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Nowadays tingsha or ting-sha are used to prepare for meditation, healing, space clearing and sound therapy treatment. When the two pieces strike each other they produce a clear, pure, cleansing sound which can be used to focus the mind before and after meditation. Tingsha & Cymbal are musical instruments used traditionally for singing, chanting, ritual offerings & ceremonies by hindu and Buddhists religion.Cymbals or Jhyamta are mostly used in gompa or monasteries by Tibetan Buddhist for ritual ceromonies and offerings. The sound of the tingsha is very clear and loud. Various sizes and design avaialble. The Bell are carefully wrapped in bubble wrappers, Then they are placed inside box
It is a handmade engraved singing bowl.
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Singing bowls, also known by the name Tibetan singing bowl are sometimes referred as seven metals bowl are one of the oriental piece of metalcraft, the application of which range from meditation, sound healing to the musical instrument. Also read: Metal Crafts: How are they made History And Origin Of Singing Bowls Less is known about the actual origin of the singing bowl but ideas and facts gathered from the anecdotes, it can be assessed that its origin has roots during Buddhist civilization since the Buddhism regards our existence as a vibration in this cosmic universe, the idea of sound remained so ingrained in their philosophy. It is even assumed that Buddha himself brought the singing bowl from the heaven and the rests are the copy of it. Legend has it that the use of these bowls date back to Bon religion in Himalaya, way before Buddhism was founded.
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