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Finely Hand Crved 5.25" Tibetan Buddhism Silver Ritual Butter Lamp Patan Nepal
$ 198
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Description
Tibetan Buddhist 5.25" Silver Butter LampFinely Hand Carved Tibetan Buddhist Silver Butter Lamp from Nepal
Butter Lamp - Banisher of Darkness
This is a traditional butter lamp, a ritual implement used in Buddhist temples and monasteries throughout the Himalyan region. Clarified yak butter, or
ghee
is traditionally burned in the lamp, but vegetable oil is often used today. Butter lamps are believed to help focus the mind and aid meditation.
Offering lamps is also an important act for the Buddhist practitioner. Offerings are made to bring success and prosperity, to remove ignorance (lamps represent light and knowledge), and to bestow blessings on loved ones who have died. In temples and monasteries, hundreds of lamps may often be seen shining together before the sacred images, with each lamp representing someone's heartfelt wish and devotion.
About this Ritual Item
This Butter Lamps is made of pure silver. The Butter Lamp is decorated with beaufitul carvings to give a beautiful look and designs. This finely Butter Lamp is crafted by the master artisans of Patan, Nepal.
Purchase Details
Name
Butter Lamp - Silver with Fine Hand Carvings
Height
5.25"
Diameters
Top: 3.5"(top diamter)
Bottom: 2.5"(diameter of base)
Material
Pure Silver
Shipping Weight
0.7 kg / 1.54 lbs. (approximate)
Ships From
Patan, Nepal