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Chod Damaru
Description
Chod DamaruThe Chod damaru is a traditional ritual drum used in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Chod practice, which focuses on cutting through attachment and ego. In the context of Chod practice, the damaru symbolizes the dual nature of reality and the balance between form and emptiness. Its sound represents the call to dispel ignorance and attachments. It is a double sided drum, held in a raised hand and played by moving only the wrist. Size: 23cm
symbolising the commitment to help others achieve enlightenment
These auspicious signs
When used together in rituals
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Practice of Vajradaka Meditation and Recitation
This thangka was painted by an artist from Bhaktapur in Nepal
called the garland of utpala lotuses
a psychologist specialising in Tibetan Buddhism for over 35 years
founder of the Gelug school
Colour Options & Meanings:
Using a mala made from hematite can deepen your meditation practice while serving as a reminder of your intentions and inner strength
Hanging this Kapen in your home or in shared spaces such as meditation rooms
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