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  2. Gyaling - Wikipedia

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    A typical Tibetan Buddhist ritual orchestra consists of a gyaling, dungchen, kangling, dungkar (conch shells), drillbu (handbells), silnyen (vertical cymbals), and most importantly, chanting. Together, the music creates a state of mind to invite or summon deities.

  3. Tingsha - Wikipedia

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    Tingsha Tingsha cymbals designed with the eight auspicious symbols Tibetan tingsha bells with the mantra Om Mani Padme Hung mantra written round them. Tingsha (or ting-sha) (Tibetan: ཏིང་ཤགས་, Wylie: ting-shags) are small cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. Two cymbals are joined together by a ...

  4. Music of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Monks playing dungchen, Tibetan long trumpets, from the roof of the Medical College, Lhasa, 1938 Street musician playing a dramyin, Shigatse, Tibet, 1993. The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region centered in Tibet, but also known wherever ethnic Tibetan groups are found in Nepal, Bhutan, India and further abroad.

  5. Nancy Hennings - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Hennings is an American musician who teamed up with Henry Wolff to make the album Tibetan Bells in 1971, [1] [2] one of the pioneering LPs of new-age music.In 1982, with the assistance of Wolff and Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart, she produced the mysterious sounding Yamantaka.

  6. Tibetan Bells (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Bells is a 1972 album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings. It was the first recording to use Tibetan bells and singing bowls , [ 2 ] and helped establish some of the fundamentals of new-age music .

  7. Vajra - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan term for the ritual bell used in Buddhist religious practices is tribu. [19] Priests and devotees ring bells during the rituals. Together these ritual implements represent the inseparability of wisdom and compassion in the enlightened mindstream. [21] The bell is the most commonly used of all musical instruments in tantric Buddhist ...

  8. Standing bell - Wikipedia

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    Standing bells are known by a wide variety of terms in English, and are sometimes referred to as bowls, basins, cups or gongs. Specific terms include resting bell, [1] prayer bowl, [2] Buddha bowl, [3] Himalayan bowl, [4] Tibetan bell, [4] rin gong, [2] bowl gong [3] and cup gong. [2]

  9. Tibetan bell - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan Bells, a 1971 album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tibetan bell .

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