Tingsha cymbals, also known as tingsha bells, or tingsha chimes, originated in Tibet and are very useful for opening and closing meditations. Tibetan singing bowls are renowned for their multitonal qualities and ability to raise vibrations in advance of meditation. Japa malas are the original prayer beads, and are widely used to count the repetitions of prayers. We hope these tools will help you progress on your path.
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ITEM RC96
$38.95
Made from alloys of bronze, iron, and zinc, the Om Mani Padme Hum Tingsha Cymbals produce a very clear tonal quality... Read more...
ITEM FCD3
$38.95
The Dragon Tingsha cymbals are very useful for opening and closing a meditation, cleansing a space, or raising a vibration. Read more...
ITEM RSB4
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This particular singing bowl is decorated in an elaborate Tibetan script around its outer surface... Read more...
ITEM RSB6
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Decorated with Tibetan script on its outer surface and featuring symbols of religious significance embossed in the bowl's inner surface, this singing bowl measures approximately 6" wide, and 3 1/2" high at its highest point. Read more....
ITEM RM7710
$21.95
Used in ritual prayer, these japa mala beads are usually held in the right hand and moved in rhythm with repetitions of a spoken prayer, or mantra. Read more...
ITEM RM7712
$29.95
A japa mala is a string of beads used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra. The mala enables one to focus on the prayer without having to count the repetitions. Read more...