🐉 Naga Vase – Khandro Thugthig Practice
This Naga Vase (Naga Bumpa) belongs to the profound Khandro Thugthig (Essence of the Dakini) practice,
a sacred Terma revealed by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche II.
In Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism, the Naga Vase is used for offerings to Naga beings—guardians connected to water, environment, and subtle energetic balance.
🕉️ Spiritual Significance
Within the Dudjom Tersar lineage, Naga offerings are traditionally understood to:
• Purify obstacles related to health and environment
• Restore balance in subtle energies
• Harmonize human life with natural forces
• Support peace, well-being, and prosperity
• Enhance “Yang” vitality and prosperity energy
👉 Often used in practices focused on healing, purification, and energetic balance.
🔱 Function & Use
The Naga Vase may be used in several traditional ways:
• Offering – released into rivers, lakes, or the sea
• Earth placement – buried in selected locations (e.g., land or foundation)
• Indoor placement – kept on altar or in a clean, respectful space
👉 Intended to support restoration of energy flow, harmony, and auspicious conditions.
🙏 Blessing & Lineage
• Blessed and consecrated by Lama Sonam Tashi Rinpoche
• From Dundul Raptenling Monastery, Odisha, India
• Prepared according to authentic Dudjom Tersar lineage rituals
👉 Ensuring authentic spiritual context and lineage connection.
✨ Material & Craft
• Made from porcelain
• Decorated with the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala)
• Traditional Himalayan-inspired design
📏 Product Details
• Size: 11 x 12 cm
• Material: Porcelain
• Decoration: Eight Auspicious Symbols
• Origin: Nepal / Himalayan region
• Type: Naga ritual vase
⚠️ Important Note
This is a Vajrayana ritual object,
not intended as a decorative item for casual use.
Please handle with respect and proper understanding.
🎁 Ideal For
• Vajrayana practitioners
• Dudjom Tersar practitioners
• Meditation and altar setup
• Spiritual collectors
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