Kangjar
Kangjar is a traditional Tibetan musical instrument, primarily used in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and ceremonies. It is a type of cymbal, typically made from bronze or brass, and is known for its distinctive sound. The instrument is held in the hand and struck with a mallet, producing a resonant, clear tone. Kangjar is often used in combination with other instruments, such as the damaru, to create a harmonious musical ensemble.
The kangjar has a rich history in Tibetan culture, dating back centuries. It is often used in