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Musical instrument
leg bone of a respected teacher may be used. The kangling may also be made out of wood. The kangling should only be used in chöd rituals performed outdoors
Kangling
Chinese automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer
T6 Pickup Shuailing T8 Pickup Junling V series Kangling H series H3 A JAC Kangling X3 A JAC Kangling X5 A JAC HK6105G bus A JAC Runner HFC truck JAC
JAC_Group
Mostly ancient mausoleums and burial mounds
34.3798°N 108.7045°E / 34.3798; 108.7045 Tomb of Empress Zhao Feiyan Kangling Mausoleum group: Tomb of Emperor Ping of Han 34°23′52″N 108°42′45″E /
Chinese_pyramids
1983 studio album by Psychic TV
vibraphone, kangling, Tibetan thigh bones, Tibetan singing bells Paula P-Orridge – drums, vibraphone, percussion David Tibet – kangling, bells, singing
Dreams_Less_Sweet
Buddhist religious practice
for some practitioners. Practitioners of the chöd ritual, chödpa, use a kangling or human thighbone trumpet, a chöd drum, a hand drum similar to but larger
Chöd
Wind instrument played in central Eurasia
more action-focused pieces. Pku Zhaleika Duduk Ney Sorna Rhaita Suona Kangling Sopila Piffero Also called sunay, birbynė, lettish horn, zurla or zurle
Zurna
Imperial burial grounds in China
Pingling and the central district around Weiling with Yanling, Yiling and Kangling. There were officially thirteen emperors who ruled the Western Han dynasty
Western Han dynasty imperial tombs
Western_Han_dynasty_imperial_tombs
Musical instrument
Bansuri Oboes Shehnai Pung (पुङ सिङ) Pan pipes Chongwari चोङ्वारी Trumpet Kangling Karnal Ransingha Shanka conch shell Sringa Bagpipe Mashak Percussion Drums
Sarangi_(Nepali)
Funeral practice
skeleton were employed in ritual tools such as the kapala (skullcup) and kangling (thigh-bone trumpet). The 'symbolic bone ornaments' (Sanskrit: aṣṭhiamudrā;
Sky_burial
Chinese double-reeded horn
musical instruments Guan (instrument) Lingm Zurna Piccolo oboe Rhaita Kangling Sopila Shehnai /swoʊˈnɑː/ from Cantonese 啲咑 or 啲打, Cantonese pronunciation:
Suona
Historical tombs in China
reigned 1139–1193) 8 Zhuangling (莊陵) Emperor Huanzong (1177–1206, reigned 1193–1206) 9 Kangling (康陵) Emperor Xiangzong (1170–1211, reigned 1206–1211)
Western_Xia_mausoleums
South Asian two-headed drum
brass trinkets. Dhadd – Musical instrument Dhyāngro – Musical instrument Kangling – Musical instrument Na – Musical instrumentPages displaying short descriptions
Damaru
Collection of mausoleums built by emperors of China
116°12′59.90″E / 40.3231472°N 116.2166389°E / 40.3231472; 116.2166389 (泰陵) Kangling Chinese: 康陵; pinyin: Kāng Líng Zhengde Emperor Empress Xiaojingyi 1521
Ming_tombs
Musical artist
Succubus Productions Publishing. Instruments Synthesizer, Vocals, Bass, Kangling, Years active 1993-present Labels Dark Adversary Productions, Iron Bonehead
Michael_W._Ford
English artist, musician and writer (1950–2020)
For their first album, Force the Hand of Chance (1982), P-Orridge used a kangling, or Tibetan trumpet made out of a human thigh-bone; the instrument had
Genesis_P-Orridge
2006 film
symbolic Chöd rituals of parting by playing the Damaru and blowing the Kangling. He then retrieves the Demon mask which Jalan had found earlier in the
Valley_of_Flowers_(film)
Collecting of human body parts
corpses as meditation tools.[citation needed] Tibetan Buddhists employ the kangling, a trumpet made from a human thighbone The scrotum of the last male Aboriginal
Human_trophy_collecting
Russian band
bawu, mbira, marimba, udu, reco-reco, ocarina, morin khuur, tibetan horn, kangling, cajón, jew's harp, spring drum and many other. The band was founded in
Theodor_Bastard
Religious symbols in Buddhism
flaying knife (kartika), hand drum (damaru) and the thigh bone trumpet (kangling). Other Vajrayana symbols popular in Tibetan Buddhism include the bhavacakra
Buddhist_symbolism
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
Chöd ritual, showing the use of Damaru drum and hand-bell, as well as the Kangling (thighbone trumpet)
Vajrayana
Emperor of the Han dynasty from 1 BC to AD 6
Kangling (康陵), tomb of Emperor Ping, in Xianyang, Shaanxi
Emperor_Ping_of_Han
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
Chöd sadhana, showing the use of Damaru drum and hand-bell, as well as the Kangling (thighbone trumpet)
Tibetan_Buddhism
characteristic hour-glass drums called damaru, and the thighbone trumpet (kangling), as used in the practice of chöd. The Lama Mani tradition — the telling
Music_of_Tibet
Nepali folk instrument
Bansuri Oboes Shehnai Pung (पुङ सिङ) Pan pipes Chongwari चोङ्वारी Trumpet Kangling Karnal Ransingha Shanka conch shell Sringa Bagpipe Mashak Percussion Drums
Madal
Emperor of Western Xia from 1206 to 1211
Huanzong Successor Emperor Shenzong Born 1170 Died 1211 (aged 40–41) Burial Kangling Mausoleum (康陵, presumptively the No. 9 tomb of Western Xia mausoleums)
Emperor Xiangzong of Western Xia
Emperor_Xiangzong_of_Western_Xia
Kiranti ethnic group in Nepal, India, and Bhutan
in the mouth is also used to transmit signals far and wide. Kangling Bhalangkat Kangling is mostly used by Rai (Shamans) Mangpa, Bijuwa, Nakchong during
Rai_people
Ancient Roman military signal trumpet
Swedish Didgeridoo modern Dord Embouchure & hand-stopping Erke Karnal Karnay Kangling Lituus Lur Brudevælte Lurs Midwinter horn Nafir Nyele Olifant Post horn
Roman_tuba
Vajrayana practice involving visualization of a deity
Chöd ritual, note the use of damaru and hand-bell, as well as the kangling (thighbone trumpet)
Deity_yoga
Musical instrument
typical Tibetan Buddhist ritual orchestra consists of a gyaling, dungchen, kangling, dungkar (conch shells), drillbu (handbells), silnyen (vertical cymbals)
Gyaling
Chemical compound
Zhangcheng; Li, Lin; Sun, Yan; Li, Xiuxue; Dai, Qing; Song, Chun-Xiao; Zhang, Kangling (2011-09-02). "Tet-Mediated Formation of 5-Carboxylcytosine and Its Excision
5-Carboxylcytosine
Gereng 'II' / Gereng 'II' Pry. Sch.; Jauro Dagiya / Dagiya Pry. Sch.; Kangling / Kangling Pry. Sch.; Kofar Arnado / Kofar Jonah; Kofar Jauro Jatau / Vudeitu
List of villages in Adamawa State
List_of_villages_in_Adamawa_State
Traditional Unpitched percussion instrument of Limbu people
Bansuri Oboes Shehnai Pung (पुङ सिङ) Pan pipes Chongwari चोङ्वारी Trumpet Kangling Karnal Ransingha Shanka conch shell Sringa Bagpipe Mashak Percussion Drums
Chyabrung
using a real skull, but often with an elaborate metalwork setting. The kangling thigh-bone trumpet, also mainly real bone, may also have metal mounts.
Tibetan_art
about mid-way down its length. The end may be split to resemble a mouth. Kangling or Kaangling or Rkang-gling (Tibet) काङलिङ् [ne] A trumpet or horn made
List of Nepali musical instruments
List_of_Nepali_musical_instruments
by lingchi. His skull was made into a kapala, his tibia was made into a kangling, both were preserved and kept in a royal Buddhist temple in Beijing. Of
Sonom
American writer and musician
was made entirely out of human bones, such as skulls, femur, and Tibetan kangling. Violent Deed – self-titled, cassette demo (1988) Dääb-Soul Destruction
Adel_Souto
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Muslim
Very rare, Exclusive
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Hindu
Hindu sage, An old Rushi, Deceitful
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English
English : variant of Hartshorn.
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Hindu
A Ray of the Sun
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English
English : from a medieval personal name, Latin Bart(h)olomaeus, from the Aramaic patronymic bar-Talmay ‘son of Talmay’, meaning ‘having many furrows’, i.e. rich in land. This was an extremely popular personal name in Christian Europe, with innumerable vernacular derivatives. It derived its popularity from the apostle St. Bartholomew (Matthew 10:3), the patron saint of tanners, vintners, and butlers. As an Irish name, it has been used as an Americanized form of Mac Pharthaláin (see McFarlane).
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Goddess Durga
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory in the Proximity of God
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Hindu, Indian
Happy
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Tamil
Saffron, A lion
Boy/Male
Arabic
Firm; Strong
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