Singing Bowl - Flat Bottom - White Tara 13.5cm * Reduced- Due to manufacturing damage*
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Singing Bowl - Flat Bottom - White Tara 13.5cm Reduced- Due to manufacturing damage - see images for details
- Traditional craftsmanship: Made by skilled artisans using traditional techniques
- High-quality brass: Produces rich, resonant tones for a calming atmosphere
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Unique design: Each bowl has a rustic, handcrafted appearance featuring the Compassion Mantra, 'OM MANI PADME HUM' & White Tara at centre.
- Perfect for meditation & sound therapy: Promotes relaxation, balance, and inner peace
- Includes wooden mallet: Comes ready for use in your mindfulness practices
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Diameter: 13.5 cm
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Matt Finish
- Material: Bronze
- Made in Nepal
- Wooden striker & cushion ring included
Enhance your well-being with our Traditional Brass Singing Bowl
Here’s the meaning of each syllable according to Tibetan Buddhism:
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Om: Represents the body, speech, and mind of an enlightened being. It is the universal sound, symbolizing the pure and undivided nature of reality. It can also signify the purity that transcends ego.
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Mani: Means "jewel" and symbolizes the altruistic intention to become enlightened, filled with love and compassion. The jewel represents the desire for liberation and the preciousness of wisdom and compassion.
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Padme: Means "lotus," symbolizing wisdom. The lotus flower grows from the mud, symbolizing purity arising from the impurities of the world, much like wisdom that comes from our experiences of suffering.
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Hum: Represents the union of wisdom and method (compassion), which is the essence of enlightenment. It also symbolizes the immovable mind of a realized being.
Thus, the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" is a profound expression of compassion and wisdom, embodying the path to enlightenment.
Key Symbolism of White Tara:
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Compassion and Healing: White Tara is known as a compassionate figure who helps alleviate suffering and promotes healing. Her practice is often invoked for the purpose of physical healing and the extension of life.
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Seven Eyes: White Tara is typically depicted with seven eyes—two in the usual place, one on her forehead, and eyes on her palms and feet. These symbolize her ability to see the suffering of beings in all realms of existence, allowing her to act with compassion in every direction.
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Longevity: She is often associated with practices aimed at long life and is believed to grant blessings of longevity. In rituals, White Tara is invoked to overcome obstacles that shorten one's lifespan and to ensure a peaceful and prosperous life.