A brass lion (Singh) statue, placing it in North-East direction of the house brings positivity and boost self-confidence. These statues are made of best quality brass, weigh light and is long lasting. It is a very good option to gift someone with new feat such as marriage ceremony, house warming party etc. Nepal is famous…
Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheels are a unique combination of ancient sacred tradition and modern technology, it can be powered by run rays or bulb light. Easy to use and install Excellent Quality Great Finish, Spin Quietly. No Noise You cBuddhist prayer wheel design, for the best wishes of safety Adopt electroplating process, lustrous and no…
The tabla is a widely popular South Asian percussion instrument used in the classical, popular and religious music of the northern Indian subcontinent. The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. … The larger drum, played with the other hand, is called bayan.
Introducing the Fine Cotton Tibetan Mixed Prayer Flag 5 Roll Gift Pack set, a perfect addition to your home or office space for those seeking peace and harmony. Made from high-quality cotton, these prayer flags feature beautifully designed symbols and mantras that hold deep spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism.
It is used for meditation in Tibet and other Himalayan region of Nepal. It is a small jhyamta kind of instrument which creates peaceful sound which helps in the meditation.
The Tyamko is a small bowl-shaped drum that holds a significant place in Nepalese music, particularly in the context of Panche Baja and Naumati Baja. The Tyamko is typically constructed using either wood or copper. Its upper portion is covered with cowhide, which serves as the drumhead. The drumhead is stretched tightly over the opening,…
Sarangi, a traditional Nepali musical instrument is the best friend of Ghandarvas . Sarangi, a long necked instrument is made up of single piece of wood hollowed-out double-chambered body.
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