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Tingsha case
Cymbals dragons
Cymbals Om Mani Padme Hum
Cymbals plain
Finger cymbals set
Tingsha case orange/red
Protect your tingsha set with a beautiful brocade tingsha container.
This bag is made of orange/red cotton, lined on the inside and has a cotton in-between ring.
Beautiful finish with a zipper.
Tingsha case
Container for Tingshas blue/red/black
Protect your tingsha set with a beautiful brocade tingsha container.
This bag is made of blue/red/black cotton, lined on the inside and has a cotton in-between ring.
Beautiful finish with a zipper.
Cymbals dragons
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals 8 symbols of prosperity
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals Om Mani Padme Hum
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals plain
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals continuous sound dragons
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals continuous sound 8 prosperity symbols
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals continuous sound OMPMH
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Cymbals plain optimum continuous sound
Tingshas (ding-shas, cymbals) are used as musical offerings in spiritual practices, en during meditation practice, at regular intervals, in order to maintain concentration. “Musical offerings” are common in puja (praying rituals) and a number of instruments are used: bells, drums, cymbals and horns. Musical offerings are indeed standard in many Tibetan Buddhist and Hindi rituals. Today they are used by these and lay people alike. They are used with Feng Shui, meditation, cleansing, healing and alignment.
Finger cymbals set
An early Asian percussion instrument often used by female dancers.
Size 5.5 cm
Material: Copper
Material: Zinc