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SB194

Citipati Impermanence Singing Bowl

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  • An etched singing bowl handcrafted by 4th and 5th generation singing bowl artisans in the Kathmandu Valley exclusively for DharmaShop.
  • Designed by the DharmaShop team with our friend Brook, a local Michigan tattoo artist, this bowl features a detailed Citipati skeleton dance design.
  • The skeleton dance is a sacred Tibetan ritual found in Himalayan Buddhism.  The Citipati skeletons are a pair of lovers whose dance represents the liberation and enlightenment that comes from accepting our impermanence.

Citipati is a protective deity shown in the form of a skeleton who are fierce protectors of the dharma.  They serve as a symbol of death and rebirth, and a reminder of the impermanence of life.  The Citipati remind us to live in the present moment; because nothing is permanent, everything is possible.  Despite their dark appearance, they actually represent perfect awareness and a joyous freedom from attachment.

Available in our Tibetan Astrology, Sky, & Citipati Etched Singing Bowl Set!

Includes:

Your bowl comes with a wood and suede striker and our large black brocade ring cushion hand stitched and stuffed with up-cycled materials.  Includes a DharmaShop keepsake bag.

Size:

Bowl measures approximately 9.5 inches wide and 4 inches deep.  Comes with a traditional wooden striker.

Sound:

Check out the sound recording to hear an example of what your bowl will sound like.  Sounds great and recorded with ouHandcrafted Red Wool Mallet! 

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