Deity: Garuda Golden Bird (大鹏金翅鸟) – In Tibetan Buddhism, the Garuda is a sublime deity, the lord of all wisdom wrath, and a sharp warrior that accomplishes affairs and subdues negative forces and obstructions. For the benefit of beings and to form good causes, add merit and virtue, and enter the Mahayana path, the Buddhas and bodhisattvas are said to manifest as the Red Garuda. Clay tsatsa (泥擦): made from aga soil, refined clay, incense clay and other materials; pressed in mould, fired and then repaired and coloured.
Product details
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Item: 3.5x4.5cm Garuda Golden Bird – In Tibetan Buddhism Tsatsa Rekong (热贡)
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Type: Tsatsa
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Size: 3.5x4.5cm
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Materials: Clay tsatsa – aga soil, refined clay, incense clay, mould-pressed
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Origin / tradition: Rekong (热贡)
Cultural meaning
This piece is described through Tibetan Buddhist cultural symbolism. Any references to blessings, protection, wisdom, or abundance are presented as traditional devotional associations rather than guaranteed outcomes.
FAQ
What is this item?
It is a Buddhist art product intended for devotional practice, collecting, gifting, or display.
Is each piece identical?
Handmade and hand-painted items can show natural differences in detail, tone, and finish.
How should it be cared for?
Keep it dry, avoid direct impact and prolonged strong sunlight, and store it carefully when not in use.