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tingsha tibetan cobalt
The ting-sha with the third eye chakra symbol!
Tibetan cobalt ting-sha The Tibetan cobalt ting-sha is composed of small cymbals (disks) of dark blue color (connected to the third eye chakra) used in prayers, meditations and rituals by Tibetan Buddhists. These cymbals are made of bronze, with an approximate weight of 210 grams. The diameter of each ting-sha dish is 6.5cm. about Tibetan ting-shas Tibetan cymbals are cymbals or discs that when struck produce a clear, high pitched tone. Tibetan Tingshas are thick discs that produce a unique beat and musical touch. Ancient Tingsha were made from special bronze alloys that produced harmonic overtones. These tools are currently used with Tibetan bowls and other instruments in meditation, music, or sound and music therapy. Traditionally, Tibetan cymbals or Tibetan ting-shas were used as part of specific Tibetan rituals, such as offerings to “hungry ghosts” (evil spirits, evil reincarnations). Its true function was seen as a religious tool. ABOUT THE 3rd EYE CHAKRA The Tibetan bowl 3rd eye chakra – cobalt refers to the 3rd eye chakra (Ajna), located in the pituitary gland (pituitary gland), following the spine at eye level. This chakra governs intuition and psychic abilities. Its color is indigo/cobalt. This color elevates mysticism and understanding. Using the balanced energy of this chakra enhances your dreams and helps heal etheric body problems.