These pretty brocade cases will protect your tingsa or tingsha. We stock in them in a choice of two colors: Red and gold or yellow and gold.
Red
The color red symbolises fire, lifeforce, protection, and sacredness. The Buddha Amitabha is associated with red, particularly in Tibetan art. Markedly, throughout Tibetan culture, you will find the color red used to signify a sacred area. The true mark of a Buddhist holy space is the simplistic, tall red gates at the entrance. Not to mention, we see red in the garments that the monks wear; this is because it is a protective color.
Yellow
The color yellow is said to possess the highest symbolic value. Gautam Buddha is associated with yellow; the revered leader of Buddhism believed it represented humility. Since it was the known color of prison clothes, he chose yellow robes to symbolise separation from a materialistic society. The monks adopted this and died the cloth for their robes, saffron. Additionally, it is known as the color of renunciation and desirelessness and the color of the earth, symbolising stability and grounding.
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Sold separately. The approximate size of each tingsa tingsha case is as follows: Diameter 80mm and Depth 40mm.
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