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Buddhist Ritual Kangling | Sacred Meditation Tool
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Size: 5cm(Height) x 29cm(Length) x 6.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.21 kg
Materials: Fiber, Acrylic Paint
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Ritual Kangling is a sacred Tibetan ceremonial horn made from fiber and finished with acrylic paint, created for altar display, ritual practice, meditation spaces, and spiritual collections. Its bone inspired form features a red painted upper section, a pale body, and a bright orange protective case with yellow edging and decorative cord accents. The visual design reflects transformation, impermanence, spiritual courage, enlightenment, and the peaceful release of attachment.
The kangling is traditionally associated with tantric Buddhist rituals, where symbolic sound is used to awaken awareness, clear obstacles, and deepen devotion. Its carefully shaped body and hand painted finish give the piece a meaningful ritual presence, while the vibrant case adds warmth and ceremonial beauty. As a meditation tool or altar object, it supports mindful reflection, prayer, mantra practice, and a deeper connection to wisdom and inner peace.
Designed for practitioners, collectors, healers, and lovers of Tibetan Buddhist decor, this ritual kangling brings sacred meaning to any shrine, temple room, yoga space, or meditation corner. Whether displayed as a spiritual art piece or used as a symbolic focus during practice, it invites clarity, compassion, protection, enlightenment, and calm energy into your devotional space.
Introduction of Kangling
A Buddhist kangling is a unique and significant ritual implement used in Tibetan Buddhism ceremonies. It is crafted from the femur of a sacrificed animal, typically a cow, and features intricate silverwork with elaborate designs. The kangling produces a hauntingly beautiful sound when played, often described as a wailing or screaming sound, which is believed to dispel negativity, purify the environment, and aid in meditation. Its use in rituals is deeply rooted in spiritual practice, and the kangling holds great importance for monks and practitioners seeking to connect with the divine through sound and ceremony.
























































































































































































































































































