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About this item
Introducing the new Tilak Mridanga! The Mridanga is made from hard wearing fiberglass and is built to last. On the body of each is the famous "Tilak" symbol that distinguishes the Vaishnava. This will help you to remember the spiritual and service aspect of playing the Mridanga.
The Highest Quality AND The Most Affordable
After years of research and development the new fiberglass Tilak Mridanga has been produced to replace the now mostly unavavilable Balarama Mridangas.
The Balarama Mridanga was first produced at New Dwarka (ISKCON Los Angeles) to solve a big problem with the clay Mridangas from India. The clay Mridangas are very fragile. A slight impact will cause them to break. To avoid this problem the fiberglass "Balarama Mridanga" was invented. It was a grand success and now the new and improved Tilak Mridanga is now available at almost half the price of where the Balarama Mridangas were priced.
By improving the production methods and producing the drums in a large quantity we have been able to both improve the quality of the Mridangas significantly and dramatically reduce the price at the same time.
Tilak Mridangas are available 3 colors:
- Varaha Red
- Chaitanya Golden Yellow
- Gopal Krishna Blue
The Tilak Mridanga is quickly becoming the preferred instrument for Sankirtan and temple Kirtan alike. There are many advantages of these high quality fiberglass Mridangas:
- With a resonant bass head and a beautiful, crisp treble head, Tilak Mridangas have top-quality sound.
- They are easy to tune, and with the included tuning key you can tune up on the fly.
- Have you ever been out on Harinam Sankirtan and had the weather suddenly change from a beautiful sunny day to what might be best described as a "beautiful" shower? Tilak Mridangas won’t fall apart in the rain!
- The drum holds true and stays in tune regardless of the season.
- The vibrant, glossy finish adds beautiful color to your Harinam party.
- Tilak Mridangas are virtually indestructible, so transporting them is easy. (Some people have reported that an additional benefit of the Tilak Mridanga can be found when travelling by plane. You can easily remove the big/bass head of the drum and fill it with some of your clothes and other belongings, reducing the volume of your luggage and sometimes even saving you money on airfare!)
** NOTE ** You can hear in the video how much more the Tilak mrdanga sounds like a clay drum than previous fibreglass mrdangas.
Whats the bottom line?
A Tilak Mridanga will be a great friend and companion if…
- You want an instrument that sounds great in any weather.
- You travel a lot.
- You enjoy Harinam and refuse to let little things like weather get in your way.
- You want a rugged instrument that can stand up to the beating of a Ratha Yatra or big festival Kirtan.
...or... - You want an indestructible instrument to give to a young child so he can channel his energy toward Krishna (get them a small sized Tilak Mridanga).
Sri Mridanga Ki Jaya!
Shipping Dimensions & Weight (Normal Size Tilak Mrdanga)
Packed in the box: Weight: 5 kgs (11 lbs), Box Size: 13.5"x13.5"x26"
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Customer questions & answers
Q: Does this come with the strap, or would that have to be purchased separately?
A: These drums do include the strap.These drums do include the strap.see less
Q: what size is good for a adult ?
A: This 25" size is the normal size. This is the adult size.This 25" size is the normal size. This is the adult size.see less
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Customer Reviews
I am astounded with the amazing customer service and generosity. The shipping in India can be pretty rough and so when my mridanga package arrived in Puri India (shipped from the Philippines) it had a... Read more I am astounded with the amazing customer service and generosity. The shipping in India can be pretty rough and so when my mridanga package arrived in Puri India (shipped from the Philippines) it had a small crack in it. I wrote a message of complaint and immediately I got a response asking if I'd like to be reimbursed with cash or a free new mridanga. I chose a new mridanga and this time it shipped with no problem. They even paid the $50 shipping cost! The Mataji who I dealt with was very helpful and kind. I have never seen such good customer service elsewhere. The mridanga is very light. Both sides of the mridanga are very loud and sounds almost just like a real clay mridanga. This is especially essential for places which have humid climate (humidity loosens the leather make clay mridangas go completely flat) or places which have a very dry climate (dryness tightens the leather making the bass side of the mridanga very high pitch). Here in India during the summer time the mridanga would sound too high and in the winter time it would be too low to the point of even going totally flat. But this Tilak Mridanga has solved all these common mridanga problems. Oh and during Ratha-yatra time in Puri they shoot you with these huge water guns because it is so hot. All the clay mridanga players had to cover their mridangas with cloth and guard it but me and my Tilak mridanga were getting drenched with water with no problem and I could continue playing loud. How awesome is that? A water-proof mridanga whose sound stays the same throughout all weather conditions! It is super easy to tune as well with the little wrench that is so intelligently placed on the shoulder strap.Read less
This was a very satisfying transaction. KrishnaStore had the drum that i was aching for and they sent it to me quickly and skillfully. i had forgotten some information on my end and i rang them up and... Read more This was a very satisfying transaction. KrishnaStore had the drum that i was aching for and they sent it to me quickly and skillfully. i had forgotten some information on my end and i rang them up and they took care of the situation for me. i will co-ordinate with them again. Thank youRead less
Kirtan is so much fun with the Mridanga drum in front of my deities of Srila Prabhupada ,Lord Nityananda & Lord Caitanya Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Ram... Read more Kirtan is so much fun with the Mridanga drum in front of my deities of Srila Prabhupada ,Lord Nityananda & Lord Caitanya Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare HareRead less
Good mrudanga. Light weight. Easy to tune. I like it very muchGood mrudanga. Light weight. Easy to tune. I like it very muchRead less
Good: Extremely practical (compared to a clay mridanga). Kind of easy to tune. I found the bass sound very good. The treble (small drum) not so resonant (even though this maybe due to my fault in tun... Read more Good: Extremely practical (compared to a clay mridanga). Kind of easy to tune. I found the bass sound very good. The treble (small drum) not so resonant (even though this maybe due to my fault in tuning) Bad: Some parts came rusted, a couple of screws not fitting. --- not related to the product: very bad, that I was not properly informed about the taxes. The mridanga is coming from the UK, so I had to pay high taxes to get it in GermanyRead less
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