Description
Praying Buddha Candle Holder
Buddhists use candles in their ceremonies in their own wonderfully distinctive way – they’re an age-old tradition of Buddhist rituals and treated accordingly. They’re often placed in front of Buddhist shrines as a mark of respect or deference, and along with incense they’re used to evoke the state of impermanence and change, a cornerstone of the Buddhist philosophy. The light from a humble candle is also said to symbolise the enlightenment of the Buddha. In this case, the candles they carry represent willpower, unity, and the beliefs of their community. It’s really something to see.
Dimensions: 22 x 8 x 14.70cm