Handcrafted Bronze Tingsha Bell for Spiritual Practice
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Size: 2.5cm (Height) x 6.5cm (Width)
Weight: 0.21 kg
Material: Bronze
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About our product :
The Tingsha, a traditional Tibetan cymbals set made of bronze, represents harmony and spiritual alignment. This exquisite piece, which measures 2.5 cm in height and 6.5 cm in breadth, is connected by a small leather rope, making it convenient to utilize during rituals or meditation. The two cymbals are frequently hammered together, producing a clear, resonant sound that is claimed to help clarify the mind, increase attention, and purify the environment. These bells are common in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, where the sound of the Tingsha is used to signal the start or end of a practice or to connect with the spiritual world.
Each circular is artistically carved with eight fortunate symbols that are very significant in Tibetan tradition. These symbols, which include the lotus, unending knot, wheel of dharma, and others, represent blessings and the path to enlightenment. The carvings are incredibly detailed, demonstrating the bronze material's ability to support fine craftsmanship. The small leather rope that joins the two bells represents the oneness of sound and intention, as they are utilized in unison, providing a physical and symbolic connection and uniting the practitioner to heavenly blessings and spiritual awakening.
Introduction to Tingsha
Tingsha are miniature hand-held cymbals traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhism for meditation, healing, and spiritual rites. When hit together, they make a clear, resonant chime, which is thought to cleanse negative energy and improve consciousness. These sacred instruments are frequently used by monks, healers, and meditation practitioners to signal the start and finish of a session, promoting attention and tranquility. Beyond spiritual traditions, tingsha is used in sound therapy and yoga to produce a relaxing environment. Their pure, high-pitched tone is supposed to balance energies and create harmony in the mind, body, and soul.
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 (statue, thangka, or a picture of Buddha) at the center.