Tsha Tsha is molded art, typical of Tibetan Buddhist arts, but rarely known to
outsiders. These are Buddhas. They are made of clay, earth mixed with bone
ash and even body fluids of late Lamas. They all called Tsha Tsha. Tibetan monks
and lay persons make Tsha Tsha to accumulate Buddhist merit, dispel illness, and
pray for good luck. |
Process
of Making a Stupa-shaped Tsha-tsha | The
Tibetans who were busy on making Tsha-Tsha in the street of Lhasa | The
scene of which monks were making Tsha-Tsha |