Handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist Bell for Meditation & Puja

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Elevate your spiritual practice with this Tibetan-style hand carved bronze bell, a timeless symbol of devotion and mindfulness. Crafted with precision, its resonant sound purifies the atmosphere, making it ideal for daily puja, meditation, yoga, and temple rituals. The intricate carvings reflect Tibetan artistry and spiritual symbolism, while the durable bronze ensures longevity and elegance. Perfect as a sacred ritual tool or a unique spiritual décor piece for your home or altar.

 

Dimension: 8.5 cm (L) x 8.5 cm (W) x 16 cm (H)

8.5 cm (L) x 8.5 cm (W) x 16 cm (H)
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Key Product Information

  • Collection: Table Décor / Pooja Essentials
  • Dimension:  8.5 cm (L) x 8.5 cm (W) x 16 cm (H)
  • Weight: 0.4 kg.
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Material: Bronze
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style: Tibetan Buddhist Style Bell
  • Special Features: A Minimalistic Brass Bell with a Rudraksh Bead & a feather like handle
  • Use: Home Temple
  • Occasion: As a gift on Special Occasion for Family & Friends
SKU: YSTD005
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Elevate your spiritual practice with this Tibetan-style hand carved bronze bell, a timeless symbol of devotion and mindfulness. Crafted with precision, its resonant sound purifies the atmosphere, making it ideal for daily puja, meditation, yoga, and temple rituals. The intricate carvings reflect Tibetan artistry and spiritual symbolism, while the durable bronze ensures longevity and elegance. Perfect as a sacred ritual tool or a unique spiritual décor piece for your home or altar.

 

Key Product Information & Dimension

  • Collection: Table Décor / Pooja Essentials
  • Dimension:  8.5 cm (L) x 8.5 cm (W) x 16 cm (H)
  • Weight: 0.4 kg.
  • Color: Golden Yellow
  • Material: Bronze
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style: Tibetan Buddhist Style Bell
  • Special Features: A Minimalistic Brass Bell with a Rudraksh Bead & a feather like handle
  • Use: Home Temple
  • Occasion: As a gift on Special Occasion for Family & Friends
Care Instructions

Brass artefacts are timeless treasures that carry both artistic and spiritual resonance. With gentle care, they retain their golden glow and continue to enrich your home for generations.

  • Dust regularly with a soft & dry cotton cloth Handle with clean hands to avoid fingerprints and moisture stains.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and damp areas to preserve the natural sheen.
  • For routine cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth dipped in mild soapy water, then dry immediately.
  • Restore shine using a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or tamarind pulp. Apply lightly, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
  • You can also apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion to restore the shine.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals, steel wool, or rough scrubbers, as they may scratch or dull the surface.
  • Wrap artefacts in soft cloth when not in use, and store in a dry place.

The Sound of Bell: The Spiritual Significance

The Sound of Bell: The Spiritual Significance

When we hear a clear sound of the bell, the mind stops scattering & attention gathers. That gathering is close to what the bell symbol is pointing toward—attention that returns, naturally, without being bullied. The bells in Tibetan Buddhism is a way to point your attention toward clarity, change, and how you relate to experience moment by moment. The bell symbol in Tibetan Buddhism is best understood as a practical pointer: to clarity, to the natural rise-and-fall of experience, and to a balanced way of meeting life with both wisdom and effective action. Ringing the bell embodies the sacred balance. The sound arises, vibrates, and fades—mirroring the transient nature of all experiences. This trains practitioners to accept change and let go of attachment. The bell’s tone points to awareness that is open, spacious, and responsive, helping practitioners return to the present moment.

Tibetan Buddhist Bell: The Design & Its Symbolism

Tibetan Buddhist Bell: The Design & Its Symbolism

Design of a Tibetan bell is one of the most profound symbols in Buddhist ritual art, blending philosophy, spirituality, and craftsmanship.

The figure at the crown (top of the handle) of a Buddhist bell is called The Dorje or the Vajra. It features four prongs that converge at the centre, symbolizing the wisdoms of Buddhism or the four directions united in the centre of truth. The vajra symbolizes the masculine principle, that of compassion and skilful means. The central sphere represents the emptiness that underlies all existence. The hollow of the  bell symbolizes the feminine principle, the wisdom of emptiness. The clapper represents the sound of Emptiness. And the union of wisdom and skilful means is the enlightened mind. The Dorje Vajra design on a Tibetan bell is not just decorative—it is a philosophical emblem of enlightenment. It embodies the union of wisdom and compassion, the indestructible nature of truth, and the power to cut through illusion.

The Ritual & Practical Benefits

The Ritual & Practical Benefits

The melodious chime helps deepen concentration, calm the mind, and create a spiritual atmosphere and help us in Meditation.

Ringing the bell is believed to dispel negative vibrations and invite positive energy, balancing the environment. Bells mark the beginning, transitions, and conclusion of ceremonies, offering rhythm and focus during puja or mantra chanting

In Buddhist visualization practices, the ringing bell symbolizes attention and transformation, enhancing spiritual clarity

Encourages mindfulness by gathering attention instantly when the tone is heard

The soothing resonance promotes relaxation and emotional balance

Beyond ritual, the bell represents the fusion of art and spirituality, making it both a devotional tool and a decorative piece