The Dorje Phurba - Vajrakilaya Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
The Dorje Phurba - Vajrakilaya Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
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This Dorje Phurba - Vajrakilaya Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a sacred conduit for manifesting spiritual energy and creating objects of profound devotion. Based on an ancient Buddha statue from the revered Kathok Monastery, this mold allows you to personally craft tsa tsha, miniature stupas or deity images central to Tibetan Buddhist practice.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Sacred Design: Faithfully replicates the ancient Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) statue from Kathok Monastery, a powerful deity of purification and obstacle removal.
- Exquisite Hand-Carved Detail: Every line, symbol, and feature of the wrathful yet compassionate Vajrakilaya is carved with lifelike precision and spiritual intention.
- Perfect Size for Practice: At 4.5cm, it creates a tsa tsha ideal for personal altars, travel shrines, or as a blessed gift.
- Versatile Spiritual Use: Craft tsa tsha for consecration, meditation aids, home blessings, or as a profound artistic practice.
- Direct Artisan Connection: Handmade by skilled artisans in Hepo Township, Baiyu County, preserving a centuries-old Tibetan craft.
The Spiritual Meaning of Vajrakilaya & Tsa Tsha
Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) is a revered wrathful deity embodying the powerful activity of all Buddhas to pierce through ignorance, destroy obstacles, and purify negative energies. Creating a tsa tsha of this deity is itself a meditative and meritorious act.
Using this mold awakens a direct, hands-on connection to the Dharma. The process of pressing clay, releasing the form, and consecrating the finished tsa tsha becomes a ritual of:
- Purification: Invoking Vajrakilaya's energy to cut through inner and outer obstacles.
- Focused Meditation: Transforming a simple craft into a mindful, spiritual practice.
- Creating Sacred Objects: Producing blessed items that carry the deity's protective and transformative power into your space.
- Connecting with Lineage: Tapping into the spiritual legacy of the Kathok Monastery tradition.
"To craft a tsa tsha is to shape compassion and wisdom with your own hands."
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This mold is not mass-produced. It is meticulously carved by hand in Hepo Township, an area renowned for its deep artistic and spiritual heritage. The artisans work with reverence, ensuring the design's spiritual integrity is preserved in every curve. The original inspiration—the ancient statue in Kathok Monastery—imbues this piece with an authentic lineage, making it a genuine tool for spiritual practice rather than a mere souvenir.
---Product Details
- Material: Durable, finely-carved material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsha Mold (Press Mold).
- Design: Dorje Phurba (Vajrakilaya) deity figure.
- Size: 4.5 cm final tsa tsha size.
- Craft: Hand-carved by Tibetan artisans.
- Condition: New, ready for sacred crafting.
Perfect For
🙏 Personal Practice
Create tsa tsha for your daily altar, meditation sessions, or personal retreats.
⚒️ Mindful Crafting
Engage in a peaceful, hands-on spiritual activity that quiets the mind and focuses intention.
🏠 Home Blessing
Place consecrated tsa tsha around your home to invite protection and purify the environment.
🎁 The Ultimate Spiritual Gift
A deeply meaningful gift for practitioners, artists, or anyone on a spiritual path.
Authenticity & Impact Guarantee
- Handmade with Devotion: Each mold is individually carved by skilled artisans, not factory-made.
- Directly Sourced: Supporting traditional craftspeople and their communities in Tibet.
- Preserves Sacred Art: Your purchase helps keep an ancient artistic and spiritual tradition alive.
- Learn the Craft: We provide a helpful video guide to start your tsa tsha making journey. Watch the tutorial here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do I need to start making tsa tsha with this mold?
A: You will need a suitable clay or plaster mix. The process is simple and meditative. We recommend watching our provided instructional video for a complete guide.
Q: Can I paint the finished tsa tsha?
A> Absolutely. Once your clay tsa tsha is fully dry, you can leave it natural or paint it with acrylics, mineral pigments, or gold leaf to personalize and further beautify your sacred object.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner?
A> Yes. This mold is designed for ease of use. The act itself is accessible to all, and the focus is on the mindful, spiritual intention behind the creation, making it perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
✨ Embrace this rare opportunity to become a creator of sacred art. This hand-carved mold is a bridge to an ancient practice — a tool for meditation, blessing, and personal expression. Only a limited number of these artisan-crafted molds exist. Once sold, it's gone forever.
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