Red Jambhala - Dzambhala Marpo Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
Red Jambhala - Dzambhala Marpo Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
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This Red Jambhala (Dzambhala Marpo) Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a sacred conduit for creating objects of devotion, connecting you directly to the enlightened energy of the Wealth Buddha. Hand-carved with profound reverence, it allows you to participate in an ancient Tibetan Buddhist practice of making Tsa Tshas, miniature stupas or deity images used for blessing, protection, and merit accumulation.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Deity Representation: Features the powerful form of Red Jambhala, Dzambhala Marpo, the deity of wealth and generosity.
- Exquisite Hand-Carved Detail: Every contour of the deity's form, attributes, and throne is delicately and accurately captured.
- Perfect for Tsa Tsha Making: Designed specifically for creating clay or plaster devotional tablets for personal altars, gifts, or consecration.
- Direct Spiritual Connection: Based on an ancient Buddha statue housed in the revered Kathok Monastery.
- Creative & Meditative Practice: The process of making Tsa Tshas is itself a profound act of mindfulness and devotion.
The Spiritual Significance of Red Jambhala
Red Jambhala is a cherished Dharma protector, embodying the wisdom of transforming poverty—of both material and spiritual wealth—into abundance and enlightened activity. Creating a Tsa Tsha of this deity is a powerful meritorious act.
- Awakens the energy of generosity and gratitude.
- Attracts conditions for prosperity and the removal of obstacles to your practice.
- Protects against financial hardship and fosters wise stewardship of resources.
- Enhances spiritual practice by reminding us that true wealth supports compassion and wisdom.
"The practice of Jambhala is not merely for personal gain, but to cultivate the inner richness that allows one to give freely to others."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This mold is not mass-produced. It is meticulously hand-carved by skilled artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, a region with deep roots in Tibetan Buddhist artistic traditions. The design is faithfully reproduced from a sacred original, ensuring the iconography maintains its spiritual potency and authenticity. Each mold carries the blessing of this lineage of craftsmanship.
---Product Details
- Material: Durable carving material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsa Deity Mold (Single-sided).
- Deity: Red Jambhala (Dzambhala Marpo).
- Dimensions: Approximately 4.5 cm in height.
- Craft: Hand-carved with exceptional detail.
- Condition: Brand new, ready for your devotional practice.
Perfect For
Create consecrated Tsa Tshas for your home altar to invite blessings.
Transform the mindful process of making Tsa Tshas into a moving meditation.
Offer a hand-made, blessed Tsa Tsha as a profoundly meaningful gift.
Participate in and help sustain an ancient Tibetan Buddhist art form.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supports traditional Tibetan craftspeople.
- Spiritually Accurate: Faithful to authentic iconographic texts.
- Ethically Sourced: Connected to the cultural heart of the craft.
- Practice-Ready: Includes a tutorial video to guide your first creation.
Learn the Craft: A detailed video guide on Tsa Tsha making is provided: Watch Tutorial
---Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material do I use with this mold?
A: You can use air-dry clay, plaster of Paris, or traditional sacred clay mixtures. The tutorial video provides excellent guidance.
Q: Can I paint the finished Tsa Tsha?
A: Absolutely. Once fully dry, you can leave it natural or paint it with acrylics or mineral pigments to personalize your devotional object.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Yes. With the provided tutorial, the process is accessible. The act itself is more about mindful intention than perfect technique.
✨ Embrace This Sacred Practice – Secure your Red Jambhala Tsa Tsa Mold now. Each mold is a unique key to creating blessings, and once our current carving is sold, it may be gone forever.
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