The Sound Of Spirituality "Tibetan gongs"
Buddhism, particularly those practices by the Tibetans was much likely influenced by the concept of “Tantra”. Tantra works with the principle wherein the universe that everyone moves in is an object that can be used to transmit the energy of the creator of man. And with this principle, the Tantra brought a number of
rituals, symbols, techniques in the scene of
Tibetan Buddhism.
The concept of Tantra is existent both in Hinduism and Buddhism. It brings forth a sense of magic and introduction to heavenly beings in Tibetan Buddhism. Also, Tantra brings an array of spiritual techniques, those in the likes of mantras,
mandalas, ceremonies, and even many varieties of yoga.
The rituals involved in Tibetan Buddhism as well as simple spiritual practices such as mantras, are commonly performed by the Tibetan Buddhists. These rites always include acts of prostrations, making offerings to statues of Buddha or “bodhisattvas”, and attending public teachings and ceremonies. All these acts of the religion are done particularly in a
Tibetan temple. So often do these ceremonies have a noisy ambience due to the sounded brass instruments, cymbals, and gongs.
The presence of these
musical instruments are much likely to be both seen and heard due to the Tibetan priests’ philosophy that religion is sound. The presence of the Tibetan gongs, along with its other kind, was perceived during the earlier times to have created the world. It was because of this that made the
gong a powerful instrument, making it present and in use for ceremonies, prayers, meditations, and rituals. The sound produced by Tibetan gongs is capable of resonating body cells that helps get rid of emotional and physical noise or disturbance.
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