SKU:H.B 9643#95
Citipati Engraved Singing Bowl
Citipati Engraved Singing Bowl
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This singing bowl features a hand-engraved image of the Citipati — the Dancing Lords of the Cemetery, the skeletal protector deities of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition — etched into its surface with the striking, graphic precision of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. The Citipati are guardians of the charnel ground, symbols of impermanence and the ever-present reality of death that, when faced directly, becomes a doorway to liberation.
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the charnel ground is not a place of fear but of profound teaching — a reminder that clinging to permanence is the root of suffering, and that the recognition of impermanence is the beginning of wisdom. Sounding this bowl in meditation invites that recognition, creating a space of raw, open awareness. A unique and powerful object for practitioners engaged with Chöd, Vajrayana, and the contemplation of impermanence.
- Hand-engraved Citipati image on a traditional Himalayan singing bowl
- Resonant tone ideal for Chöd practice and impermanence contemplation
- A rare and striking object for advanced practitioners and collectors
100% Authentic & Handmade: Our thangka paintings are authentic and handmade using centuries-old formulas passed down to local artists.
Ethically Sourced & Natural Ingredients: We use only natural and ethically sourced materials and colors on all paintings.
Bring in Positive Energy: Thangkas are believed to bring the positive energy to your homes.
Your Guide to Dharma: Thankas serve as a medium to learn the teachings of the Buddha and guide you towards Dharma.
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- Eco-Friendly
- Hand-Painted
Note and Disclaimers: This artwork will arrive rolled in a tube. Colors may vary from screen images. Sizes measure painted artwork only (excludes border).
