Tibetan Cymbal with symbols of prosperity
Tibetan Cymbal with symbols of prosperity
A traditional Tibetan cymbal whose sounds are meant to encourage attention and concentration in Buddhist rituals. Cymbal, cymbals or tingsha is decorated with eight symbols of happiness, prosperity and wisdom is made of… more »
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Tibetan Cymbal with symbols of prosperity
A traditional Tibetan cymbal whose sounds are meant to encourage attention and concentration in Buddhist rituals. Cymbal, cymbals or tingsha is decorated with eight symbols of happiness, prosperity and wisdom is made of metal alloy, diameter is about 5.5 cm, weight about 150 g. Illustrative illustration.
The cymbal can be used, for example, to start and end meditations, massages or other rituals.
The goblet symbolizes the richness of Buddhist teaching (Dharma), longevity and prosperity.
The lotus symbolizes the transformation on the spiritual path. Just as it turns into a beautiful flower, so negative human qualities turn into love, compassion and wisdom.
The victorious battalion symbolizes complete victory over the negative, destructive forces within ourselves.
The parasol symbolizes the protection that Dharma offers to all living beings by protecting them from negative forces, diseases, obstacles, accidents, etc.
The Wheel of Dharma symbolizes the teachings of the Buddha and his spread.
Pisces symbolizes the fact that people who practice the Dharma do not have to fear suffering because they can live through their own understanding and action.
The infinite knot symbolizes the interdependence of all phenomena, an aspect of the Buddha's wisdom.
The dextrorotatory shell symbolizes the supportive sound of the Dharma, which dispels the suffering of the living entities.