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2" Small Brass Manjeera | Musical Instrument

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Manjeera, also known as cymbals, are little disc-shaped bells that are tied to a holy thread and utilized as accompaniments in indigenous music. They are crucial in supplying Tala for Bhajans and Kirtans. This bronze Manjeera is an important element of the musical accompaniment during religious ceremonies. Playing a Manjeera demands discipline and a solid sense of Taal, or beat. To play the Manjeera, the musician holds one disc in the left palm, which is held loosely in the right, and is hit by the other, which is held loosely in the left.

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Specifications
MIV970
Brass
Height: 0.5 inch
Width: 2.6 inch
Depth: 2.6 inch
Weight 180 gm
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

Invoke Devotion with the Sacred Sound

Discover the spiritual resonance of these exquisite brass manjiras, small cymbals that have been integral to Indian devotional music and ritual for millennia. Crafted from lustrous brass, each pair is designed to produce a clear, bright, and sustaining tone when struck together. The warm, golden hue of the brass evokes a sense of purity and auspiciousness, making these manjiras not just musical instruments, but also beautiful objects of worship.

A Symphony of Tradition

The manjira, also known as a karatala, is a percussion instrument that forms the rhythmic backbone of devotional singing, particularly in Bhajans and Kirtans. Its origins are deeply rooted in the ancient Vedic traditions of India. Legend has it that Lord Shiva himself, in his ecstatic dance, was accompanied by the resounding beat of cymbals, and it is believed that the sound of the manjira can awaken divine consciousness. Throughout history, these small cymbals have graced temple ceremonies, spiritual gatherings, and personal meditation practices, binding communities together through shared rhythm and devotion. The vibrant red cord that connects them symbolizes life, passion, and the eternal flow of energy, further enhancing their spiritual significance.

Craftsmanship and Harmony

These manjiras are not merely functional; they are a testament to the artisanal skill passed down through generations. The careful shaping of the brass ensures a balanced weight and optimal sound production. Holding them, you can feel the quality and the intention of the craft. The compact size makes them easy to hold and play, allowing anyone to contribute to the melodic tapestry of devotional music. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner of Indian classical music, a devotee seeking to enhance your prayer rituals, or simply someone drawn to the beauty and tranquility of these ancient instruments, these brass manjiras offer a direct connection to a rich cultural heritage.

Enhance Your Sacred Space

Beyond their use in music, these manjiras are also a beautiful addition to any altar or puja room. Their presence signifies a commitment to spirituality and a reverence for tradition. They are perfect for creating a serene atmosphere for meditation, yoga, or simply to imbue your home with positive vibrations. Experience the uplifting power of their sound and let their melodic chime guide you towards inner peace and spiritual connection. They are an ideal gift for loved ones who cherish Indian culture, spirituality, or the art of music.

The Essence of Divine Sound

The captivating sound produced by these brass manjiras is more than just noise; it is considered a sacred vibration that can cleanse the atmosphere and purify the mind. In many traditions, the act of playing manjiras is a form of meditation in itself, encouraging focus and mindfulness. The rhythmic striking of the cymbals can help to synchronize the breath and the heartbeat, fostering a state of deep calm and present moment awareness. From the chanting of ancient mantras to the joyous celebration of festivals, the manjira plays a vital role in invoking a sense of unity and devotion. Embrace the timeless tradition and let the resonant tones of these brass manjiras fill your life with divine harmony and spiritual bliss.
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