The red, yellow and blue "socks" that cover and hold the beaters are worn through and about to fall off. This raises two questions.
Any tips for an easy yet effective repair? I suppose I just have to bite the bullet and darn them.
Is there any tradition behind those three colours, or is it just that someone who makes them like that has cornered the market?
TIA, of course.
Chöd damaru beater repair
Chöd damaru beater repair
All best wishes
"The profundity of your devotion to your lama is not measured by your ability to turn a blind eye."
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Re: Chöd damaru beater repair
https://www.dharmatreasures.com/chod-dr ... placement/
https://potalagate.com/products/1054194 ... 036c&_ss=r
Probably available elsewhere if you search.
Chris
https://potalagate.com/products/1054194 ... 036c&_ss=r
Probably available elsewhere if you search.
Chris
"All the sublime teachings, so profound--to throw away one and then grab yet another will not bear even a single fruit. Persevere, therefore, in simply one."
--Dudjom Rinpoche, "Nectar for the Hearts of Fortunate Disciples. Song No. 8"
--Dudjom Rinpoche, "Nectar for the Hearts of Fortunate Disciples. Song No. 8"
Re: Chöd damaru beater repair
Thanks. I don't really know why I didn't try a search. I've fixed them with stitching and glue for the time being.
All best wishes
"The profundity of your devotion to your lama is not measured by your ability to turn a blind eye."
Ramblings: lunidharma.blogspot.com
"The profundity of your devotion to your lama is not measured by your ability to turn a blind eye."
Ramblings: lunidharma.blogspot.com