Tibetan Chod Damaru and Case
Tibetan Chod Damaru and Case
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Damaru is part of a collection of sacred implements and musical instrument was adopted from the tantric practices of ancient India. These reached the Himalayas from the 8th to 12th century, persisting in Tibet as the practice of Vajrayana flourished there, even as it vanished in the subcontinent of India
13 x 13 x 7 cm
The pitch of the drum varies, and the tone may vary depending on conditions of dampness, temperature and so on. Played slowly, and methodically, the droning of the damaru accompanies the haunting melodies and chants of the chod ritual, as of which are accompaniments for the inner meditations and visualizations that are at the heart of this spiritual practice.
Please Note: Due to handmade nature of this product there may some variations to the fabric Colours.