Brown Ceramic Laughing Buddha
$36Laughing Buddha is consider as a god of wealth.
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Elevate your meditation and mindfulness practice with this beautifully handcrafted singing bowl. Its center features an intricate Buddha Eyes (Wisdom Eyes) etching, symbolizing spiritual awakening, wisdom, and the ever-present divine vision. Perfect for spiritual seekers, yoga practitioners, and collectors of Nepali handicrafts. Add this authentic, handcrafted singing bowl to your sacred space today.
Even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.
Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.Buddha
Copper Kalash is used to store coins, grain, gems, gold, and water, or as a flower vase inside a household. This pair of Kalash is also used during various Pooja rituals.
Copper Kalash is used to store coins, grain, gems, gold, and water, or as a flower vase inside a household. This pair of Kalash is also used during various Pooja rituals.
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The Damaha, also known as Nagara, is a kettle drum that plays an important role in traditional Nepalese music. It is a larger version of the Tyamko and shares many similarities in terms of its construction and playing technique. The Damaha is typically crafted using wood or brass, giving it a sturdy and resonant quality….
According to legend, if one rubs the Laughing Buddha’s great belly, it brings forth wealth, good luck, and prosperity. Laughing Buddha statues depict a stout, smiling, or laughing bald man in robes with a largely exposed pot belly stomach, which symbolizes happiness, good luck, and plenitude.
The Dholaki is a cylindrical drum-like instrument. It is made primarily of wood, with animal hide stretched tightly over the open ends of the drum. This combination of materials produces a unique and resonant sound that is characteristic of the instrument. The Dholaki is played by striking the drumheads with either two sticks or bare…
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