Description
Water offerings (also known as 'yonchap' in Tibetan) are amongst the most common forms of offering at Buddhist shrines
The large size of the bowl means that it is possible to stand inside and feel the vibrations move up through your body
These mirrors have been handmade by artisans in Bali
Wearing his pointy green hat
Large Artisan Bhairab Mask No.75 Jumpers Water offerings (also known asThis large, bold and beautifully carved wooden mask has been hand made and painted by Newari artisans in Nepal. This amazing piece depicts Bhairab (also known as Bhairava or Mahakala, ) a fierce aspect of the Hindu god Shiva. These effigies are often hung above doors and entranceways and are said to be protective of a house or temple. Depicted with a crown of five skulls symbolising the transmutation of negative afflictions (greed, aggression,
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