Handcrafted Tibetan Damaru Drum | Includes Silk Brocade Cover Case
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Size: 8cm (Height) x 10.5cm (Width)
cover Weight: 0.12kg
Dararu weight: 0.20kg
Total Weight: 0.32kg
Material: Bhutanese Wood
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About The Ritual Item :
The handcrafted Tibetan Damaru Drum is a sacred Buddhist instrument used for mantra chanting and ritual practice. It measures 8cm in height, 10.5cm in Width, and weighs 0.20kg. It is made of Bhutanese wood, renowned for its beautiful grain and lightness. The damaru, which has traditionally been used in Vajrayana Buddhism, produces a rhythmic sound that invokes wisdom and compassion while also aiding in meditation concentration.
The drum is decorated with vibrant ribbons and colorful woolen beaters, and it comes with a stunning silk brocade case (0.12kg) for safe storage and ceremonial purposes. The brocade cover features traditional Tibetan motifs, making it suitable for both display and daily use. This ritual drum is lightweight and portable, making it ideal for practitioners, spiritual collectors, and as a thoughtful gift.
This Tibetan damaru drum is ideal for altar placement or ritual ceremonies, combining spiritual significance with fine Himalayan craftsmanship. This authentic Bhutanese wood Buddhist ritual drum will deepen your meditation, elevate your chanting, and enhance your sacred space.
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 the hourglass, embodying the union of wisdom and compassion. Used by Chod practitioners during ritualistic ceremonies, the drum's rhythmic beating is believed to connect with the sacred energies, facilitating meditation and the realization of emptiness. The Chod drum, with its 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