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[[Image:TibetanTrumpet.jpg|frame|Tibetan long trumpet]] | [[Image:TibetanTrumpet.jpg|frame|Tibetan long trumpet]] | ||
'''Tibetan long trumpet''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dung chen'', Tib. ''Dungchen''), also called | '''Tibetan long trumpet''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dung chen'', Tib. ''Dungchen''), also called brass trumpet ([[Wyl.]] ''rag dung'', Tib. ''Ragdung'') or red trumpet ([[Wyl.]] ''dung dmar'', Tib. ''Dungmar''), the red referring to the copper of which they are often made - a long trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist ritual. There are different sizes, some being about two meters long and others reaching lengths of even four or five meters. | ||
Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the long trumpet is related to magnetizing. | Out of the [[four activities|four enlightened activities]], the long trumpet is related to magnetizing. | ||
[[Category:Musical Instruments]] | [[Category:Musical Instruments]] |
Revision as of 06:10, 20 December 2016
Tibetan long trumpet (Wyl. dung chen, Tib. Dungchen), also called brass trumpet (Wyl. rag dung, Tib. Ragdung) or red trumpet (Wyl. dung dmar, Tib. Dungmar), the red referring to the copper of which they are often made - a long trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist ritual. There are different sizes, some being about two meters long and others reaching lengths of even four or five meters.
Out of the four enlightened activities, the long trumpet is related to magnetizing.