You can use your Tibetan Tingsha Bells for Space Clearing, personal energy clearing, meditation, and healing work. They will clear the energy of a room, if used for space clearing, or the energy of a person, if used as part of healing work such as Reiki, Massage, Hypnosis, Acupuncture, or Counselling.
The Meaning and Uses of Tingsha Meditation Bells
We all have most likely heard the Tingsha meditation bells during a yoga class. They?re that high pitched bell sound that you?ve probably heard at the beginning of your class during pranayama or perhaps at the end during your final resting savasana. The Tingsha Bells are usually accompanied by other Tibetan singing bowls, gong sounds, or crystal bowls, and other instruments, whether you are hearing it live or on a record. These sounds and instruments are great to listen to during your yoga or meditation practice. But, did you know that most of these instruments and sounds have deeper meanings attached to them.
Today we will be exploring the meaning of the Tingsha meditation bells.
The Structure of the Tingsha Meditation Bells
The bells are not very thin like musical cymbals they are actually quite thick. They are also not used like musical cymbals, by banging the two flatter surfaces together. They are played by hitting the two edges together and then allowing them to move apart from each other so that the tone can resonate throughout the room.
Some bells come without any symbols attached to them but some include the 8 auspicious symbols, like mine. The Ashtamangala (8 auspicious symbols) are made up of 8 different symbols that have significance in not only Buddhism but also in other Indian religions. They are symbols of good fortune and an enlightened mind.
1. Golden Fishes
The Golden fishes represent breath & prana (life force) because they are reminiscent of the ida and pingala energy channels of the body which regulate the breath.
Other forms of symbolism from these fish include freedom & abundance with the fish having complete freedom of movement throughout the water.
2. Parasol
The Parasol represents protection from harm and illness, just like a parasol protects from the sun. It also represents the expansiveness of your crown chakra, through the expansiveness of the canopy.
3. Treasure Vase
The Treasure Vase represents health, longevity, prosperity, and empowerment. This symbol is seen a lot through different sects of Buddhism.
4. Lotus
Through the lotus we see purity of the mind, body, & speech represented. With non-attachment we can find this purity within. The lotus floats above the muddy waters of attachment & desire, as should we.
5. Conch Shell
The conch shell is a symbol that is seen with many deities, it is how these deities spread their message. Therefore, the conch represents educating and taking care of yourself.
6. Endless Knot
The Endless Knot show that everything in life is interwoven and interdependent. Your future outcomes are rooted in what you do today.
7. Victory Banner
This is the type of banner that was flown once battles were won. The Victory Banner represents overcoming defeat & attaining happiness.
8. Dharma Wheel
The Dharma Wheel represents all of Buddha’s teachings. The wheel is a symbol of the never ending journey to self improvement. There is no end.
How Can You Use the Tingsha Bells
Using Tingsha Bells in Yoga Class or Massage
Tingsha Bells can be used in yoga classes, as mentioned before at the beginning or end. The bells can be used at the beginning of class to help students settle in to their mats and to their practice, it can also be used in assisting the flow of the breath. Tinging them one time for the inhale and one time for the exhale.
Using Tingsha Bells for Sound Healing and Meditation
Tingsha Bells can be used in yoga classes, as mentioned before at the beginning or end. The bells can be used at the beginning of class to help students settle in to their mats and to their practice, it can also be used in assisting the flow of the breath. Tinging them one time for the inhale and one time for the exhale.
Clearing Space and Feng Shui
These versatile bells aren?t just used for meditation and yoga practices in western modern times. They can also be used for Feng Shui and clearing space. The purifying tone of these bells are rung in each corner of a room for Feng Shui. They are used for clearing auras and are said to ?fill? empty space.
The higher frequencies of these bells are typically used more for opening the upper chakras rather than the lower chakras which usually have a lower deeper tone.





