Damru Is Known As The Instrument Of Lord Shiva. The Drum Is Typically Made Of Wood,
Damaru Or Damru Is A Small Two-Headed Drum, Used In Hinduism And Tibetan Buddhism.
Damru symbolizes the sound of Aum, the all-pervading sound, which also has the only one beat
without any variations, that is existing since the infinity. When Lord Shiva plays Damru,
He plays Omkara, and when He dances with it, he is called Natraja. From an expansion, it collapses and then it re-expands, this is the process of creation.
If you see your heartbeat, it is not just one straight line but it is a rhythm that goes up and down.
The whole world is nothing but rhythms, energy rising, and collapsing to rise again. So the Damru signifies that.
Look at the shape of the Damru, from expansion it collapses and again expands. The Oarmru is also a symbol of sound.
Sound is rhythm and sound is energy. The whole universe is nothing but a wave function, it is nothing but rhythms.
Significant of Damru or Damroo Natual Wood
An accompaniment in folk songs and dances
Percussion instrument
Made of wood and leather
Length 5 inches
Handcrafted in India
Size of Damru – 4 Inc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damaru
Damru or Damroo Natual Wood
Kaal Bhairav Orignal Photo from Kaal Bhairav Mandir, Varanasi with Frame 15 CM x 12 CM
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