• ཅང་ཏེའུ།
  • ཌ་མ་རུ།
  • ཌཱ་མ་རུ།
  • cang te’u
  • Da ma ru
  • ḍamaru
  • Term
Publications: 4
  • ḍamaru
  • ཅང་ཏེའུ།
  • cang te’u
  • ḍamaru
Definition in this text:

A small two-headed drum played with one hand.

  • ḍamaru
  • ཅང་ཏེའུ།
  • cang te’u
  • ḍamaru
Definition in this text:

A small hand drum.

  • ḍamaru
  • ཌཱ་མ་རུ།
  • DA ma ru
  • ḍamaru AS
Definition in this text:

An implement held by several forms of Mahākāla and a number of forms of the goddesses in The Glorious Sovereign Tantra of Mahākāla. The ḍamaru is typically a hand-held, double-sided drum with two strikers. Each side of the drum can be made out of various substances, but in many tantric Buddhist traditions the two halves of this drum are made out of human skulls.

  • ḍamaru
  • ཌ་མ་རུ།
  • Da ma ru
  • ḍamaru RP
Definition in this text:

A hand-held double-sided drum.