Description: Old Tibet Bronze Buddhism 12 Zodiac Symbol and Dragon Size approx : Diameter 30 cm x thickness 2.5 cm This traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is a Buddhist handicraft decoration. Object of interior decoration in embossed brass, representing Chhepu mythical creature of the Kathmandu valley and the twelve signs of the zodiac of the astrological calendar. On the back of the calendar is engraved a Dorje Vajra. This Tibetan decoration will bring a touch of exoticism, culture and tradition to the Himalayan atmosphere inside your home. By purchasing this item, you are participating in an eco-responsible and united economy, you are helping to support local communities in the Himalayas.Note: Chhepu features in the legend of the genesis of Kathmandu, the one in which a prince named Manjushri opened a mountainside with his sword to drain the lake and build the city of Kathmandu. Excerpt from the articleNote: The traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is a form of astrological calendar that is widely used in Tibetan culture. This calendar is based on the movements of the stars and planets, and it is used to determine auspicious and inauspicious days for important events such as weddings, religious ceremonies and agricultural activities.The traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is based on the 60-year cycle, which is divided into 12 years, each associated with an animal and an element. The animals that are associated with each year are mouse, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. The elements that are associated with each year are wood, fire, earth, metal and water.The traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is divided into 12 lunar months, each associated with an animal and an element. Lunar months begin on the day of the new moon and last until the day of the full moon.Tibetan astrologers use this calendar to determine auspicious and inauspicious days for important activities. Auspicious days are considered auspicious for events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and business activities, while inauspicious days are considered unlucky days and avoided for important activities.In addition, the traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is also used to determine the most favorable birth time for newborn babies. Tibetan astrologers examine the positions of stars and planets at the time of birth to determine the most auspicious time for the newborn.The traditional Tibetan lunar calendar is a complex system that is widely used in Tibetan culture to determine auspicious and inauspicious days for important events, as well as to determine the most auspicious time of birth for newborn babies. This calendar is based on the movements of the stars and planets and is divided into 60-year cycles, each associated with an animal and an element. Thank you very muchSupat
Price: 350 USD
Location: Lopburi
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Primary Material: Bronze
Type: Plate
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Tibet