3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold - 11cm Height
3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold - 11cm Height
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This 3 Faced 6 Armed Mahakala Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool—it is a sacred vessel for manifesting one of Tibetan Buddhism's most powerful protectors. Based on an ancient statue from Kathok Monastery, this mold allows you to personally create tsa tsa votive tablets, transforming clay into a consecrated object of immense spiritual power.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Deity Representation: Faithfully captures the formidable, detailed form of the Three-Faced, Six-Armed Mahakala.
- Superior Craftsmanship: Meticulously hand-carved for sharp, lifelike detail, ensuring clear impressions every time.
- Ritual-Ready Design: Perfect for creating tsa tsa for personal practice, altar offerings, or consecration.
- Creative & Spiritual Practice: Engage in a meditative process by filling the mold, then leaving the tablet plain or painting it mindfully.
- Direct Cultural Connection: Sourced from skilled artisans in Kham, Tibet, supporting traditional craft.
The Spiritual Significance of Mahakala
Mahakala is a revered Dharma protector, a wrathful manifestation of compassion that destroys inner and outer obstacles on the path to enlightenment. The three faces symbolize mastery over the past, present, and future, while the six arms represent the perfection of the six paramitas (generosity, discipline, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom). Creating a tsa tsa of Mahakala is a profound practice that:
- Invokes powerful protection against negative energies and obstacles.
- Cultivates inner strength and fearlessness in your spiritual practice.
- Transforms creative action into a devotional offering.
- Brings the sacred presence of this ancient deity into your home or shrine.
"The protector's form, though fierce, arises from boundless compassion to clear the path for awakening."
---Authentic Handcraft & Origin
This is not a mass-produced item. Each Tibetan Buddhist Tsa Tsa mold is carefully crafted by artisans who preserve the sacred iconometry and stylistic traditions passed down through generations. Based on a statue from the historic Kathok Monastery, it carries the lineage of authentic ritual implements. The deep, precise carving is a testament to this skilled handiwork, ensuring your created tsa tsa will be a true and powerful representation.
---Product Details
- Material: Durable, fine-grained carving material.
- Deity: 3 Faced, 6 Armed Mahakala.
- Type: Single-sided Tsa Tsa Mold / Press.
- Craft: Hand-carved by artisans in Kham, Tibet.
- Height: Approximately 11 cm (4.3 inches).
- Condition: New, ready for ritual or creative use.
Perfect For
Use the mold-making process as a focused, meditative ritual to connect with Mahakala's energy.
Create personal tsa tsa offerings to empower your sacred space.
A profound gift for practitioners, students of Tibetan Buddhism, or collectors of sacred art.
A hands-on way to learn about and participate in Tibetan Buddhist devotional arts.
Guidance Video: Learn the traditional method of making your tsa tsha with our instructional video: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI
---Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Each mold is individually carved, not factory cast.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from craft communities to support authentic tradition.
- Sacred Accuracy: Faithful to the iconographic details of the original deity form.
- Crafted for Purpose: Designed specifically as a functional, high-quality ritual implement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material should I use to make the tsa tsa?
A: Traditional materials include fine clay, plaster, or ceremonial tsa tsa mixes. The mold works best with a malleable material that can capture fine detail.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner?
A> Yes. While rich in spiritual significance, the process of using the mold is straightforward. We provide a video guide to help you start your practice.
Q: Can the created tsa tsa be consecrated?
A> Absolutely. Once created and dried, tsa tsa can be blessed and consecrated according to your personal practice or by a qualified teacher, transforming them into potent sacred objects.
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