The Double Dorje: Looking at Modern Vajrayana Buddhism.
Cut and chop, cut and chop! Yes, it's Chöd.
Alex Wilding
And finally, we should take a look at the equipment that's typical of Chö practice. The first thing you will notice when you see somebody practicing Chö is the large, double-sided drum, or damaru. A smaller Damaru, perhaps six inches across, is widely used in a lot of Tibetan rituals. But the one used for Chö is very roughly twice as big in each direction.
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