Quick Overview
Saga Dawa falls on the fourth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar and is a month honoring The Buddha’s Life. Saga Dawa or the month of merits, is one of the most sacred for Buddhists, because we celebrate the BIRTH, ENLIGHTENMENT AND DEATH (PARINIRVANA) of the Buddha Shakyamuni. Tibetan Buddhists make extra efforts to practice more generosity, virtue, compassion, and conduct, in order to accumulate greater merit.
These singing bowls are crafted on a Saga Dawa Full Moon evening by enhancing the subtle moon energy for healing vibrations. These singing bowls are chosen carefully by sound testing to ensure their healing properties. These exclusive healing masterpieces are carefully made for long lasting and powerful sounds. Traditionally, the bowls were made of seven sacred metals, corresponding to the seven planets. During the process of making these full moon singing bowls firstly a ritual offering to their gods and deities are performed by high priest and after that the singing bowls is made by our renowned artist.
The outside of the bowl is engraved with a sacred Buddhist mantra and Shou, or the Chinese character for longevity and also the date on which the full moon occured i.e Saga Dawa is mentioned. This bowl can easily used to enhance meditation. Simply strike the wooden mallet gently against the side of the bowl, and then run it around the bowl’s edge. This will result in beautiful tones that promote deep relaxation.
The sounds generated by these Singing Bowls are a type of energy medicine that promote healing from stress disorders, pain, depression, and most forms of disease.
Healing processes are initiated through entraining our brainwaves to synchronise with the perfect resonance of the bowls. Unique tones create the perfect state for deep meditation, creative thinking and intuitive messages.
Dr. Mitchell Gaynor, director of Medical Oncology and Integrative Medicine, the Cornell Cancer Prevention Center in New York
Sound Healing expert, Diáne Mandle states that these Singing Bowls don’t only affect a great deal of physical healing but also have far-reaching implications that occur on emotional and spiritual levels. It is a regenerative process married to a spiritual awakening that can have profound consequences on illness, disease, and all aspects of our lives.
In fact, mainstream medical teaching facilities like Duke University and the University of North Carolina have added programs that link body, mind and spirit to the treatment of cancer. Cancer prevention centers are utilizing sound as a vital part of the healing process for patients with astounding results.
This item was handmade and may feature slight variations in overall appearance, finish and design. Such details speak to the piece’s handmade construction and enhance its individual beauty. Each bowl is handmade, So, the size and weight of each bowl will vary.
Diameter:- 10 inches
Weight:- 1.8kg
Ring Cushion and Wooden Striker is included with the Singing Bowls.
Handmade in Nepal.