- 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...
- 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...
- vibraphone,
kangling,
Tibetan thigh bones,
Tibetan singing bells Paula P-Orridge – drums, vibraphone,
percussion David Tibet –
kangling, bells, singing...
-
Pingling and the
central district around Weiling with Yanling,
Yiling and
Kangling.
There were
officially thirteen emperors who
ruled the
Western Han dynasty...
- in more action-focused
pieces Pku
Zhaleika Duduk Ney
Sorna Rhaita Suona Kangling Sopila Piffero Also
called sunay, birbynė,
lettish horn,
zurla or zurle...
-
small br**** trinkets.
Dhadd Dhyāngro Na (drum)
Skull (symbolism)
Udukai Kangling "Revision of the Hornbostel-Sachs
classification of
Musical Instruments...
- for some practitioners.
Practitioners of the chöd ritual, chödpa, use a
kangling or
human thighbone trumpet, and a chöd drum, a hand drum
similar to but...
-
skeleton were emplo**** in
ritual tools such as the
kapala (skullcup) and
kangling (thigh-bone trumpet). The 'symbolic bone ornaments' (Sanskrit: aṣṭhiamudrā;...
- Chöd sadhana,
showing the use of
Damaru drum and hand-bell, as well as the
Kangling (thighbone trumpet)...
- 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 /...