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Protector masks are traditionally hung in Protector chapels to signify the presence of the Protectors. However, in modern times, these masks can be hung on the wall or mounted on a stand near one's personal Protector altar as an object of reverence and worship. The Kache Marpo Wooden Mask can also be hung over the entrances of homes or businesses for protection and blessings, or simply displayed as part of a Himalayan art collection.
A fully enlightened Dharma Protector, Kache Marpo is an emanation of Hayagriva, the wrathful form of Chenrezig. Sitting astride his horse, Kache Marpo is dressed in armour, and wears headgear adorned with five flags. In his right hand, he brandishes a lance that stabs the heart of the 'enemy' who is simultaneously bound by a noose held in his left hand. This wrathful imagery is symbolic of Kache Marpo's ability to help a Dharma practitioner’s spiritual path by subduing one’s inner and outer obstacles.
COMPLIMENTARY BLESSINGS
This statue has been purified and consecrated in a Soongdrup & Rabney ritual conducted by very senior members of the monastic community held in early June 2017 at Kechara Forest Retreat.
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Product Details
- Height: 405mm (16.0-inch)
- Width: 270mm (10.6-inch)
- Depth: 145mm (5.7-inch)
- Weight: 1.1kg (2.43 lb)
More Information
- Who is Kache Marpo by H.E. Tsem Rinpoche