NP061

Set of Offering Bowls

£38.50
Fair Trade
Ethically sourced
Est. 1983
Family owned for over 40 years
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Handmade in Nepal
By skilled artisan producers
About this product

Set of seven small water offering bowls made from metal. Water offerings (also known as 'yonchap' in Tibetan) are amongst the most common forms of offering at Buddhist shrines. One reason why water is offered is because it has traditionally been considered a plentiful substance in Tibet and we should be seeking to make all offerings as freely as we would give water. Each bowl stands for a different part of the ritual:
1 - Prostrations to Buddha
2 - Offerings
3 - Confession
4 - Rejoicing the positive
5 - Requesting Buddhas guidance
6 - Asking Buddha to remain with you
7 - Dedication
This set is perfect for use in your own Buddhist shrine.

Specifications: 5cm ø × 2. 5cm each.

Origin: Nepal

Fair Trade Nepal Group
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📐 Height: 4, Width: 5, Depth: 5 🌍 Nepal
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