Manjushri Thangka Design Singing Bowls
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Description
Our handmade singing bowl features a detailed Thangka design of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of wisdom in the Buddhist tradition, on its inner base. Often shown with a flaming sword, he symbolizes insight that cuts through ignorance. His sacred mantra oṃ arapacana dhīḥ, is chanted to awaken mental clarity. According to legend, Manjushri drained a great lake to form the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, revealing the sacred Swayambhunath Stupa.
The bowl is richly etched with Tibetan symbols, sacred motifs, and repeating Mandalas across its inner and outer surfaces, including the base. The colourful designs are inspired by traditional Thangka Arts, which plays a key role in Tibetan meditation and storytelling practices.
The bowl is made of high quality bronze and handmade by skilled Newari artisans using traditional techniques, giving every piece its own unique character. The sound it produces is rich, deep, and resonant — ideal for meditation, yoga, sound healing, stress relief, or as a meaningful decorative item in your home.
These singing bowls are available in two sizes: 21-22 cm top diameter bowl weighing around 1.5 kg and 25-26 cm top diameter bowl weighing around 1.8 kg. Since each bowl is handcrafted, slight variations in weight and detailing are completely normal.
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Usage & Benefits
Singing bowls have been used for centuries in Himalayan spiritual and meditation traditions. Today, they're widely embraced in yoga, meditation, sound healing, and wellness practices like Reiki and more.
A recent systematic review of clinical studies suggests singing bowl meditation may support relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve sleep quality and helping explain their growing use worldwide.
Traditional Hand-craftsmanship
Our singing bowls are hand-hammered by Newari artisans in Nepal using techniques passed down through generations. Each bowl starts as a flat piece of metal alloys and is gradually shaped, refined, and polished by hand. Depending on the design, it may also be etched or hand-carved with symbolic patterns.







