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The History of Tibetan Treasure Vases

Buddha Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, gave specific instructions for the creation of treasure vases to assist with the healing of the environment and the restoration of vital energy of the many beings and realms during these degenerate times.

The treasure vase is an ancient remedy that can replenish the essence of the elements – earth, air, fire, water and space. When the outer environment is purified, beings are released from suffering and energy is revitalized in all realms.



Padmasambhava prescribed the magnetizing contents of the treasure vases which include pictures and mantras of Khandro Norlha the wealth manifestation of Padmasambhava.

The vases are filled to the brim with medicine balls whose most important ingredient is "mother pills". The main substances in mother pills are called yang-dzay rilbu (essential wealth substance pills). Padmasambava originally hid these substances for future generations of beings. Many treasure revealers discovered these hidden substances. His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche collected the substances from the ten-gam (treasure collections) of Mipham Rinpoche, Mindroling Terchen, and Khyentse Rinpoche, and many other precious substances created by sublime beings. From these substances Dudjom Rinpoche made the original "mother pill".

Lama Tharchin Rinpoche received original "mother pills" from Dudjom Rinpoche and expanded them. He added the twenty-five precious substances: the five precious jewels, the five precious essences, the five precious medicines, the five precious scents, and the five precious grains; plus tsa-sum (three roots), tsi-zhi (four flower essences), nyingpo-nga (five essences) and zangpo-druk (six excellences). He also added a very rich collection of jewels and minerals: opals, diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, rubies, turquoise, coral, pearl, dZi stone, chong stone, gold silver, copper, and so on: and additional precious substances such as soil, stone, and water collected from many of the world's holy and famous places.

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SHECHEN TREASURE VASE
Our Price: £129.95

A fantastic treasure vase that has been fully consecrated and sealed at Shechen Monastery in Nepal. This vase is made from copper and engraved with auspicious symbols. It has been filled with numerous sacred substances in accordance with the tradition of Shechen Monastery. Shechen is renowned as the seat of His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and plays a vital role in preserving the Nyingma tradition.

Vases have been sealed and consecrated and should not be opened. They should be placed on a shrine or sacred place in one's home, above waist height. They do not need to be buried in the ground as an additional ceremony would be needed. Vases should always be treated with the utmost respect.

Tibetans believe vases have the power to increase the life span of beings and dispel sickness to the body and environment. In addition to this, Dharma actvity is believed to multiply and good fortune is naturally enhanced wherever a vase is present.

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Vase height approx 11 cm
each vase is hand made, so the engraved decoration may vary slightly.
Dzambhala Treasure Vase
DZAMBHALA TREASURE VASE (YANGBUM)
Our Price: £139.95

This very precious Dzambhala treasure vase or Yangbum has been sealed and fully consecrated at Nubri Monastery, which is on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, on the border between Tibet and Nepal. This monastery is under the spiritual guidance of one of the greatest living Dzogchen masters and principle holder of the Longchen Nyingthik lineage, Kyabjé Dodrupchen Rinpoche.

The Dzambhala treasure vase will have vast benefit wherever it is placed. Not only will it bless your home or place of practice, it will also benefit the surrounding area and environment. Padmasambhava tells us that vases will naturally increase wealth and cause crops, fruits and forests to grow abundantly. It is also believed to avert natural disasters of the four elements of fire, water, earth and air.

Each vase is made from copper and engraved with auspicious symbols. They contain numerous sacred Dharma substances that have been consecrated by the appropriate rituals at Nubri Monastery.

Please place your vase in a respectful place in your home or on your shrine. Vases should be kept above waist height and should never be placed on the floor.  Vases should always remain sealed.

Height approx 6 inches