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20" Metal Tibetan Om Singing Bowl hand made in Nepal-Mantra Carved Bowls yoga
$ 738.67
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product details• Handmade item
• Diameter: 20 inch
• Height: 8 inch
• Materials: Seven metal, Gold, Silver, Iron, Murcury, Lead, Copper, Tin.
• weight : 10.900kilogram
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hand made singing bowls are also called the healing bowls, can be traced back as early as the 4th century. Back to that time then, the singing bowls were used during chanting and for a signal as changing activity. They were made of an alloy of seven different metals, connected to seven astrological planets, which create a range of different sounds and overtones. The seven metals are gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin and lead and they represented as 7 different planetary influences, Gold: As Sun Silver: As Moon Mercury: As Mercury Copper: As Venus Iron: As Mars Tin: As Jupiter Lead: As Saturn From time on and on, to the modern manufacturing, the singing bowls could be plain or decorated. They would be decorated with religious iconography and spiritual motifs & symbols, such as the Tibetan mantra om mane pad me hum, images of Buddhas, and Ashtamangala, Chakra and any other symbols. Singing bowls can be used as vessels to cook, as offering bowls, as beat instruments, and for meditation or relaxation. Bowls have a double effect, with sound and vibration. Since has confirmed that music, as an organized form of sounds can directly affect mood, brain waves, the nervous system and the body chemistry. Music plays a key role in the religious and spirituals of many cultures. Music is still applied to aid digestion, induce sleep and treat mental disturbances. The vibration of the singing bowls stimulated the body to recreate its own harmonic frequency and help produce the alpha waves that are present in the brain in deep relaxation. Singing bowls of all sizes are said to clean the atmosphere around as of negative energy and emotional blockages. The Singing Bowls are used worldwide for various purposes that reflect its traditional, cultural as well as spiritual significance. It can still be found on temples, monasteries, meditation centuries, and altars of Asia and worldwide as well. At present, they are particularly only made in Nepal, India, Japan, China and Korea and can be found on Buddhist alters, monasteries and meditation house throughout the world.