Water-Offering Set (Jambhala Chutor, Large)
This specially crafted copper and brass set is designed for Jambhala water torma offerings, a significant ritual in Vajrayana Buddhism that invokes wealth and abundance. The set is used to present offerings to Jambhala, the deity of wealth, in order to accumulate both material and spiritual prosperity. This set features a water-pot, a bottom receptacle, and a tripod with a small saucer, designed to hold the offerings during rituals. Symbolism & Meaning Jambhala’s Blessings – Jambhala is revered as the deity who bestows prosperity and removes obstacles to wealth. The offerings made with this set are meant to invoke his blessings for both material and spiritual well-being.Generosity & Merit – The act of offering water or tormas symbolizes generosity, and is believed to purify the practitioner’s heart and accumulate merit. Product Details Material – Copper and brass, offering both durability and a traditional aesthetic.Set Includes:Water-pot – Used to offer water during rituals