Description
Called Dintsar in Tibetan, offering bowls are commonly used in Tibetan temples, shrines, and home altars and filled with offerings every morning as a way of collecting merit and virtue. They can hold different substances such as rice, fruits, yak butter, salt, ghee, water, flowers, incense, cinnamon powder, herbs, quartz crystals, or other stones. In Tibetan religious belief, water is considered to be plentiful and free. Water offering, called yonchap in Tibetan, will cultivate generosity and reduce selfishness and greed. Whether you have a yoga, meditation, or solitary altar, this set of bowls with gorgeous accents and trim will be an eye catching focal piece. They are great for anyone attempting practice in a confined area.
- Offering bowls made from brass copper alloy metal; Fire resistant, sturdy, and durable; Does not tip easily; Light weight and portable; Portable and easy to store.
- Copper offering bowl for burning cone, charcoal, and resin incense, palo santo, offering, smudging, and decorating meditation spot, altar, accent table, shelves, and yoga space.
- Small offering bowls with consistent size, shape, and quality; Easy to clean; No peeling; Fits indoor and outdoor use; Offering bowl for water, rice, oil, fruits, salt, flowers, herb crystals, and gemstones; NOT food graded.
- Unique altar accessories, incense burners, smudge bowls, decoration bowls for rituals, Buddhist ceremonies, Tibetan and Hindu holidays, person puja, and Diwali pooja.
- Bulk Buddhist offering bowls; Set of 7; Gift ready.