set becomes a conduit for the alchemical processes that lead to the awakening of the enlightened mind.

    About this Ritual Items

    This captivating duo of matching Kapalas is meticulously crafted from copper alloy, featuring exquisite hand-carvings that intricately weave winding vines and profound Buddhist symbols across both the stand and lead. The meticulous execution of these fine carvings elevates this set to the status of a true piece of art, a harmonious blend of artistry and spirituality. Crafted with precision and care, this fine-quality Kapala set is the result of the skilled hands of master artisans hailing from the ancient city of Patan, Nepal. Their craftsmanship, rooted in a rich tradition, transforms each piece into a testament to both their expertise and the sacred heritage of the craft.

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     Hand Made Copper Alloy Offering 5" Ritual Kapala Set

    Hand Made Copper Alloy Offering 5" Ritual Kapala Set

    Finely Hand Carved Tibetan Buddhist Ceremonial Ritual Copper Kapala Set for Altar / Shrine Monastery from Patan, Nepal

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