Tingshas are made from bronze alloys, they produce a distinct, long-ringing tone when gently struck together, helping to enter meditative states and balance energy centers. Tingshas have been used for centuries in India Nepal and China as a sound tool for purificaion
TINGSHAS
Key Features & Uses:
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Construction: Two metal discs (often bronze alloy) joined by a leather cord.
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Sound: A bright, clear, high-pitched tone with long, resonant overtones.
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Purpose:
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Meditation & Yoga: To start/end sessions, focus the mind, and balance chakras.
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Energy Clearing: To cleanse spaces, auras, and release blockages (Feng Shui).
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Rituals: Used in Tibetan Buddhist practices for various ceremonies.
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How to Use: Hold the cord and gently strike the two cymbals together to produce their unique sound.
Why They Work (Spiritual Aspect):
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The specific interval between the cymbals is said to resonate with the brain's alpha state, making meditation easier.
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Their pure sound helps quiet the mind and connect with inner peace.
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