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Tingsha Cymbals 8 Symbols of Prosperity | Brass 5.5cm|
€38.50
Tibetan Singing Bowls and Chimes Collection
Tingshas with the Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols that show the path to Enlightenment
Tingshas | Origins and Significance:
Tingshas, also known as Tibetan hand cymbals, trace their origins back to ancient Tibetan monastic traditions. Crafted with precision and adorned with sacred symbols, these small, metal disks are typically made from a combination of seven auspicious metals, each believed to hold unique spiritual properties. The metals commonly include gold, silver, copper, zinc, iron, tin, and lead, symbolizing the unity of various elements in the universe.
The harmonious sound produced by Tingshas is considered sacred, believed to clear negative energies, invoke positive spirits, and create a sense of harmony within oneself and the surrounding environment. This makes them an integral part of Tibetan Buddhist rituals and ceremonies.
Meditation and Healing:
Tingshas are widely used as meditation aids, guiding practitioners into a state of deep focus and relaxation. The clear, resonant tones produced by the gentle clash of the cymbals help in grounding the mind and promoting a sense of inner peace. Many practitioners also use Tingshas as a form of sound therapy, harnessing the vibrational frequencies to restore balance to the body’s energy centers.
In alternative healing practices, Tingshas are often employed to clear stagnant energy, release tension, and alleviate stress. The soothing sound created by the cymbals is believed to have a profound impact on the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of individuals.
Rituals and Ceremonies:
Tingshas are an integral part of Tibetan religious ceremonies and rituals. Monks use them to mark the beginning and end of meditation sessions, prayer ceremonies, and other sacred observances. The ritualistic use of Tingshas is deeply intertwined with the belief that the pure, celestial sound produced by the cymbals aids in connecting with higher spiritual realms and inviting divine blessings.
Product Description:
- Material: Brass
- Size: Small
- Dimensions: D: ±5.5cm
- Weight: ±150g
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Tingsha Cymbals 8 Symbols of Prosperity | Brass 6.5cm|
€44.50
Tibetan Singing Bowls and Chimes Collection
Tingshas with the Tibetan Eight Auspicious Symbols that show the path to Enlightenment
Tingshas | Origins and Significance:
Tingshas, also known as Tibetan hand cymbals, trace their origins back to ancient Tibetan monastic traditions. Crafted with precision and adorned with sacred symbols, these small, metal disks are typically made from a combination of seven auspicious metals, each believed to hold unique spiritual properties. The metals commonly include gold, silver, copper, zinc, iron, tin, and lead, symbolizing the unity of various elements in the universe.
The harmonious sound produced by Tingshas is considered sacred, believed to clear negative energies, invoke positive spirits, and create a sense of harmony within oneself and the surrounding environment. This makes them an integral part of Tibetan Buddhist rituals and ceremonies.
Meditation and Healing:
Tingshas are widely used as meditation aids, guiding practitioners into a state of deep focus and relaxation. The clear, resonant tones produced by the gentle clash of the cymbals help in grounding the mind and promoting a sense of inner peace. Many practitioners also use Tingshas as a form of sound therapy, harnessing the vibrational frequencies to restore balance to the body’s energy centers.
In alternative healing practices, Tingshas are often employed to clear stagnant energy, release tension, and alleviate stress. The soothing sound created by the cymbals is believed to have a profound impact on the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of individuals.
Rituals and Ceremonies:
Tingshas are an integral part of Tibetan religious ceremonies and rituals. Monks use them to mark the beginning and end of meditation sessions, prayer ceremonies, and other sacred observances. The ritualistic use of Tingshas is deeply intertwined with the belief that the pure, celestial sound produced by the cymbals aids in connecting with higher spiritual realms and inviting divine blessings.
Product Description:
- Material: Brass
- Size: Medium
- Dimensions: D: ±6.5cm
- Weight: ±247g
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Tingsha Meditation Cymbals Dragons | Brass 7.7cm|
€55.00
Tibetan Singing Bowls and Chimes Collection
Tingsha’s with decoration of Chinese dragons, symbolising prosperity and fertility
Tingshas | Origins and Significance:
Tingshas, also known as Tibetan hand cymbals, trace their origins back to ancient Tibetan monastic traditions. Crafted with precision and adorned with sacred symbols, these small, metal disks are typically made from a combination of seven auspicious metals, each believed to hold unique spiritual properties. The metals commonly include gold, silver, copper, zinc, iron, tin, and lead, symbolizing the unity of various elements in the universe.
The harmonious sound produced by Tingshas is considered sacred, believed to clear negative energies, invoke positive spirits, and create a sense of harmony within oneself and the surrounding environment. This makes them an integral part of Tibetan Buddhist rituals and ceremonies.
Meditation and Healing:
Tingshas are widely used as meditation aids, guiding practitioners into a state of deep focus and relaxation. The clear, resonant tones produced by the gentle clash of the cymbals help in grounding the mind and promoting a sense of inner peace. Many practitioners also use Tingshas as a form of sound therapy, harnessing the vibrational frequencies to restore balance to the body’s energy centers.
In alternative healing practices, Tingshas are often employed to clear stagnant energy, release tension, and alleviate stress. The soothing sound created by the cymbals is believed to have a profound impact on the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of individuals.
Rituals and Ceremonies:
Tingshas are an integral part of Tibetan religious ceremonies and rituals. Monks use them to mark the beginning and end of meditation sessions, prayer ceremonies, and other sacred observances. The ritualistic use of Tingshas is deeply intertwined with the belief that the pure, celestial sound produced by the cymbals aids in connecting with higher spiritual realms and inviting divine blessings.
Product Description:
- Material: Brass
- Size: Large
- Dimensions: D: ±7.7cm
- Weight: ±352g