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Ashtamangala tingsha from Nepal in box

Ashtamangala tingsha from Nepal in box

Diameter of the box: 10.5 cm. The brass box has a working lock.
Diameter of the cymbals: 7 cm.

Tingsha, also called Tibetan cymbals or Ting-Sha, have rich cultural and spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism. These small, handmade symbols are often associated with meditation, prayer and rituals.

Symbolism of the 8 prosperity signs:
The 8 prosperity symbols, also known as the Ashtamangala, are symbols in Tibetan Buddhism that represent different aspects of enlightenment and well-being. Each symbol has its own meaning and contributes to a harmonious and prosperous life. These symbols include the Golden Fish, the Parasol, the Treasury, the Lotus Flower, the Shell, the Endless Knot, the Victory Flag and the Dharma Wheel.

When the cymbals touch, they produce a high and melodious sound. It is believed that this harmonious melody clears negative energies, promotes relaxation and strengthens spiritual connections. Integrating the eight prosperity symbols into the tingsha design reinforces these benefits and infuses the sound with positive energies associated with each symbol.

Tingshas serve as powerful tools for meditation and healing practices. The soothing sound they produce helps practitioners enter a state of deep meditation, promoting a sense of inner calm and peace. In addition, the positive associations of the symbols contribute to an uplifting and rejuvenating environment, making them ideal for spiritual practices and holistic well-being.

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