Kapala Skull Chod Drum - Damaru 5.5" × 4.7" × 3.6"
Kapala Skull Chod Drum - Damaru 5.5" × 4.7" × 3.6"
⏱Vintage: 1990s
☞Handmade: 100%
⚒Materials: Kapala Skull ,Leather
☲Size: 5.5" × 4.7" × 3.6"
This kapala Damaru Chod Drum was collected from Baiyu Tibet,made from Rejia Monastery and blessed by lama.
It is made with traditional craftsmanship,use 2 kapala,sheepskin and cotton.
❤Details
Material:2 kapala skull,sheepskin,cotton tail
Color:yellow
Anteroposterior diameter: 140mm / 5.5"
left and right diameter: 120mm / 4.7"
Breadth: 90mm / 3.6"
❤ABOUT Damuru – Ritual Drum
In Tibetan Buddhism, the damaru is used as an instrument in meditation practices.
The Damaru or Damaru is a small drum with two heads, mostly prevalent in Tibetan Buddhism and Hindu culture. In many parts of the subcontinent of India, this Damaru is quite well known. It is considered to be a power drum and if believed, it emanates spiritual energy when played. It has mythological association with Lord Shiva. Some people also believe that the language of Sanskrit was identified by the Damaru's beats and with the Shiva's performance in Tandav cosmic dance form. Due to the small size of the Damaru, it is used by many musicians of all genres.
The Damaru has a shield shape, and in this there is an upward triangular form, which is symbolic of male lingam or procreativity while the rounded downwards pointing form is showing the female yoni or procreativity. As a symbolic meaning of this shape, the world's beginning occurs when there is the meeting of the yoni and lingam at midpoint while their separation leads to destruction.