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Handcrafted Sacred Altar Tingsha for Spiritual Rituals
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Size: 2.5cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.4 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
The Sacred Altar Tingsha is a finely crafted set of cymbals made from brass, each standing as a symbol of spiritual connection and clarity. These sacred instruments are often used in Buddhist rituals, enhancing meditation and prayer by producing a clear, harmonious tone that resonates through the space. The Tingsha’s purpose is to signify the beginning of a ceremony or meditation, invoking peace and an open mind.
The design of the Sacred Altar Tingsha is meticulous, with each cymbal featuring intricate floral engravings that add an aesthetic beauty to its spiritual use. The brass material is carefully crafted, providing a bright, vibrant sound with each strike. This product is traditionally used to mark transitions during rituals or ceremonies, bringing an elevated sense of mindfulness and presence. The subtle patterns etched into the surface enhance its connection to the earth, grounding those who use it in their spiritual practice.
This Sacred Altar Tingsha serves more than just a functional role; it is a tool of enlightenment. The harmonious sounds it produces are believed to clear the mind, dispel negative energy, and invite positive vibrations into the space. Whether used during Buddhist ceremonies, yoga practices, or personal meditation sessions, this Sacred Altar Tingsha plays an essential role in establishing a sacred atmosphere, making it a treasured item for anyone seeking a deeper spiritual experience.
Introduction of Tingsha
Tingsha are hand-held cymbals used in Tibetan Buddhism. They consist of two metal discs struck together to produce a high-pitched, clear sound. Tingsha are believed to offer relaxing and contemplative properties and are frequently used in prayer, meditation, rituals, sound healing, and music.

























































































































































































































































































