3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold 3.5cm
3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold 3.5cm
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This 3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a sacred conduit for creating physical manifestations of the great Dharma Protector, Mahakala. Based on an ancient, revered statue from Kathok Monastery, this mold allows you to participate in a profound Tibetan Buddhist practice of devotion and creation.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Deity Depiction: Features the powerful, three-faced, six-armed form of Mahakala, a primary protector of the Dharma.
- Exquisite Hand-Carved Detail: Every line, expression, and ritual implement is carved with precision, capturing the deity's dynamic and wrathful compassion.
- Perfect for Making Tsa Tshas: Designed specifically for creating clay offering tablets, a traditional practice for accumulating merit and purifying obstacles.
- Direct Artisan Source: Handmade by skilled craftspeople in Hepo Township, Baiyu County, a region renowned for its sacred art.
- Gateway to Practice: Use it for personal devotion, altar offerings, or as a meditative, hands-on spiritual activity.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
Mahakala is a fierce emanation of compassion, vowed to protect practitioners and clear the path to enlightenment. Creating Tsa Tshas with this mold is a potent spiritual practice. Each impression you make is an act of mindfulness, a physical prayer that can:
- Invoke Protection: Call upon Mahakala's energy to dispel inner and outer obstacles.
- Accumulate Merit: The act of creating sacred images is a powerful way to generate positive karma.
- Deepen Meditation: The focused process of making Tsa Tsha becomes a meditation on the deity's form and qualities.
- Bless Your Space: Finished Tsa Tshas can consecrate your home altar, shrine, or meditation space.
"The wrathful appearance subdues the afflictions of the mind, revealing the luminous nature of reality."
Authentic Craft & Origin
This Mahakala Tsa Tsa mold is not mass-produced. It is meticulously hand-carved by artisans in Hepo Township, carrying the lineage of its inspiration—an ancient statue from the historic Kathok Monastery. This connection ensures the iconography is accurate and spiritually potent, supporting both authentic practice and traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
Product Details
- Material: Durable carving material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsha Mold / Clay Stamp.
- Deity: 3 Faced, 6 Armed Mahakala.
- Size: 3.5cm in height (perfect for standard Tsa Tsha offerings).
- Craft: Handmade, detailed carving.
- Condition: New, ready for sacred use.
Perfect For
- Practitioners wanting to engage in the traditional art of making Tsa Tsha offerings.
- Adding a hands-on, meditative element to your Vajrayana practice.
- Creating personalized, consecrated items for your home altar or as sacred gifts.
- Artists and students of Tibetan Buddhist iconography.
- Those seeking a direct connection to authentic Tibetan ritual implements.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supports traditional Tibetan craft families.
- Spiritually Accurate: Based on a canonical deity form from a revered monastery.
- Ritual-Ready: Created with the intention for use in genuine practice.
- A Practice Companion: 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 clay or plaster into the mold to create a raised image of Mahakala. We provide a helpful video tutorial (see link below) to guide you through the process.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. Whether you are new to Buddhist practice or an experienced practitioner, making Tsa Tsha is an accessible and profound activity. The mold is simple to use with basic materials.
Q: Can I consecrate the Tsa Tshas I make?
A> Yes. Once created and dried, Tsa Tshas can be consecrated through traditional practices, prayers, or by placing them on a blessed altar to become sacred objects of offering.
✨ Begin Your Sacred Craft Today – This unique ritual mold connects you to an ancient lineage. Once our current artisan stock is gone, it may not be available again.
Video Tutorial: Learn the beautiful process of making your own Tsa Tsha here: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
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