🪷 Serkyem Offering Set – Ritual Offering for Dharma Protectors
This Serkyem offering set is a traditional ritual implement used in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism,
especially within the Dudjom Tersar lineage, for making offerings to Dharma Protectors.
It is commonly used in:
• Protector rituals (Gektor / Shyektor)
• Torma offerings (Damtsig Torma, Sur, Serkyem)
• Daily offering practices in Dudjom Tersar
🕉️ Spiritual Function
The Serkyem offering represents:
• Offering of tea, alcohol, or sacred liquid
• Devotion and connection to Dharma Protectors
• Removal of obstacles and negative conditions
• Strengthening protection and spiritual support
👉 A key ritual element in protector practices.
🔱 Traditional Structure
The Serkyem set consists of:
- Large base cup (placed below)
- Tall cup / smaller vessel (placed above)
During ritual, liquid is poured into the top cup as an offering.
🧘 Altar Placement
According to Dudjom Tersar tradition:
• Place the Serkyem set on the right side of the 7 offering bowls
• When not in use, the top cup is placed horizontally
👉 Maintaining proper placement supports correct ritual arrangement.
✨ Craftsmanship & Material
• Made from copper, gold-plated, or silver-plated (depending on variation)
• Traditional Himalayan ritual design
• Carefully crafted for altar use
📏 Product Details
• Type: Serkyem offering set (2-piece)
• Top cup diameter: 7 cm
• Material: Copper / gold-plated / silver-plated
• Origin: Nepal 🇳🇵
🌿 A Sacred Ritual Object
This is not a decorative item,
but a functional Vajrayana ritual implement,
intended for authentic Dharma practice.
⚠️ Important Note
Please use with respect and proper understanding,
especially when performing protector offerings.
🎁 Ideal For
• Vajrayana practitioners
• Dudjom Tersar practitioners
• Protector practice (Dharma Protectors)
• Buddhist altar setup
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