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'''Thigh bone trumpet''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rkang gling'', Tib. ''Kangling'') - a trumpet originally made out of human thigh bone, or sometimes copper or silver, used in Indian and Tibetan tantric Buddhism. | '''Thigh bone trumpet''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rkang gling'', Tib. ''Kangling'') - a trumpet originally made out of human thigh bone, or sometimes copper or silver, used in Indian and Tibetan tantric Buddhism. | ||
Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the thigh bone trumpet is related to wrathful or subjugating activity. | |||
[[Image:Copper_kangling.jpg|thumb|200x100pxframe|A copper version]] | [[Image:Copper_kangling.jpg|thumb|200x100pxframe|A copper version]] | ||
[[Category:Musical Instruments]] | [[Category:Musical Instruments]] |
Revision as of 10:19, 13 December 2016
Thigh bone trumpet (Wyl. rkang gling, Tib. Kangling) - a trumpet originally made out of human thigh bone, or sometimes copper or silver, used in Indian and Tibetan tantric Buddhism.
Out of the four enlightened activities, the thigh bone trumpet is related to wrathful or subjugating activity.