An incense burner or censer in Tibetan-Nepalese Buddhism is an integral part of the worship altar, placed in front of the deity, filled with fragrant ingredients burnt to release a pleasing scent, offered to the deity’s senses.
The incense thus produced creates a spiritual environment around the place of worship, soaked in which the devotee transcends the mundane and moves to the realm of metaphysical experiences.
This copper incense burner from Nepal is a gift from Exotic India Art that promises you an unforgettable spiritual encounter as well as aesthetic value to your home shrine.
The lid of the copper incense burner is adorned with flowing vegetation, lotuses, and other auspicious motifs. On the top of the lid is the potent Buddhist symbol of the Vajra or thunderbolt. The artistically alluring net of vines on the lid gives the ingredients burnt inside the vessel opening to release fragrant fumes.
The lower body of this copper incense burner is embellished with lotus petals and awesome figures of dragons, whose roaring figures can be seen on the handle of the burner. Dragons are one of Buddhism’s guardian animals and are also symbols of Enlightenment. The four legs of the copper incense burner are shaped like the legs of dragons, thus when viewed from the side, the incense burner appears to be encased in the body of a snarling dragon.
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