Damaru large for Chöd ritual (Diam.: 23cm) + case - Art of Nepal
These high-quality damarus are manufactured in Kathmandu by a family of craftsmen specialized in percussion instruments. All damarus from the-dharma-s...
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The musical instruments used in Tibetan Buddhism do include: • ritual instruments, such as the bell (drilbou) and the drum (damaru) • tempo instruments, such as the large drum mounted on a handle and struck with a stick and various types of cymbals (sylkien, rolmo); • wind instruments, always played in identical pairs, such as conchs, telescopic horns (radong), bones trumpets (human, fiber) or metal trumpets (kangling); and oboe (djaling). the-dharma-store.com offers you the best musical instruments made in Nepal in the purest tradition of Buddhism handicraft. All our instruments are selected by ritual masters.
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These high-quality damarus are manufactured in Kathmandu by a family of craftsmen specialized in percussion instruments. All damarus from the-dharma-s...
The kangling is a trumpet formerly made of a human femur and used in rituals such as Tchöd or during funeral processions. Here, the bone is replaced b...