
Gandhanra.Art
May 13, 2023 at 12:30 PM
Gandhanra Painted Tibetan Tsa Tsa Mold Statue,Five Dhyani Buddhas,Blessed in Zaki Temple
$49.99
❤ This Five Great Buddhas Tsa Tsa Statue is handcrafted by Tibetan artisans,painted and blessed in Zaki Temple,Tibet.
You can put it in your altar, or put it on your desk,as an ornament.
It is made by the lama of zaki temple, according to the traditional way, with tsa tsa mold pressed on clay, then fired into adobe, and then painted by hand.
Different from the ceramic Buddha statue made by modern technology, this Tsa Tsa statue looks more simple and sacred.
❤Details
Pattern:Five Great Buddhas
Material: clay,pigment
Craft: handcrafted,hand painted
Color:black
Height about 80mm / 3.15 inch
Width about 60mm / 2.36 inch
Thickness about 10mm /0.4 inch
❤You'll get 1pc statue as pictures shown.
❤ABOUT TSA TSA
Tsa Tsa (Tibetan: ཚ་ཚ་, Willy: tsha tsha; Sanskrit: satchāya; Pali: sacchāya or sacchāha), a small mold-releasing clay sculpture in Tibetan Buddhism.
Tsa Tsa originated from India and was introduced to Tibet in the seventh century. It is extruded through a metal mold, and the cement is mixed with wheat grains, treasure powder, spices or the ashes of the monk. The patterns on it were mainly in Indian style in the early days, such as the Sky Tower, Gate Tower, Bodhi Pagoda, and the mantras of the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra. Later, Tibet began to make its own molds, and the patterns of gods and Buddha images and the six-character mantra began to replace the earlier Indian style.
Tsa Tsa is generally placed in the pagoda as a stupa, or placed in a special "Tsa Tsa kang", or enshrined in temple halls, mani piles, monks' cultivation caves and other places.
❤DESCRIPTION
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Tathāgatas or Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas, the Five Dhyani Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are five Buddhas which are often venerated together. Various sources provide different names for these Buddhas, though the most common today are: Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Vairocana, Amitābha, and Amoghasiddhi.
They are sometimes seen as emanations and repre