Description
☛ Damaru: Chod Damaru
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Damaru is part of a collection of sacred implements and musical instrument was adopted from the tantric practices of ancient India. These reached the Himalayas from the 8th to 12th century, persisting in Tibet as the practice of Vajrayana flourished there, even as it vanished in the subcontinent of India
☛ Damaru Accessories
This Damaru comes with a splendid Cochin brocade cover. This meticulously designed cover safeguards the Damaru, ensuring its protection against external elements, and offers unparalleled convenience for transporting this sacred musical instrument. The exquisite Cochin brocade fabric lends an air of elegance to the ensemble, while the brocade tail delicately adorns the Damaru, elevating its aesthetic appeal to new heights. Experience the harmonious fusion of functionality and beauty with this exceptional combination, perfect for any discerning music enthusiast or spiritual practitioner.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Damaru is part of a collection of sacred implements and musical instrument was adopted from the tantric practices of ancient India. These reached the Himalayas from the 8th to 12th century, persisting in Tibet as the practice of Vajrayana flourished there, even as it vanished in the subcontinent of India.