Singing bowls have been used in religious and shamanic practices for well over 1500 years and have been associated with Tibetan Buddhism since the 8th century A.D. A singing bowl is played by resting the bowl on the flat of the hand and rotating the stick around the outside rim of the bowl. This produces a vibration that creates a hum, which is the essence of the bowl. This natural and harmonious sound emitted by singing bowls is used to invoke a state of deep relaxation, which assists-meditation, the ultimate goal of which is enlightenment. They are a vital aid to meditation and are found in Buddhist monasteries and temples around the world.
Our customer favourite bundle pack includes:
9 cm diameter Singing bowl
Flat round cushion
A mallet
A gift box
A tingsha bell with a carry case
Made in Nepal
Our customer favourite bundle pack includes:
9 cm diameter Singing bowl
Flat round cushion
A mallet
A gift box
A tingsha bell with a carry case
Made in Nepal