The Damru is known as the sacred instrument of Lord Shiva. It is traditionally made of wood and is a small, two-headed drum used in Hinduism as well as Tibetan Buddhism.
The Damru symbolizes the sound of Aum (Om)—the all-pervading, eternal sound that has existed since infinity. This sound represents a single, continuous beat without variation. When Lord Shiva plays the Damru, he produces the sacred Omkara, and when he dances while playing it, he is worshipped as Nataraja, the Lord of Dance. The rhythm of the Damru reflects the cosmic process of creation—expansion, collapse, and re-expansion.
Just like the human heartbeat, which is not a straight line but a rhythmic rise and fall, the universe itself functions in rhythms. Energy rises, collapses, and rises again. The Damru represents this universal rhythm and cosmic balance.
The shape of the Damru itself reflects this philosophy—expanding at both ends and narrowing in the center, symbolizing creation, dissolution, and renewal. The Damru is also a symbol of sound, and sound is rhythm and energy. The entire universe exists as waves and rhythms, making the Damru a powerful representation of cosmic vibration.
Significance of Natural Wooden Damru:
Used as an accompaniment in folk songs and dances
Traditional percussion instrument
Made of natural wood and leather
Handcrafted in India
Length: 5 inches
Size of Damru: 4 inches

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