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Je Tsongkhapa Enthroned Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm

Je Tsongkhapa Enthroned Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm

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This Je Tsongkhapa Enthroned Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a sacred conduit for manifesting blessings and connecting with the profound wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism. It allows you to personally create devotional tsa tsha (votive tablets), a centuries-old practice of merit-making and mindfulness.

Key Features of This Sacred Mold

  • Exquisite Detail: Meticulously hand-carved to capture every lifelike feature of Je Tsongkhapa in deep meditation.
  • Authentic Prototype: Faithfully reproduced from an ancient, revered Buddha statue housed in the historic Kathok Monastery.
  • Perfect for Making Tsa Tsha: Craft your own devotional tablets for personal altars, offerings, or spiritual gifts.
  • Personalized Consecration: Leave your creations plain for a classic terracotta look or paint them to match your spiritual aesthetic.
  • Meditative Practice: The process of making tsa tsha is itself a profound act of focused meditation and intention-setting.

Spiritual Meaning & Significance

Creating a tsa tsha with this mold is a sacred act. Je Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug school, embodies the synthesis of wisdom and compassionate action. Using this mold awakens a connection to this lineage, transforming simple clay into a vessel for spiritual energy.

Benefits of this Practice:

  • Awakens mindfulness and focused concentration during the creative process.
  • Attracts the blessings and scholarly wisdom of Je Tsongkhapa into your space.
  • Creates tangible objects of devotion for your altar, enhancing your daily practice.
  • Amplifies merit through the virtuous act of creating sacred imagery.

"The hand that shapes the clay shapes the mind." – A reflection on the meditative art of tsa tsha making.

Authentic Craft & Origin

This mold is not mass-produced. It is handmade by skilled artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, a region renowned for preserving traditional Tibetan craft techniques. Each piece carries the mark of the artisan's devotion, directly supporting these cultural guardians and their sacred art.

Product Details

  • Material: Durable carving material for repeated use.
  • Depiction: Je Tsongkhapa (Tsongkhapa Lobsang Drakpa) seated in meditation on a throne.
  • Craft: Hand-carved with exceptional precision.
  • Size: Approximately 4.5 cm in height.
  • Condition: New, ready for your spiritual crafting journey.

Perfect For

  • Deepening your personal meditation and devotional practice.
  • Creating meaningful, handmade spiritual gifts for loved ones.
  • Engaging in a mindful, hands-on craft that connects you to Tibetan Buddhist culture.
  • Building a personal collection of consecrated objects for your home altar.
  • Educational purposes for learning about traditional Buddhist arts.

Your Authenticity Guarantee

  • Genuine Handmade Artifact: Each mold is individually carved by artisans, ensuring uniqueness.
  • Direct Cultural Connection: Sourced to support traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
  • Sacred Prototype: Based on a historically significant statue from Kathok Monastery.
  • Complete Practice: Includes a tutorial video to guide you in the art of making your first tsa tsha.

    Learn the Craft: Watch the instructional video here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What material do I use to make the tsa tsha?
A: Traditionally, a fine clay or terracotta mixture is used. You can use air-dry clay for simplicity, or a kiln-fired clay for a permanent, ceramic-like finish.

Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. The process is meditative and accessible. The included video tutorial provides clear, step-by-step guidance to help you create your first devotional tablet with ease.

Q: Can I consecrate the tsa tsha I make?
A> Yes. Once created and dried, your tsa tsha can be consecrated through traditional prayers and practices, transforming it into a powerful object of blessing for your altar or as a gift.

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✨ Embrace this Sacred Craft – Secure your Je Tsongkhapa Tsa Tsa Mold now. Only a limited number of these hand-carved artifacts exist — once sold, this connection to a timeless practice is gone.

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