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Buddhist ceremonies,Tibet 15 inches, painted wood Whether it is to protect village crops from hailstone damage or the victory of Padmasambhava over malignant deities, the Mahakala character is ever present in ceremonies throughout the Himalayan region. His third eye expresses the wisdom of omniscience. The five skulls signify victory over the five emotional obscurations. These masks are used to defeat evil spirits and, when not being used for a ceremony, are hung on the walls of Tibetan homes. This large mask appears to be rather old and has been painted several times in the past. Though it is chipped and quite rough, the raw, bright colors have not faded and are stable. $470
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