Tibetan cymbals - tingsha - plain 6.8 cm

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Diameter: 6.8 cm Material: Alloy of various metals

Tingshas (ding-shas - cymbals) are used for sound offerings in Buddhist spiritual practices and during meditation at regular intervals to maintain focus. "Sound offering" is common in 'puja' (prayer ritual), and numerous instruments such as bells, drums, cymbals, and horns are used. Sound or musical offerings are very common in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu rituals. Nowadays, činele are also used in feng shui, meditation, cleansing, healing, and tuning.

For what purposes can Tibetan tingshas be used?

Strike the tingshas together, and a clear and high-pitched sound will be produced, purifying the atmosphere and creating a special sense of peace. The purpose is to awaken our awareness, to remember who we are, and to recognize our priorities in this often turbulent and illusory world.

Tingshas and Feng Shui

In feng shui, they are used because they purify and open the energy present in a space. For this purpose, the cymbals are struck in all four corners of the room. They are an excellent alternative to using incense for cleansing when incense cannot be used.

Cymbals - Tingshas and Healing Sound

In addition to healing and balancing the auric field, they are also used to mark the beginning and end of meditation. It is said that the sound of the Tingshas brings us back to the "here and now".

How to store them?

It is recommended to wrap them in a soft cloth after use.

Ornaments on the Tingshas

Cymbals are often adorned with dragons, mantras, or the eight sacred Tibetan symbols, or they can remain plain.

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