Tibetan Buddhism Tshatsha of Vajrapani Buddha

Tibetan Buddhism Tshatsha of Vajrapani Buddha
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Label:Tibetan Buddhism , Tsha-Tsha , Vajrapani
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As a sort of demolded clay figurines exclusively made in Tibet, "Tsha-Tsha" is mainly small stupa and joss, which was the Buddhist artwork introduced from ancient India. Being a halidom used to express devout belief to Buddha and pray for good fortune, Tsha-Tsha is widely spread among the Tibetans.

Tsha-Tsha is of various designs and takes round, square, and triangle as the main basic outlines, with the diameter varying from several to scores of centimeters. Some of them consist of a mere joss while some are comprised of hundreds of josses. The most common raw material for Tsha-Tsha is clay, which is extruded to be demolded using concave-shaped mould, then is dried and shaped (in some colored drawing are added). They are taken as amulets which are believed to be capable of keeping off wickedness.

Tsha-Tshas are usually used together with prayer banners and Marnyi Stones, which are frequently seen in stupa, cavern in Athos, the bank of Deity Lake, Mani stone mound and the way of turning scripture. Such places are built by Tibetans with numerous maisonettes used to accommodate Tsha-Tshas. They are roughly of a person's height and are commonly known as Tsha-Kang, meaning Tsha-Tsha temple. In their view, Tsha-Kang provided with more Tsha-Tshas are more abundant in Buddha nimbus, and walking around such a Tsha-Kang for one circle indicates saluting to Buddha, which can alleviate personal sin and increase good fortune.

Tsha-Tsha sculpture is a combination of decorative factors of painting, architecture and sculpture art. It is impacted by cultural exchanges between Han and Zang and serves as the representative of Tibetan Buddhist art and handicraft.

Tshatsha is a kind of shaly Buddha statues or stupas.  Believers usually used it as a sacred blessing of good luck amulet in Tibetan Buddhism. Its exquisiteness makes it a precious work of art.

 Size: about 10.3 cm high,  about 9.3 cm wide

 Material: argillaceous

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