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SB206

Auspicious Symbols Lingham Singing Bowl

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  • This one-of-a-kind etched Tibetan Lingam style singing bowl is incredibly detailed and was hand picked from a stunning collection of carved singing bowls made in Kathmandu.  The bowl is hand hammered and polished before being etched with extraordinary detail.
  • Lingam bowls are said to have extremely strong energy and overall long-lasting sound.  Due to their aesthetic appeal and special sound, this style of bowl is very rare.  They are highly sought after by collectors and practitioners alike.
  • Bowl features the 8 Auspicious Symbols along the outside.  Inside the bowl you will see a Tibetan mandala design surrounding the Lingham and the mantra of compassion with flames around the inner rim.  Another Tibetan mandala design grounds the bottom base of the bowl.

Lingam singing bowls are among the rarest of all Himalayan singing bowls.  Known as a rather masculine shape, they feature a small cone-like protrusion, the lingam, inside the base of the bowl.  A small matching impression can be seen on the bottom of the bowl. 

In Buddhist legend, the 8 Auspicious Symbols represent offerings the gods made to the Buddha after his enlightenment.  It is believed that each of these symbols have powers to bring blessings.  The flaming dorje is also considered an emblem of protection.

The compassion mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion.

Surrounding the Lingham you will see a Tibetan mandala design, a geometrical design often used for meditation.  Mandalas are rich with symbolism and sacred meaning.  In fact, the etymology of the word "mandala" suggests not just a circle but a "container of essence."

Bowl rings at a F note when struck with a woolen mallet.  This note resonates with the Heart Chakra, which is the center of real, unconditional affection, spiritual growth, compassion, devotion and love.

Measures approximately 10 inches in diameter and is about 4.75 inches deep.

All sound recordings are made by striking the bowl once with our Handcrafted Red Wool Mallet!

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