Manipuri 28cm B Note – Crown Chakra Connection
A Resonance for Transcendence
Sit comfortably. Strike the expansive rim. Feel the crystalline vibration rise to the top of your head. It spirals upward. The feeling of isolation dissolves. What remains is a deep connection.
SKU |
SB-00494 |
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Manipuri Singing Bowl |
The Anatomy of the Manipuri Bowl
This is a substantial instrument. It offers weight and powerful sustain.
Material: 7-Metal Bronze Alloy (Golden Finish)
Crafting Style: Manipuri Hand-Hammered
Diameter: 28 cm (Rim to Rim)
Wall Thickness: Medium-Thick for heavy resonance
Weight: 2 kg (Approximate)
Fundamental Note: B Note (Crown Chakra)
Visual Aesthetics: The Golden Polish
The Texture
Run your hand across the wide surface.
The hammer marks feel like ripples in a pond.
The golden polish feels smooth and warm.
The Architecture
Trace the silhouette of this large vessel.
Start at the splayed, heavy Rim. Glide down the shallow Wall.
Rest your hand in the open, expansive Belly.
Press the Navel, the thick anchor at the bottom.
The Symbolism
The open shape represents an open mind. It is ready to receive wisdom.
Acoustic Profile: The Polyphonic Roar
The Mechanics
The large diameter creates a long wavelength.
The shallow Belly projects the sound outward, filling the room instantly.
The Voice
The sound is vast.
A deep, grounding rumble supports the high, piercing B note.
It feels like a choir of voices.
The Sustain
Strike once.
The ring stretches 60+ seconds.
It hangs in the air like incense smoke.
The Pulse
Listen for the slow oscillation.
The beat frequency moves through the thick Wall.
It creates a hypnotic rhythm.
Energetic Anatomy: Crown Chakra Connection (B Note)
Target Frequency Tuned to the Crown Chakra (Note B). This bowl clears spiritual emptiness and disconnection.
The Shift The vibration triggers brainwave entrainment. Your mind shifts from fragmentation to unity.
Note B — Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)
Location: Top of Head
Healing Focus: Unity, transcendence, spiritual awareness
Born from Fire: The Hammering Process
Forged in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Crafted by master artisans.
A large bronze disc is heated red-hot. Three men hammer in rhythm to shape the heavy Wall.
The Rim is widened, and the Navel is flattened for stability.
This bowl carries the energy of its makers. It is a unique soul.
Ritual Application: Sound Bath and Meditation
- Percussion (The Strike)
- Use a heavy mallet. Strike the Rim firmly at a 45-degree angle.
- Feel the Belly release a wave of sound.
- Friction (The Sing)
- Press a leather-wrapped mallet against the outer Rim.
- Move deliberately. The heavy Wall needs time to vibrate.
- After 4-5 rotations, the B note sings.
- Body Placement
- Place the bowl on the floor near your head.
- Strike gently.
- Let the vibration surround your crown.