According to Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the treasure vase is a sacred artifact with the power to restore vitality and balance the five elements: earth, water, wind, fire, and space. This helps attract wealth and prosperity, improve health, increase longevity, pacify negative energies, and bring compassion and wisdom. The blessings and grace emanating from the treasure vase extend to a radius of 24 km from where it is placed.
The treasure vase is considered an auspicious gift, given to loved ones on occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, or business launches. It is often placed in the home (altar, shelf, cabinet, shrine to the god of wealth, etc.) or buried in chosen locations.
Lama Orgyen Khandro Norla, or the Lotus Treasure Master, belongs to the Terma Tsokyi Thuk Thik or Vajra-Born Vajra lineage of Dudjom Rinpche II. This is the Treasure Master’s lineage, an inner teaching of the Tsokyi Thuk Thik, and a practice of wealth that includes instructions on making, consecrating, and sanctifying the Treasure Vase. Practicing the Treasure Master’s lineage and the Treasure Vase helps to restore and increase the energy of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
These treasure vases [ These treasure vases were made at Dudul Rabtenling Monastery, founded by Dudjom Rinpoche II and blessed by Lama Sonam Tashi Rinpoche, [currently the abbot of the monastery]. In particular, the rituals for consecrating the vases according to the Tantric rituals were performed over six days at Dudul Rabtenling Monastery during the 36th anniversary of Dudjom II’s Great Parinirvana.]
Copper, round,
Dimensions: 11×13 cm
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