According to the lineage texts on prayer wheels, prayer wheels are used to accumulate wisdom and merit (good karma) and to purify negativities (bad karma). In Buddhism, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas have created a variety of skillful means (upaya) to help bring practitioners ever closer to realizing enlightenment.
Prayer wheels are used every day, sometimes for hours on end. Worshippers turn prayer wheels to accumulate merit, help all beings in the world, and purify their karma (intentional actions). They are part of a meditation practice.
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Hand-made Traditional Tibetan Style Neckless of German silver with stone beads.
Roundabout 52 CM
Weight about 105 to 125 grams
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Tibetan Tingsha” is a traditional and enchanting musical instrument that holds a special place in Tibetan culture. Handcrafted with precision and care by skilled artisans in Nepal, these small cymbals produce a delightful and resonant sound when struck together.
The making of Tibetan Tingsha involves a meticulous process, where the artisans carefully shape and design the metal cymbals. They use a blend of ancient techniques and artistic skills passed down through generations to create these musical treasures.
When played, the melodious sound of the Tingsha is believed to have a calming and meditative effect, making them popular in spiritual practices, sound healing, and meditation sessions.
These beautifully crafted Tingsha not only serve as musical instruments but also hold cultural significance, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of the Himalayan region. By supporting the skilled artisans who create these Tingsha, you become part of preserving a rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.
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Tibetan Tingsha” is a traditional and enchanting musical instrument that holds a special place in Tibetan culture. Handcrafted with precision and care by skilled artisans in Nepal, these small cymbals produce a delightful and resonant sound when struck together.
The making of Tibetan Tingsha involves a meticulous process, where the artisans carefully shape and design the metal cymbals. They use a blend of ancient techniques and artistic skills passed down through generations to create these musical treasures.
When played, the melodious sound of the Tingsha is believed to have a calming and meditative effect, making them popular in spiritual practices, sound healing, and meditation sessions.
These beautifully crafted Tingsha not only serve as musical instruments but also hold cultural significance, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of the Himalayan region. By supporting the skilled artisans who create these Tingsha, you become part of preserving a rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.
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Handmade Incense Stick:- Lavender Incense [15 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 23 cm, Weight: 18 g.
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Hand Carved and Hand Made from seven metals: Gold, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Copper, Aluminum
Diameter: 60 cm
The gong comes with a felt mallet. The mallet is about 24 cm long.
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Handmade Incense Stick:- Rakta Chandan Incense [15 sticks in each packet] :
Length: 23 cm, Weight: 18 g.
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Hand-made Traditional Tibetan Style Neckless of German silver with stone beads.
Roundabout 52 CM
Weight about 105 to 125 grams
AVAILABILITY: In stock
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