What are Chinese Buddhist offerings?
Chinese Buddhist supplies
Water cups, incense burners, fruit plates, vases, niches, altars, lotus lamps, butter lamps, chanting machines, hand beads, Buddhist supplies (4 photos) rosary beads, hanging beads, pagodas, stupas, Buddhist seven gemstones, etc.
Magical instruments
Vajra, wooden fish, bronze chime, hezi, block, tambourine, yinqing, wind chime, cloud board, alms bowl, five offerings, vase, scripture stand, etc.
Supplies for Buddha are the most important
Buddha statues, Buddhist niches, Buddhist paintings, stupas, and pagodas.
The most important items for Buddhist rituals in Han Dynasty
Buddhist books, scriptures, prayer beads, gems, Buddhist incense, treasure cover, Buddhist flags, lotus flowers, incense, offering table, incense burner, wooden fish, drums, and thangkas.
Daily necessities for Buddhist monks in Han Dynasty
Monk robes, cassocks, Buddhist hats, and monk shoes.
Tibetan Buddhism Commonly used in Tibetan Buddhism
Dharma instruments (bells and pestles, prayer wheels, prayer tubes, bells, bells, vajra, vajra, puba seats, etc.), offering cups, offering bowls, mandrakes (cloisonné mandra, copper mandra etc.) Seven Treasures of the Wheel King, a vase, eight auspicious materials, a stupa, a bodhi stupa, sutras, rosary beads, Buddhist beads, thangkas, gemstones (pearls, clams, crystals, agates, corals, jade, glass and other natural gemstones) , incense (forsaken, standing incense, incense, coiled incense, etc.), butter lamp (copper butter lamp, cloisonné butter lamp, pure butter lamp, etc.), flowers, torma, horse treasure, elephant treasure, double deer .