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Tibetan Buddhist Cross Vajra Silk Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth, 8”X8”, Red/Blue/Yellow

Tibetan Buddhist Cross Vajra Silk Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth, 8”X8”, Red/Blue/Yellow

Regular price $10.00 USD
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Enhance your sacred space with our Tibetan Buddhist Cross Vajra Silk Brocade Shrine Table Cover Altar Cloth. This handcrafted piece seamlessly blends traditional Tibetan artistry with functional design, making it an ideal addition to your meditation or prayer area.

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Each altar cloth is meticulously handcrafted, featuring the Double Dorje (Cross Vajra) symbol at its center. In Tibetan Buddhism, the Double Dorje represents stability and protection, embodying the indestructible nature of enlightenment.

  • Premium Silk Brocade: Made from high-quality silk brocade, this altar cloth showcases vibrant colors—red, blue, and yellow—that symbolize the radiant nature of an enlightened mind. The luxurious texture adds an elegant touch to any sacred setting.

This handcrafted Buddhist altar cloth not only serves as a functional piece for your spiritual practices but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of your living space. Its traditional Tibetan altar cover design makes it a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate cultural artistry and seek to infuse their homes with meaningful accents.

Elevate your home décor with this Buddhist home accessory, and invite the auspicious energy of the Double Dorje into your space.

 


Dimension:
Length 8” (20cm)
Width 8” (20cm)
Thickness 1/8” (0.3cm)
(Note: As each altar cloth is handcrafted, slight variations in color or pattern may occur, adding to its unique charm.)


Meaning:
----- Double Dorje/ Crossed Vajra
Vajra, in Sanskrit, has both the meanings of “thunderbolt” and “diamond.” Like the thunderbolt, the vajra cleaves through ignorance. The Thunderbolt was originally the symbol of the Hindu rain god Indra (who became the Buddhist Śakra) and was employed by the 8th-century Tantric (esoteric) master Padmasambhava to conquer the non-Buddhist deities of Tibet.

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