Simhanada Avakokitesvara Tsa Tsa Mold, Seng Ge Dra | 4.5cm
Simhanada Avakokitesvara Tsa Tsa Mold, Seng Ge Dra | 4.5cm
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This Simhanada Avalokiteshvara Tsa Tsa Mold (Seng Ge Dra) is more than a crafting tool—it is a direct link to an ancient lineage, allowing you to imprint sacred forms of the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Each press creates a devotional object, transforming clay into a vessel for spiritual practice.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Reproduction: Meticulously carved based on the ancient Simhanada Avalokiteshvara statue housed in Kathok Monastery.
- Exquisite Detail: Delicate and accurate craftsmanship ensures every feature of the deity—seated on a lion (Simhanada)—is lifelike and clear.
- Spiritual Crafting: Designed for making Tsa Tshas, small devotional clay stupas or images used for accumulation of merit, protection, and consecration.
- Personalized Devotion: Create your own statues to leave plain, paint, consecrate, or use as a focal point in your shrine.
- Portable Size: Measures 4.5cm, perfect for creating personal, handheld objects of veneration.
Spiritual Meaning of Simhanada Avalokiteshvara
Simhanada Avalokiteshvara, the "Lion's Roar of Compassion," embodies the fearless power of compassion that cuts through ignorance. Creating a Tsa Tsha of this form is a profound meditative act.
- Awakens boundless compassion (karuna) within the practitioner.
- Protects against inner and outer obstacles with the lion's fearless demeanor.
- Enhances spiritual practice by creating a tangible connection to the deity's enlightened qualities.
"The act of making a Tsa Tsha is itself a meditation, molding not just clay, but the mind toward enlightenment."
Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This mold is hand-carved by skilled artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, a region with deep roots in Tibetan Buddhist artistic traditions. It is not a mass-produced item but a faithful craft object, allowing you to participate in an authentic spiritual practice. The original statue in Kathok Monastery infuses this reproduction with a lineage of blessing.
Product Details
- Material: Durable craft material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsha Mold (Press).
- Depiction: Simhanada Avalokiteshvara (Seng Ge Dra).
- Craft: Handmade, detailed carving.
- Size: Approximately 4.5cm.
- Condition: New, ready for sacred crafting.
Perfect For
- Deepening your personal meditation and devotional practice.
- Creating personalized, consecrated objects for your home altar or shrine.
- Engaging in a mindful, hands-on spiritual activity.
- Making unique and profoundly meaningful gifts for fellow practitioners.
- Supporting the continuation of traditional Tibetan Buddhist arts.
Authenticity & Craftsmanship Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craftspeople in Baiyu County.
- Sacred Design: Faithfully reproduced from a historic monastery statue.
- Quality Craft: Carved for clarity and durability to create crisp impressions.
- Complete Practice: Includes a link to a tutorial video to guide your first creation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this Tsa Tsa mold?
A: Press soft clay or plaster into the mold to create an image. A helpful tutorial video is provided: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
Q: What are Tsa Tshas used for?
A: They are used for merit-making, placed in stupas, carried for protection, used on altars, or consecrated as representations of the Buddha's enlightened form.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. It is a wonderful way to begin engaging with sacred art. The process is simple, meditative, and deeply rewarding.
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