Chod Drum: Burl Wood # 3
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Burl Wood is a light weight and easy to play. Made according to the tradition and text. The skin of the damaru is made according to the tradition call "Tim-Pe"
A **Burlwood Chod drum** is a specialized instrument used in the Tibetan Buddhist practice of Chöd, which involves rituals for cutting through ego and attachment. The drum, called a "damaru," is typically double-headed and played in rituals to accompany chants and prayers.
**Burlwood** refers to the material from which the drum is made. Burl wood is valued for its intricate grain patterns and strength, making it both aesthetically pleasing and durable. In the context of a Chod drum, using burl wood adds to the sacred and artistic significance of the instrument.
The drum is traditionally accompanied by a bell and played with a specific rhythm to help induce meditative and trance-like states during the practice.
Size: 8.3"