Immerse yourself in the sacred resonance of our Tibetan 8 Auspicious Carved Tingsha, a divine blend of spirituality and vibrational healing. Crafted at 3.5 inches, these tingsha carry the essence of the 8 auspicious symbols, each holding profound significance in Tibetan Buddhism.
Key Features:
- Symbolic Significance: The 8 auspicious symbols, deeply revered in Tibetan Buddhism, adorn these tingsha, invoking blessings, luck, and spiritual harmony.
- Soulful Resonance: Elevate your spiritual journey with the harmonious sound of the tingsha, enhancing meditation, mindfulness, and inner connection.
- Sound Healing: Harness the tingsha's sound vibrations to dispel negativity and cultivate positive energy, creating a serene and balanced environment.
- Higher Frequencies: Emitting frequencies of 2000 Hertz and above, these tingsha produce resonant tones that penetrate deeply for profound healing.
- Holistic Practice: Versatile for rituals, meditation, yoga, and energy work, these tingsha amplify your spiritual practice with their transformative sound.
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Eightfold Blessings: The presence of the 8 auspicious symbols empowers your practice with their individual blessings, creating a tapestry of divine resonance.
8 Auspicious Symbol Spiritual Meaning
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The Parasol (Chatra): Represents protection and shelter from suffering and negative influences.
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The Golden Fish (Srivatsa): Symbolizes liberation and fearlessness in the ocean of suffering, as fish are free-moving in water.
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The Treasure Vase (Kalasha): Signifies spiritual wealth and abundance, containing the treasures of enlightenment, compassion, and wisdom.
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The Lotus Flower (Padma): Represents purity, spiritual awakening, and the emergence of beauty from the depths of suffering.
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The Conch Shell (Shankha): Symbolizes the melodious sound of the Dharma, calling people to awaken and take refuge in the teachings.
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The Endless Knot (Srivasta): Depicts the interconnectedness of all things, reflecting the boundless wisdom and compassion of the Buddha.
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The Victory Banner (Dhvaja): Represents triumph over negativity and the realization of the path to enlightenment.
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The Dharma Wheel (Dharmachakra): Symbolizes the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, as well as the teachings of the Buddha that lead to liberation.
Product Specification:
Size: 3 inch
Weight: 300 gm
Material: Mix of 7 metals Specially Bronze and Brass
Handmade with love
Supporting Artisans since 1983
Worldwide Delivery
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- Hand Picked
- Sustainably Made
- Sound for Your Inner 'Self'
- Directly working with Artisans
Care
Care
- Clean with soft micro fibre cloth
- Do not use Harsh Chemicals
- Do not drop from Height