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Peso | 140 g |
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Diametro | 6 cm |
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40,00 €
Cimbali tibetani Tingsha (in lingua tibetana), artigianato buddista in bronzo -utilizzata la lega di cinque metalli come per le attuali campane originali tibetane, rame–ferro–stagno–piombo–mercurio; l’argento e l’oro sono stati abbandonati da tempo poichè costosi.
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I cimbali tibetani Tingsha, insieme agli strumenti a fiato, vengono suonati in riti specifici, e a seconda del tipo di lega e spessore il loro suono può risultare molto diverso. I più piccoli di diametro – che creano un suono più delicato – vengono utilizzati in cerimonie indirizzate a divinità pacate, mentre quelli di dimensione maggiore con un timbro più accentuato, sono percossi durante riti destinati a calmare gli dei adirati.
Le differenti vibrazioni emesse da questi semplici strumenti aiutano a raggiungere determinati stadi mentali durante la meditazione e le preghiere recitate dai monaci.
Buddhist Tingsha Bells in plain bronze -it’s used the alloy of five metals as for the current Tibetan singing bowls, copper-iron-tin-lead-mercury; silver and gold are unused so long as expensive.
The cymbals, along with the wind instruments, are played in specific rites and depending on the type of alloy and thickness of the metal their sound can be very different. Cymbals smaller in diameter – that create a more delicate sound – are used in ceremonies addressed to pacific deities, while those of larger size with a more marked stamp are played during rituals designed to appease angry gods.
The different vibrations that can range from these simple tools help achieve certain mental stages during meditation and prayers recited by the monks.
Buddhist Tingsha Bells in plain bronze -it’s used the alloy of five metals as for the current Tibetan singing bowls, copper-iron-tin-lead-mercury; silver and gold are unused so long as expensive.
The cymbals, along with the wind instruments, are played in specific rites and depending on the type of alloy and thickness of the metal their sound can be very different. Cymbals smaller in diameter – that create a more delicate sound – are used in ceremonies addressed to pacific deities, while those of larger size with a more marked stamp are played during rituals designed to appease angry gods.
The different vibrations that can range from these simple tools help achieve certain mental stages during meditation and prayers recited by the monks.
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