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Tibetan Meditation Tingsha Cymbal

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Tingsha Cymbals for Tibetan Meditation in Brass - Harmony and Serenity

Immerse yourself in a state of deep meditation and tranquility with our Tibetan Brass Meditation Tingsha Cymbals. Crafted by Tibetan artisans following ancestral traditions, these cymbals produce a pure, crystal-clear sound that awakens the mind and calms the soul. They are decorated with the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols which recall the fundamental values ​​of Buddhism.

FEATURES

  • Material: brass
  • Diameter: 6.5 cm
  • Weight: 170g
  • Handcrafted
  • 2 different models


Each pair of tingsha cymbals is meticulously handcrafted by experienced Tibetan artisans, ensuring exceptional quality and authenticity.
Made from high-quality brass, these tingsha cymbals provide clear and harmonious resonance, allowing for an immersive meditation experience.
Adorned with traditional Tibetan designs and finished with an antique patina, these tingsha cymbals are not only meditation tools, but also exquisite decorative pieces.
With ideal dimensions to fit in the palm of your hand, these cymbals are easy to use and transport, whether at home, in the office or on the go.

How to use Tingsha Meditation Cymbals?

  • Meditation and Relaxation: Use Tingsha cymbals to begin or end your meditation sessions, to relax after a busy day or to awaken your mind in the morning.
  • Spiritual Ceremonies: These cymbals are also used in ritual practices and spiritual ceremonies to purify space, invoke benevolent spirits and honor ancestral traditions.
  • Spiritual Gift: Give these Tingsha cymbals to your loved ones who are passionate about meditation and spirituality, to give them a precious and meaningful gift.

Learn about the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols

The Eight Auspicious Buddhist Symbols, also known as Ashtamangala in Sanskrit, are traditional symbols in Buddhism that represent important aspects of the path to enlightenment and spiritual well-being. Here is a list of the eight symbols and their meanings:

  1. The Conch (Shankha):

    • Meaning: Represents the sound of Buddhist teaching, calling beings out of ignorance.
    • Virtues: Symbol of victory over ignorance, the call to spiritual awakening and the expansion of wisdom.
  2. The Wheel of Dharma (Dharmachakra):

    • Meaning: Represents the teaching of the Buddha and the continual cycle of life, death and rebirth.
    • Virtues: Symbolizes the dissemination of the Buddha's teaching to guide beings towards liberation from the cycle of suffering.
  3. The Banner of Victory (Dhvaja):

    • Meaning: Symbolizes the Buddha's victory over ignorance and evil.
    • Virtues: Represents strength, confidence and the triumph of truth over lies.
  4. The Parasol (Chattra):

    • Meaning: Represents the spiritual protection and constant presence of the Buddha to protect his disciples.
    • Virtues: Symbolizes protection against obstacles, negative influences and spiritual dangers.
  5. The Lotus (Padma):

    • Meaning: Symbolizes spiritual purity, awakening and spiritual growth despite adverse conditions.
    • Virtues: Represents beauty, purity, compassion and spiritual growth.
  6. The Endless Knot (Srivasta):

    • Meaning: Represents the interconnectedness of all things and the lack of beginning or end in Buddhist teaching.
    • Virtues: Symbolizes the unity, interdependence and eternity of Buddhist truth.
  7. The Precious Conch (Kalasha):

    • Meaning: Symbolizes spiritual and material wealth, as well as generosity and abundance.
    • Virtues: Represents fortune, prosperity, generosity and spiritual wealth.
  8. Lotus Feet (Padma-Ghata):

    • Meaning: Represent the sacred footprints of the Buddha, marking his passage on earth.
    • Virtues: Symbolize the path of the Buddha, the trace of his awakening and the invitation to follow his teachings.

These eight symbols are often used in Buddhist art , ritual decorations, and meditative practices to inspire spirituality and recall the core values ​​of Buddhism.

Transform your meditation practice with our brass Tibetan Meditation Tingsha Cymbals . Order now to add a dimension of serenity and harmony to your life! And for even more spiritual inspiration, come visit our complete range of well-being and meditation

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