100 Guru Rinpoche Tsa Tsa Mold | Metal Alloy | Approx 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inches | Guru Padmasambhava
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100 Guru Rinpoche Tsa Tsa Mold | Metal Alloy | Approx 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inches | Guru Padmasambhava

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100 Guru Rinpoche Tsa Tsa Mold | Metal Alloy | Approx 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inches | Guru PadmasambhavaThese Large Guru Rinpoche tsa tsa molds make 100 tiny impressions of Guru Rinpoche on each tsa tsa. The tsa tsa mold is created with an amazing depiction of Guru Padmasambhava. Om Ah Hung is imprinted to one side of Guru Rinpoche, a stupa is on the other side, and Guru Rinpoche's mantra is imprinted around the perimeter of the tsa tsa. It is recommended to use clay for making tsa tsas with metal molds. Once blessed, tsa tsa are sacred images and

These Large Guru Rinpoche tsa tsa molds make 100 tiny impressions of Guru Rinpoche on each tsa tsa. The tsa tsa mold is created with an amazing depiction of Guru Padmasambhava. Om Ah Hung is imprinted to one side of Guru Rinpoche, a stupa is on the other side, and Guru Rinpoche's mantra is imprinted around the perimeter of the tsa tsa. It is recommended to use clay for making tsa tsas with metal molds. Once blessed, tsa tsa are sacred images and should be treated as such.

Guru Padmasambhava is a central figure in Tibetan Buddhism and is also known as Padmasambhava, Guru Rinpoche, or the Lotus-Born. He is considered a historical figure and was born in what is now modern-day India in the 8th century CE.

According to the Vajrayana tradition , Guru Rinpoche was a master of tantra and was instrumental in introducing Buddhism to Tibet. He is credited with subduing local deities, demons, and negative forces in Tibet and is believed to have hidden spiritual treasures or "terma" for future generations to discover.

Padmasambhava is often depicted with a fierce, semi-wrathful expression, holding a vajra and skull cup. Revered by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism as Guru Rinpoche, the "Second Buddha," he is believed to have attained the highest level of spiritual realization as a Vajrayana master.

His teachings emphasize the importance of compassion, wisdom, and skillful means in achieving enlightenment. Padmasambhava's influence on Tibetan Buddhism is immense and his legacy is still celebrated today in numerous festivals and ceremonies.

Making tsa tsas is considered a meritorious action. Individuals, historically, made pilgrimages to make many tsa tsas in auspicious places.

Instructions:
1. Lightly oil the mold to allow for the tsa tsa to release from the mold. It is important no excess oil collects in recesses in the mold or the tsa tsa will not be well defined.
2. Knead the clay to soften and shape before filling the mold.
3. Press the clay into the mold. There are a couple of options to make it easier to get the tsa tsa to release:
a. Use extra clay to make a base extending approximately 1/2 inches beyond the bottom of the mold to give you something to grab to release the tsa tsa;
b. Add a little handle made of clay to the back of the tsa tsa to give you something to grab to release the tsa tsa or;
c. Use extra clay to allow you to press the tsa tsa down onto a board and this will allow you to lift the mold while leaving the tsa tsa behind. This method requires the trimming of the tsa tsa.
4. To bless the tsa tsa, either make a small hole in the bottom/back and fill with blessed rice or mantra roll and cover the hole OR write or stamp a mantra on the bottom/ back.
5. Carefully remove the tsa tsa from the mold.
6. Dry the tsa tsa completely.
7. Paint or varnish the tsa tsa.

There are lots of videos available online for more detail regarding making tsa tsas.

These are hand made and have some slight variations between items. Molds have some cosmetic finish defects that will not impact the imprint of the tsa tsa.

• Approximately 5 1/2 inches high and 4 1/2 inches wide
• Metal Alloy

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This book was exactly what I needed as a sensitive and intuitive person. It's changed my life, and I use the techniques described daily. It's also given me greater insight into reading energy fields, and being aware of their impact in my life and work. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
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