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Tsholing mask

The "Tsholing" mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks in Bhutanese religious traditions, particularly in Cham dances performed during festivals like Tshechu. Tsholing refers to wrathful deities or protective spirits in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhism, who are often depicted in fierce forms to symbolize their power to protect the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) and to ward off evil spirits.

Price $170.00

Tsholing mask

The "Singye" mask refers to the mask of the Snow Lion, known as "Sengye" in Bhutanese. The Snow Lion is a revered symbol in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, embodying qualities of strength, fearlessness, and joy. The Sengye or Singye mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks used in religious dances (Cham) and rituals in Bhutan.

Price $170.00

White Tara

The White Tara Thangka is a sacred Buddhist painting that depicts White Tara, a revered female deity associated with compassion, healing, and long life in Tibetan Buddhism. White Tara, known as "Sita Tara" in Sanskrit, is often portrayed in a seated meditative posture, adorned with seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet, symbolizing her ability to perceive suffering in all corners of the universe. She is depicted with a serene expression, holding a lotus flower in one of her hands, representing purity and enlightenment. The thangka serves as a meditation aid and is believed to bring blessings of health, longevity, and protection to devotees.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Tsholing mask

The "Tsholing" mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks in Bhutanese religious traditions, particularly in Cham dances performed during festivals like Tshechu. Tsholing refers to wrathful deities or protective spirits in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhism, who are often depicted in fierce forms to symbolize their power to protect the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) and to ward off evil spirits.

Price $170.00

White Tara

The White Tara Thangka is a sacred Buddhist painting that depicts White Tara, a revered female deity associated with compassion, healing, and long life in Tibetan Buddhism. White Tara, known as "Sita Tara" in Sanskrit, is often portrayed in a seated meditative posture, adorned with seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet, symbolizing her ability to perceive suffering in all corners of the universe. She is depicted with a serene expression, holding a lotus flower in one of her hands, representing purity and enlightenment. The thangka serves as a meditation aid and is believed to bring blessings of health, longevity, and protection to devotees.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Tsholing mask

The "Tsholing" mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks in Bhutanese religious traditions, particularly in Cham dances performed during festivals like Tshechu. Tsholing refers to wrathful deities or protective spirits in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhism, who are often depicted in fierce forms to symbolize their power to protect the Dharma (Buddhist teachings) and to ward off evil spirits.

Price $170.00

copy of White Tara

The White Tara Thangka is a sacred Buddhist painting that depicts White Tara, a revered female deity associated with compassion, healing, and long life in Tibetan Buddhism. White Tara, known as "Sita Tara" in Sanskrit, is often portrayed in a seated meditative posture, adorned with seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet, symbolizing her ability to perceive suffering in all corners of the universe. She is depicted with a serene expression, holding a lotus flower in one of her hands, representing purity and enlightenment. The thangka serves as a meditation aid and is believed to bring blessings of health, longevity, and protection to devotees.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Load of yama mask

The "Lord of Yama" mask represents Yama, the Lord of Death in Buddhist mythology. Yama is a significant figure in both Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist traditions, where he is considered the ruler of the underworld and the judge of the dead. Despite his fearsome appearance, Yama is not viewed as evil but rather as a necessary force who oversees the process of death and rebirth, ensuring that karmic justice is maintained.

Price $550.00

White Tara

The White Tara Thangka is a sacred Buddhist painting that depicts White Tara, a revered female deity associated with compassion, healing, and long life in Tibetan Buddhism. White Tara, known as "Sita Tara" in Sanskrit, is often portrayed in a seated meditative posture, adorned with seven eyes on her face, hands, and feet, symbolizing her ability to perceive suffering in all corners of the universe. She is depicted with a serene expression, holding a lotus flower in one of her hands, representing purity and enlightenment. The thangka serves as a meditation aid and is believed to bring blessings of health, longevity, and protection to devotees.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Ox mask

The ox mask is an important element in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, particularly in Cham dances and other ritualistic performances. The ox is often depicted as a companion or vehicle of the wrathful deities like Yama, the Lord of Death. In the context of these performances, the ox mask symbolizes strength, patience, and the burdens of life, often playing a key role in dances that deal with themes of death, judgment, and the afterlife.

Price $220.00

Green Tara

A Green Tara thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting that depicts Green Tara, a popular deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Green Tara is revered as a compassionate and protective figure who embodies the qualities of wisdom, compassion, and swift action. Her name, "Tara," means "star" in Tibetan, and she is often associated with helping followers overcome obstacles and achieve enlightenment.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Ox mask

The ox mask is an important element in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, particularly in Cham dances and other ritualistic performances. The ox is often depicted as a companion or vehicle of the wrathful deities like Yama, the Lord of Death. In the context of these performances, the ox mask symbolizes strength, patience, and the burdens of life, often playing a key role in dances that deal with themes of death, judgment, and the afterlife.

Price $170.00

Green Tara

In a Green Tara thangka, she is typically portrayed as a youthful, beautiful figure with green skin, symbolizing her connection to nature and the active aspect of her compassion. She may have multiple arms and eyes, each representing her ability to see and respond to the needs of all sentient beings. The thangka usually features her seated in a lotus flower, surrounded by various symbolic elements such as lotus blossoms, and often accompanied by other deities or protective figures.

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

21 Tara

In a Green Tara thangka, she is typically portrayed as a youthful, beautiful figure with green skin, symbolizing her connection to nature and the active aspect of her compassion. She may have multiple arms and eyes, each representing her ability to see and respond to the needs of all sentient beings. The thangka usually features her seated in a lotus flower, surrounded by various symbolic elements such as lotus blossoms, and often accompanied by other deities or protective figures.

Regular price $1,150.00 Price $575.00

Deer mask

The "Singye" mask refers to the mask of the Snow Lion, known as "Sengye" in Bhutanese. The Snow Lion is a revered symbol in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, embodying qualities of strength, fearlessness, and joy. The Sengye or Singye mask is one of the most important and recognizable masks used in religious dances (Cham) and rituals in Bhutan.

Price $300.00

Medicine Buddha

Medicine Buddha, known as *Bhaisajyaguru* in Sanskrit or *Sangye Menla* in Tibetan, is a significant figure in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He is revered as the Buddha of healing and medicine, embodying the qualities of compassion and wisdom with the power to cure physical and mental suffering

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00

Monkey mask

The monkey mask holds a unique place in Bhutanese and Tibetan Buddhist culture, particularly in Cham dances and other ritualistic performances. While not as commonly featured as some of the wrathful deities, the monkey mask symbolizes various qualities such as mischievousness, cleverness, and sometimes, transformation. In Buddhist mythology, the monkey can represent both the untrained mind, which is restless and easily distracted, and the potential for enlightenment when properly guided

Price $100.00

Medicine Buddha

Medicine Buddha, known as *Bhaisajyaguru* in Sanskrit or *Sangye Menla* in Tibetan, is a significant figure in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He is revered as the Buddha of healing and medicine, embodying the qualities of compassion and wisdom with the power to cure physical and mental suffering

Regular price $1,050.00 Price $525.00