Material: Nepalese handmade red copper
Size: Attribute: copper/iron
Size: 15cm (approximate size)
Narrative:
××× The gabala in the picture is for demonstration only×××
Not included in the Triangle Kabala Project.
Nepal Handmade copper forging This instrument is made of several layers of stacked
Tibetan bone products are commonly known as Kapalā. The materials used for this tool are generally the skulls, leg bones and finger bones donated by Tibetans who have achieved perfect reward bodies and have cultivated themselves after their death. These are then used to make special instruments. This tool is one of the instruments of Tantric Buddhism.
However, due to the progress of social and cultural trends, other materials have been used to replace them. In order to maintain the pious heart of offering, |
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