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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Ritual Items
Dimensions: Height: 7.48 in (19 cm) Width: 11.42 in (29 cm) Depth: 7.84 in (20 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Copper
Place of Origin: Tibet
Period: Qing Dynasty
Condition: Good

This is a giant version of the Yellow God of Wealth Toba from Tibetan tradition in the Qing Dynasty, made of Lima copper. Toba needs to follow strict rituals when used as an offering vessel. It is a must-have offering vessel for many Vajrayana disciples when they practice Tantra. The rare thing about this toba is that it is a magical instrument that originated from Huang Wealth God. The front of the toba has the image of Huang Wealth God. It is made entirely of Lima copper and is of extremely high grade. Toba is not only the most unique practice and offering instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture, but it is also tacitly understood by those who practice esoteric Buddhism that offering bowls to attract wealth is the first priority. The bowl can hold various offerings, such as nectar, nectar pills, Qibao, Tibetan incense, highland barley, wine, butter, etc. It is extremely valuable to offer it on the Buddhist altar at home to attract wealth, ward off evil spirits, and remove obstacles.

The Toba in front of us is undoubtedly the most lucky because it is the origin of the Yellow God of Wealth. The three legs at the bottom are stable and strapped, and the top of the top is decorated with a circle of cadaver trees and continuous beads, which makes it look gorgeous. In the middle of the front of the Toba is the image of the God of Wealth, which is exquisitely carved and inlaid with turquoise and coral. There is a sarcophagus on both sides and in the back in symmetrical positions. The entire Toba is a giant-sized version with exquisite craftsmanship. It is inherited from Minzhulin Temple and is extremely rare.

 

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Qing Dynasty Yellow Dzambala Giant Edition Toba Tibetan Dharma Weapon Lima Copper Tibet

    Item Type: Tibetan Antique Ritual Items Dimensions: Height: 7.48 in (19 cm) Width: 11.42 in (29 cm) Depth: 7.84 in...

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        Description

        Item Type: Tibetan Antique Ritual Items
        Dimensions: Height: 7.48 in (19 cm) Width: 11.42 in (29 cm) Depth: 7.84 in (20 cm)
        Materials and Techniques: Copper
        Place of Origin: Tibet
        Period: Qing Dynasty
        Condition: Good

        This is a giant version of the Yellow God of Wealth Toba from Tibetan tradition in the Qing Dynasty, made of Lima copper. Toba needs to follow strict rituals when used as an offering vessel. It is a must-have offering vessel for many Vajrayana disciples when they practice Tantra. The rare thing about this toba is that it is a magical instrument that originated from Huang Wealth God. The front of the toba has the image of Huang Wealth God. It is made entirely of Lima copper and is of extremely high grade. Toba is not only the most unique practice and offering instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture, but it is also tacitly understood by those who practice esoteric Buddhism that offering bowls to attract wealth is the first priority. The bowl can hold various offerings, such as nectar, nectar pills, Qibao, Tibetan incense, highland barley, wine, butter, etc. It is extremely valuable to offer it on the Buddhist altar at home to attract wealth, ward off evil spirits, and remove obstacles.

        The Toba in front of us is undoubtedly the most lucky because it is the origin of the Yellow God of Wealth. The three legs at the bottom are stable and strapped, and the top of the top is decorated with a circle of cadaver trees and continuous beads, which makes it look gorgeous. In the middle of the front of the Toba is the image of the God of Wealth, which is exquisitely carved and inlaid with turquoise and coral. There is a sarcophagus on both sides and in the back in symmetrical positions. The entire Toba is a giant-sized version with exquisite craftsmanship. It is inherited from Minzhulin Temple and is extremely rare.

         

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