Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Kettle Gilded 24k Gold Embossed With Four Harmonious Brothers-From Nepal
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Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Kettle |
The boiling kettle
is a simple item, so thoroughly annealed into our lives that one could not
possibly give it any meaning beyond its utilitarian role. As everyday and easy
to overlook as it is, it has been written about in great detail in the
tripithakas. When the whistle blows, it takes one aback by the senses; one
naturally realizes that is time to take it off the fire, and the moment this
action is performed, it is like nothing ever happened. Somewhere in the Buddhist
texts, they say that the whistling kettle is akin to the anger in us (or
restlessness, jealousy, any emotion that induces unease in the mind) and that
these emotions are triggers for us to take some action. They take us back by
the soul, and giving in to them would be akin to letting the jarring sound of
the kettle's whistle go on and on whilst trying to otherwise live our lives.
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