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The Tibetan bell and the Tibetan Dorje

The symbolic meaning of the Tibetan Bell is for its crystalline sound. The most important of the cult objects of Tibetan Buddhism: The Tibetan Dorje

Tibetan bells


The symbolic meaning of the Tibetan Bell is for its crystalline sound, alluding to the Creative Power, to the Voice of God as the Creative Word. To the primordial sound that unfolds in the 7 musical notes corresponding to the 7 colors in which light also unfolds, that is, to the 7 rays that sustain existence. This is taken into account in the Tibetan Bell, a tool widely used for thousands of years by Tibetan monks. Its spherical shape represents the balance of which all beings in the universe are part and the sounds they produce are precisely seven and are composed of the alloy of the seven metals that are related to seven planets: Gold with the Sun, Silver with the Moon, Copper with Venus, Lead with Saturn, Tin with Jupiter, Iron with Mars and Mercury with Mercury. In the Eastern tradition, relaxation and meditation are fundamental. They are achieved with breathing, posture and music. In some disciplines such as yoga or Tai Chi, diseases are considered to be energy blockages in certain parts of our body that can only break that vibration. In these cases, the teacher moves the bell around our body so that its melody cleanses our vital energy or "Chi" and unblocks those knots that we have made in our body and cause us pain or suffering, whether physical, mental, emotional or mental.

Dorje Tibetana


The most important of the cult objects of Tibetan Buddhism: The Tibetan Dorje, has become the symbol of all manifestation of clear and unchanging truth. The Dorje has been introduced into the Tibetan rites of Hinduism, where it is known by the Sanskrit word, “vajra”, which represents the weapon of the god Indra, lord of rain and thunder. The Tibetan Dorje is always accompanied by a Bell and together with these two symbols they represent the opposite of coexistence, the bell in fact a symbol of the feminine side, of the diamond, of the physical body, while the Dorje is of the masculine side, of thunder and of the mind. During Buddhist rites the Dorje is held in the hand, while the bell is on the left. The Dorje is often used during meditation rites as a symbol of the union behind the relative truth (represented by the experience of life). everyday) is the absolute truth (a state of being that is lived in union with nature and with everything that surrounds us, when instead during meditation either the Dorje and the Bell are used, the Will is to balance the masculine from the feminine of things, to achieve spiritual clarity.
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