Introducing the new OM SAJAN FULL MOON BOWLS from Mr. Sajan Thapaliya

Experience the profound resonance of the OM SAJAN FULL MOON BOWLS, handcrafted by Nepalese sound therapist Mr. Sajan Thapaliya for enhanced vibrational depth and spiritual connection.
We’re delighted to introduce two new offerings from Nepalese sound therapist Mr. Sajan Thapaliya: the OM SAJAN FULL MOON BOWL (a single bowl) and the Set of 7 OM SAJAN FULL MOON BOWLS. Both have their alloy melted under the light of the full moon, a practice believed to infuse each bowl with potent lunar energy. They also use a refined seven-metal blend containing extra tin and silver, which brings a clearer, longer-lasting tone—perfect for meditation, healing, and spiritual ceremonies.
Engraved on each bowl is the mantra “Om Som Somaya Namaha,” interpreted as “I bow to the moon, the divine source of peace, healing, and calmness.” Each word carries a special significance:
- Om: The primordial sound of the universe, representing creation, consciousness, and universal energy.
- Som: A reference to the moon, associated with calmness, intuition, and emotional balance—often seen as the nectar of life and vitality.
- Somaya: A salutation to the moon god, Chandra, who is viewed as a source of peace, healing, and spiritual light.
- Namaha: A gesture of reverence, meaning “I bow” or “I honor,” expressing humility and gratitude.
The single OM SAJAN FULL MOON BOWL offers a lovely focal point for personal meditation, while the Set of 7 spans C, D, E, F, G, A, and B notes (about 15–26 cm in diameter), making it ideal for layered sound therapy or group sessions. Both variations stand alongside Santa Ratna Shakya’s celebrated Full Moon Singing Bowls in terms of craftsmanship, resonance, and lunar energy, providing a premium alternative for anyone seeking a high-quality Himalayan singing bowl experience. Whether you’re drawn to the soulful ring of a single bowl or the full harmonic spectrum of seven, these moonlit instruments promise a transformative journey into peace, balance, and mindful awareness.
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