Lion-faced Dakini Simhamukha Simhavaktra Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
Lion-faced Dakini Simhamukha Simhavaktra Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
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This Lion-faced Dakini Simhamukha Simhavaktra Tsa Tsa Mold is more than a crafting tool — it is a direct connection to an ancient lineage and a powerful method for creating sacred objects of devotion and protection.
Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Replication: Meticulously carved based on an ancient Buddha statue housed in the revered Kathok Monastery.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Delicately and accurately carved by skilled artisans, with every detail of the fierce Lion-faced Dakini rendered lifelike.
- Spiritual Function: Designed for making Tsa Tsha (sacred clay impressions), a core Tibetan Buddhist practice for accumulating merit and creating portable shrines.
- Perfect Dimensions: 4.5cm size is ideal for creating personal, handheld sacred objects.
- Artisan Origin: Handmade by craftspeople from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, a region known for its spiritual artistry.
Deep Spiritual Meaning of Simhamukha
The Lion-faced Dakini, Simhamukha or Simhavaktra, is a powerful, wrathful wisdom deity. She embodies the fierce compassion that cuts through ignorance and destroys obstacles on the spiritual path. Creating a Tsa Tsha of her likeness is a profound practice. This mold allows you to:
- Awaken fierce protective energy and dispel negative forces.
- Cut Through inner and outer obstacles with the "roar" of wisdom.
- Attract the Dakini's blessings for spiritual power and swift accomplishment.
- Enhance your practice by creating a tangible focus for meditation and devotion.
"The roar of the Lion-faced Dakini shatters the illusions of the ego, revealing the luminous nature of mind."
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not a mass-produced item. Each mold is carved by hand by artisans preserving a traditional craft. The design is faithfully reproduced from a sacred source—an ancient statue in Kathok Monastery—ensuring the iconography is accurate and potent. Using this mold connects your practice to an authentic spiritual and artistic lineage.
Product Details
- Material: Durable crafting material for repeated use.
- Type: Tsa Tsha Mold (Stamp/Press).
- Craft: Hand-carved by artisans.
- Design: Lion-faced Dakini Simhamukha/Simhavaktra.
- Dimensions: 4.5 cm.
- Condition: New, ready for sacred crafting.
Perfect For
- Devotional Practice: Making Tsa Tshas for personal altars, offerings, or pilgrimage.
- Meditative Crafting: Turning the process of pressing clay into a mindful, meditative activity.
- Spiritual Consecration: Creating objects to be blessed and used as supports for practice.
- Meaningful Gifts: Offering a hand-made, consecrated sacred object is a gift of profound kindness.
- Supporting Artisans: Your purchase directly supports traditional Tibetan craftspeople.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- ✓ Handmade Authenticity: Each mold is individually carved by skilled artisans.
- ✓ Direct Cultural Link: Sourced from a region dedicated to Tibetan Buddhist arts.
- ✓ Iconographic Accuracy: Faithful to the ancient statue from Kathok Monastery.
- ✓ Purposeful Purchase: Supports the preservation of a sacred crafting tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this Tsa Tsa mold?
A: Press soft clay (like air-dry or pottery clay) firmly into the mold, then gently remove it to reveal the impression. You can leave it plain, paint it, or consecrate it. Watch a helpful tutorial video here.
Q: Is this suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. It's a beautiful way to begin engaging with sacred art. The process is simple, meditative, and deeply rewarding.
Q: What is the spiritual purpose of a Tsa Tsha?
A> Tsa Tshas are used as objects of veneration, for making offerings, accumulating merit, and creating portable sacred spaces. They are often placed in stupas, altars, or carried for protection.
✨ Embrace This Sacred Crafting Practice – Only a few molds are available. Once this unique connection to an ancient art form is sold out, it may be gone forever.
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