The 3-faced Hayagriva Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
The 3-faced Hayagriva Tsa Tsa Mold | 4.5cm
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Introducing The Sacred 3-Faced Hayagriva Tsa Tsa Mold
This is more than a crafting tool—it is a sacred vessel for creating Tsa Tsha, miniature clay stupas or Buddha images used for accumulating merit, protection, and spiritual practice in Tibetan Buddhism. This specific 4.5cm mold captures the powerful, wrathful compassion of Hayagriva, a wisdom deity revered for subduing obstacles and negative forces.
---Key Features of This Sacred Mold
- Authentic Sacred Prototype: Faithfully reproduced from an ancient Hayagriva statue housed in the revered Kathok Monastery.
- Exquisite Hand-Carved Detail: Every line, expression, and symbolic attribute of the three-faced Hayagriva is rendered with lifelike precision and spiritual accuracy.
- Perfect for Making Tsa Tsha: Create your own consecrated clay impressions for altars, amulets, or as offerings to fill statues and stupas.
- Gateway to Creative Practice: Personalize your Tsa Tsha by leaving them plain, painting them, or consecrating them with mantras.
- Compact & Functional: At 4.5cm, it's the ideal size for creating personal sacred objects with ease.
Deep Spiritual Significance
Creating Tsa Tsha is a profound meditative and meritorious act in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Using this Hayagriva mold infuses this practice with specific blessings:
- Awakens Fierce Compassion: Hayagriva embodies the transformative power of wisdom that cuts through ignorance and inner obstacles.
- Attracts Protection: Tsa Tsha made from this mold are believed to create a protective field, subduing negative energies and influences.
- Enhances Spiritual Practice: The act of making Tsa Tsha is a mindfulness exercise, fostering focus, patience, and devotion.
- Accumulates Merit: Each impression created becomes an offering and a cause for positive spiritual accumulation.
"The creation of a Tsa Tsha is the imprinting of enlightenment itself into form."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This mold is not mass-produced. It is handmade by skilled artisans from Hepo Township in Baiyu County, an area with a deep lineage of sacred art. Their craftsmanship ensures every curve and symbol holds the intended spiritual resonance, making it a true tool for practice, not just a replica.
---Product Details
- Material: Durable carving material for repeated use.
- Type: 3-Faced Hayagriva Tsa Tsa Mold.
- Size: 4.5cm in height.
- Craft: Hand-carved with meticulous detail.
- Condition: Brand new, ready for sacred creation.
- Prototype: Based on the ancient statue from Kathok Monastery.
Perfect For
Deepen your practice through the mindful creation of sacred objects.
Make Tsa Tsha to place in your home, car, or altar as a blessing of protection.
A peaceful, hands-on meditation that results in a beautiful spiritual artifact.
An extraordinary gift for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism, sacred art, or mindful crafts.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supporting traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Culturally & Spiritually Accurate: Faithful to the original sacred iconography.
- Directly Sourced: Connected to the artisan community in Baiyu County.
- A Tool for Practice: More than decor—it's a functional item for genuine spiritual engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this mold to make a Tsa Tsha?
A: We provide a helpful guide! You can watch a detailed tutorial video here: https://youtu.be/_gJcNP-ksJI. Typically, you use air-dry clay or similar material, press it into the mold, carefully release it, and let it dry.
Q: Is any prior experience needed?
A: Not at all. This mold is designed for clarity and ease of use, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners.
Q: What is the spiritual purpose of a Tsa Tsha?
A: Tsa Tsha are used for meditation, as offerings, to fill statues and stupas, or as portable altars. They are consecrated objects that represent the Buddha's body and help accumulate merit and positive energy.
✨ Begin Your Sacred Crafting Journey – This unique link to an ancient Hayagrita statue is in limited supply. Once these molds are gone, they may not be available again.
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