The Double Dorje: Looking at Modern Vajrayana Buddhism.
Cut and chop, cut and chop! Yes, it's Chöd.
Alex Wilding
So, obviously enough, it has a deeper tone and is played more slowly. It goes bop-bop, where the standard one rattles. Oh, you can hear a standard one. It just occurs to me in the intro and outro I'm using for this podcast. It's played along with the bell, which is, again, something very common in Tibetan rituals, to accompany a chant that tends to be slow and in its own way very melodious.
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