Juego de cuencos pequeños para ofrendas de agua de 2,2"
Juego de cuencos pequeños para ofrendas de agua de 2,2"
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❤Este juego de cuencos tibetanos para ofrendas de agua está hecho a mano por artesanos tibetanos del Tíbet en la década del 2000. De la ciudad de Hepo, condado de Baiyu, el lugar de nacimiento de las famosas artesanías tibetanas.
❤Detalles
100% hecho a mano
Material del colgante: cobre.
Cantidad: 1 juego de 7 cuencos para ofrendas
Altura: 22 mm/0,87 pulgadas
Diámetro superior: 56 mm / 2,2 pulgadas
❤ACERCA DE Cuencos para ofrendas (Citado de: yowangdu.com)
El tipo de ofrenda más común en los santuarios budistas tibetanos se realiza con siete cuencos para ofrendas de agua, llamados “yonchap” en tibetano.
Colocar un juego de cuencos para ofrendas en el altar cada día es una forma de acumular virtud y mérito y también es un medio eficaz para cultivar la generosidad. Los cuencos simbolizan las ofrendas tradicionales de agua potable y para lavarse, flores, incienso, luz, perfume, comida y música.









