The Blissful Vajra - Hevajra Tsa Tsa Mold | 4cm
The Blissful Vajra - Hevajra Tsa Tsa Mold | 4cm
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This Blissful Vajra - Hevajra Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a direct link to an ancient lineage, a sacred vessel for creating objects of devotion and awakening. Based on an original, ancient Buddha statue housed in Kathok Monastery, this mold allows you to participate in a profound Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Delicately and accurately carved with lifelike detail, capturing the profound essence of Hevajra, the Blissful Vajra.
- Authentic Spiritual Lineage: The design originates from a revered statue in Kathok Monastery, ensuring spiritual authenticity.
- Perfect for Making Tsa Tsha: Create your own devotional clay offerings for personal altars, spiritual consecration, or as meaningful gifts.
- Handmade by Artisans: Skillfully crafted by artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, supporting traditional Tibetan craft.
- Creative & Meditative Practice: Offers a unique, hands-on way to engage in mindfulness, whether left plain or painted personally.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
Hevajra, known as the "Blissful Vajra," is a central deity in Tibetan Buddhist tantra, representing the indivisible union of great bliss and emptiness. Creating a Tsa Tsha (a clay impression) of Hevajra is itself a meditative act of merit-making.
Using this mold can help:
- Awaken a deeper connection to tantric principles of wisdom and compassion.
- Focus the mind during meditation through a creative, ritual practice.
- Attract the blessings and transformative energy of the deity.
- Create sacred objects that protect and sanctify your space.
"The act of making a Tsa Tsha is a practice in itself—molding the earth into a form of enlightenment."
Authentic Craft & Origin
This mold is not mass-produced. It is handmade by skilled Tibetan artisans in Hepo Township, an area renowned for preserving sacred artistic traditions. Each mold carries the intention and skill of its maker, directly sourced to support these cultural custodians. The design is a faithful reproduction of a historically significant artifact, making each creation from it part of a living spiritual lineage.
Product Details
- Material: Durable crafting material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsha Mold (for creating clay impressions).
- Design: The Blissful Vajra - Hevajra.
- Size: Approximately 4cm.
- Craft: Hand-carved with precise, lifelike detail.
- Condition: New, ready for your spiritual and creative practice.
Perfect For
Use the mold-making process as a moving meditation to cultivate focus and peace.
Make Tsa Tshas for personal consecration, altar offerings, or pilgrimage gifts.
Engage hands-on with Tibetan Buddhist art and symbolism in a deeply personal way.
A profound gift for practitioners, students of Buddhism, or lovers of sacred art.
Authenticity & Impact Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Supports traditional livelihoods and preserves ancient craft.
- Directly Sourced: Ensures authenticity and fair support for the community.
- Spiritually Significant Design: Based on a genuine monastic artifact for authentic practice.
- Crafting Guidance Included: Learn the process with our provided instructional video.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this Tsa Tsa mold?
A: Press soft clay (like air-dry or pottery clay) into the mold to create an impression. We provide a helpful video guide (link below) to walk you through the process.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner?
A> Absolutely. The process is simple, meditative, and rewarding. No prior artistic experience is needed—only intention.
Q: What is the spiritual purpose of a Tsa Tsha?
A> Tsa Tshas are devotional objects used for merit-making, altar offerings, meditation aids, and as portable representations of enlightened beings to bless spaces.
Instructional Video: Learn how to make your sacred Tsa Tsha here.
---✨ Embrace this Sacred Crafting Tradition – Only a few molds are available. Once this unique connection to an ancient statue is gone, it cannot be replicated. Secure yours and begin your devotional practice today.
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