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Tibetan Singing Bells
Since ancient times, Singing Bells
have been used in Tibet and Nepal, mostly by
Buddhist monks, for healing, prayer, meditation, during ritual ceremonies and
in sacred offerings to all beings. The pure and soothing vibrations
created
by Singing Bells are also used to purify negative influences, increase
positive energy and restore harmony and balance. Also known as
'Prayer Bells,' singing bells are often rung before prayer and
meditation, to clear the mind of worldly matters and dispel
stress and tension. They are made using the seven metals,
copper, tin, lead, iron,
zinc, silver and gold.
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Tibetan
Singing
Bell
Small
For
centuries, Tibetan Singing Bells
have been used for healing, meditation,
clearing negative energy and restoring
harmony and balance.
Tibetan Bells
may be rung,
struck like a gong or
made
to "sing" by rubbing the
outer
edge with
a wooden stick.
4" H
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Tibetan
Singing
Bell
Large
For
centuries, Tibetan Singing Bells
have been used for healing, meditation,
clearing negative energy and restoring
harmony and balance.
Tibetan Bells
may be rung,
struck like a gong or
made
to "sing" by rubbing the
outer
edge with
a wooden stick.6.25" H
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Raised Dragon
Tingsha
Since
ancient times, Tingshas
have been used for healing, meditation,
praying, clearing negative energy and
restoring harmony and balance.
Joined together by a leather
strap, the cymbols are struck
together, creating a clear,
pure, cleansing sound.
Tingshas are played by
holding
the leather cord at it's center,
then either gently tapping,
or striking them together,
creating a soft or strong,
pure, penetrating tone.
2.75" D
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Engraved Dragon
Tingsha
Since
ancient times, Tingshas
have been used for healing, meditation,
praying, clearing negative energy and
restoring harmony and balance.
Joined together by a leather
strap, the cymbols are struck
together, creating a clear,
pure, cleansing sound.
Tingshas are played by
holding
the leather cord at it's center,
then either gently tapping,
or striking them together,
creating a soft or strong,
pure, penetrating tone.
2.75" D
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Dorje
(Vajra)
Dorje,
meaning both thunderbolt
and diamond in Sanskrit, is a
spiritual tool believed to destroy
all kinds of ignorance and
symbolizes the supreme
indestructibility of knowledge.
Dorjes are small sceptres
held in the right hand by
Tibetan monks during
religious ceremonies.
2 3/4" H x
1' W
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Tibetan Prayer Wheel
This Tibetan
Prayer Wheel consists
of a hollow metal cylinder, beautifully embossed with the mystical
mantra,
OM MANI PADME HUM, and
mounted on a wooden handle.
It contains a tightly wound
scroll printed with this same
mantra and other prayers.
According to the Tibetan-Buddhist
belief, spinning the prayer wheel
will have the same effect as
orally reciting prayers. They
are used to purify negative
karma and obscurations and
spread spiritual blessings
and well-being.
11.5"
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