Tibetan Chod Damaru
About The Ritual Item :
The Tibetan Chod Damaru is an example of both spiritual significance and superb craftsmanship. Its exquisitely crafted copper body is enhanced by a brilliant aqueous gold plating, contributing to its ethereal appeal. The goat skin used for this drum is ethically sourced and is meticulously stretched on both sides to achieve a pure and harmonious resonance that embodies the spirit of Tibetan spiritual practices.
In Tibetan Chod ceremonies, this damaru has great symbolic meaning; its rhythmic beats represent the severing of ego and attachment, which results in spiritual emancipation. This Chod Damaru, which comes with a cover, is more than just a musical instrument for practitioners to use in deep meditation exercises that lead to transcendence and enlightenment. It guides practitioners toward inner calm and realization by acting as a beacon of spiritual guidance.
Introduction To Tibetan Drum:
A Chod drum, integral to the Chod spiritual practice in Tibetan Buddhism, is a unique and symbolic instrument. Also known as a damaru, this small, double-sided hand drum has a narrow waist connecting two drumheads. The drum's shape is often likened to the hourglass, embodying the union of wisdom and compassion. Used by Chod practitioners during ritualistic ceremonies, the drum's rhythmic beating is believed to connect with the sacred energies, facilitating meditation and the realization of emptiness. The Chod drum, with its ritualistic role, underscores the synthesis of sound, spirituality, and meditation in Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
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Size: 11.5 cm(Height) x 21 cm (width)
Weight:0.656 kg
Material: Copper body,Water gold plated, Ethically Sourced Goat Skin
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How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
Place your sacred item at the center