Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot
Parasol (Chattra), Golden Fish (Srivatsa or Matsya), Treasure Vase (Kalasha), Lotus Flower (Padma), Conch Shell (Shankha), knot

3 Inches Diameter Hand Etching Ashtamangala Tibetan Tingsha Cymbal Bell

The term "Tingsha" refers to traditional Tibetan cymbals utilized in various religious and spiritual ceremonies. When hit together, they generate a clear, resonant sound and are usually constructed of metal. Tingshas are frequently used in meditation, prayer, and rituals to clear the mind, and focus concentration. 

Material  : 5 Metals, Leather, and silk bag
Design : Ashtamangala
Diameter : 3 Inches approx.
Bell Weight : 0.24 kilograms
Time to Make : Ready to Ship

* Custom orders available

$31.15
No tax

 

The term "Tingsha" refers to traditional Tibetan cymbals utilized in various religious and spiritual ceremonies. When hit together, they generate a clear, resonant sound and are usually constructed of metal. Tingshas are frequently used in meditation, prayer, and rituals to clear the mind, and focus concentration.

The eight auspicious symbols are depicted in the tingsha bell. These symbols are:

  • The Parasol: This symbol represents protection from suffering and is often depicted as a colorful umbrella.
  • The Golden Fish: This symbol represents fertility and abundance and is often depicted as two fish, one swimming upward and the other downward.
  • The Treasure Vase: This symbol represents spiritual and material abundance and is often depicted as a vase with jewels spilling from its mouth.
  • The Lotus: This symbol represents purity and enlightenment and is often depicted as a pink or white lotus flower.
  • The Conch Shell: This symbol represents the teachings of the Buddha and is often depicted as a white or pink shell.
  • The Endless Knot: This symbol represents the interconnectedness of all things and is often depicted as a knot with no beginning or end.
  • The Victory Banner: This symbol represents the victory of the Buddha's teachings over ignorance and is often depicted as a banner or flag.
  • The Dharma Wheel: This symbol represents the Buddha's teachings and is often depicted as a wheel with eight spokes.

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what is included in the package?

  • Mantra Tingsha Bells
  • Free tingsha bells cover

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Methods of playing Tingsha Bell:

First Method

  1. Hold the leather with both the thumb and index finger.
  2. Strike the edges of the bell and separate the bell.
  3. You can hear the sound of the bell.

Second Method

  1. Hold the leather with both the thumb and index finger.
  2. Strike the bell up and down.
  3. You can hear the sound of the bell.

Old Method

  1. Hold the bell upside down.
  2. Strike the edges of the bell.
  3. You can hear the sound of the bell.

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Note: The colors of tingsha bell covers may vary.

Due to picture retouching, the actual color of the products may differ slightly. 

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