Handcrafted Tibetan Dakini Drum | Buddhist Ceremonial Instrument for Healing
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Size: 105cm(Height) x 40 cm(Diameter)
Width: 30 cm
Weight: 5.48kg
Stick
Size: 65.5cm(Height) x 15.5cm (Width)
Single Weight: 0.076kg
Total Weight:5.558kg
Material: Wood, Acrylic Color
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About The Ritual Item :
This handcrafted Tibetan Dakini Drum will add sacred rhythm and spiritual depth to your practice. This unique drum, used in traditional Chöd rituals, holds profound significance in Vajrayana Buddhism. Its sound represents the offering of the ego and invokes blessings from enlightened beings known as Dakini. Whether used in a ceremony or displayed on an altar, the drum serves as a connection between the practitioner and the spiritual realm.
This piece is expertly handcrafted from wood and adorned with vibrant acrylic paint, depicting Tibetan symbols, dragons, and floral patterns with significant meaning. The circular drum face is a bold turquoise color with a central triskelion, and the body rests on a vibrant red pedestal stand. It comes with a matching hand-painted stick, which adds visual harmony as well as ritual utility. The Himalayan craftsmanship shows devotion, tradition, and artistic excellence.
This Dakini Drum is a spiritual tool as well as a musical instrument, making it ideal for healing ceremonies, energy clearing, and personal meditation. The resonant sound promotes deep inner release, and its vibrant presence enhances the beauty and authenticity of any sacred space. Whether you practice Chöd or collect sacred artifacts, this drum will make a profound and powerful addition to your ritual collection.
Introduction To Tibetan Drum:
A Chod drum, integral to the Chod spiritual practice in Tibetan Buddhism, is a unique and symbolic instrument. Also known as a damaru, this small, double-sided hand drum features a narrow waist that connects two drumheads. The drum's shape is often likened to that of an hourglass, embodying the union of wisdom and compassion. Chod practitioners use the drum's rhythmic beating during ritualistic ceremonies to connect with the sacred energies, facilitating meditation and the realization of emptiness. The Chod drum's ritualistic role underscores the synthesis of sound, spirituality, and meditation in Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
How to Set Up Your Buddhist Shrine?
Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot.
Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
Place your sacred item at the center