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Product Catalog - Tingsha
Tingsha are musical instruments used traditionally for singing, chanting, ritual offerings & ceromonies by hindu and buddhists religionTibetan Buddhists use tingshas for meditation, and they are also used for relaxation and as instruments.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 are mostly used in gompa or monasteries by tibetan buddhist for ritual ceromonies and offerings.

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2.5” Dragon Tingsha
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Beautiful 2.5” Tibetan Dragon Tingshas. Dragons are a symbol of good luck and used frequently on Sacred Objects.
 
Price : US$ 9.50
In Stock : Yes
Net Weight : 200.00 gms
Shipping Weight : 500.00 gms
   
Size/Measurements : Diameter: 2.5”, Lenght of Leather Cord: 10”
Origin : Nepal
   
Materials:  
Seven Metal, Leather
   
Description:
This Tingsha bells is 2.5 inches in diameter and attached to each other by 10 inch long leather cord.

Tingsha or Ting-sha are small, musical bells used in prayer, for chanting, ritual offerings & ceromonies in hindu and buddhist religious practise. Usually it is used by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals are joined together by a leather strap or chain. The cymbals are struck together producing a clear and high pitched tone.They are also used to prepare for meditation, healing, space clearing and sound therapy treatment.

The Tibetan term 'ting' refers to the ringing sound of metal, to the cadence of a musical note and 'sha' means hanging or suspended. 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.

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