This authentic Kangling is a traditional Tibetan ritual wind instrument deeply rooted in Vajrayana Buddhist practice. Most commonly used in Chöd rituals, the kangling symbolizes the cutting away of ego, fear, and worldly attachment—supporting practitioners in profound contemplative and ritual practices.
Meticulously handcrafted for ritual authenticity, this kangling produces a deep, haunting, and resonant sound. Traditionally, its tone is used to invoke protective forces, mark ritual transitions, and support advanced meditation practices focused on fearlessness, generosity, and insight.
Made from traditional ritual wood by Himalayan artisans, and the mouthpiece is made of hand molded brass, this kangling reflects centuries-old craftsmanship and spiritual symbolism. It is suitable for shrine use, ritual practice, ceremonial settings, or as a meaningful addition to a serious practitioner’s collection of Vajrayana ritual instruments.
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Instrument Type: Kangling (Ritual Trumpet)
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Tradition: Vajrayana / Tibetan Buddhism
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Length: 12 inches
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Weight: 0.16 kg
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Material: Traditional ritual wood
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Craftsmanship: Handmade
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Origin: Himalayan region











