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The Himalayan Clay Tsatsa Amulets The Himalayas, a land of ancient wisdom, are also known as the home of Buddhist clay tsatsa amulets. These amulets, delicately placed inside gau, in homes, or worn as bracelets or necklaces, are ubiquitous in the Nepalese Kingdom and the Himalayas. On altars and in temples, they hold a place of honor. Every Buddhist once owned one or several dozen of these amulets. This age-old tradition attributes to tsatsa amulets the power to protect against life's ailments, bring luck, enhance invulnerability, increase physical strength, or attract love, depending on the chosen effigy. The clay tsatsa amulets often represent Buddha, a bodhisattva, a famous hero, or a deity. Traditionally made from clay or lead, they can contain precious stones, relics, or the ashes of great masters. Some tsatsa, created by shamans, incorporate specific ingredients such as plants, natural substances, and powders from animal horn or bone, stemming from animistic beliefs. The power of a Himalayan Buddhist tsatsa amulet mainly lies in the blessing ritual performed by a master. Powerful the master, the more significant the spiritual power of the amulet. Masters limit the production of tsatsa amulets, making the most precious ones extremely rare. Nyima Dolma Sundari, a disciple of a warrior Buddhist master and heir to the art of tsatsa, perpetuates this ancestral tradition. She transmits this sacred art and creates unique tsatsa, custom-made according to each individual's spiritual needs. Her creations, imbued with her artistic expertise and spiritual connection, are sent worldwide. Each amulet offers an exceptional experience, embodying a part of the wisdom and energy of the Himalayas. Nyima Dolma Sundari was initiated by a master according to traditional customs, allowing her to acquire a deep understanding of the spiritual nature of the Himalayas. She explains that in this region, faith becomes a powerful recourse in the face of life's uncertainties. In this context, the art of tsatsa emerges as a natural introspective practice, allowing mastery of the great laws of spiritual energy and dharma. There is an enthusiasm among Buddhists for these tsatsa amulets, which are numerous in circulation in the Himalayas. They can be purchased directly from a Buddhist temple, a shaman, or from numerous amulet merchants. However, the quality of old tsatsa varies greatly, and it is difficult for a novice to distinguish a genuine old amulet from an industrial counterfeit. High-quality amulets are often signed by recognized masters and are rare and precious. Specialists in tsatsa amulets are recognized by the way they scrutinize tsha-tsha, looking for the slightest mark or trace that makes the tsatsa unique and spiritually powerful. The most experienced even use a small magnifying glass to examine every corner and determine the interior composition of the tsatsa. Indeed, similar to fashion or antiquity, what mainly determines the price of an amulet is its lineage, that is, the recognition of the lineage that created it and the sage who blessed and circulated it, whether it bears a seal or not. The most precious amulets will escape your notice without a minimum of experience in the field. On the markets, the first ones you often find are low-end amulets intended for tourists. Amulets must "live." For this, they are sources of gifts, exchanges, collections for those that are true antiques, but most importantly, offerings to nature, deities, and protectors. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and materials. They are the object of great fervor and significant attention among the Himalayan people. The Himalayan clay tsatsa amulets, imbued with spirituality and ancestral know-how, are much more than mere objects of devotion. They embody a part of the wisdom and energy of the Himalayas, offering protection and guidance to those who possess them. Nyima Dolma Sundari, heir to this sacred art, perpetuates this tradition with devotion and skill, creating unique tsatsa that find their place around the world. Owning a tsatsa is a precious fortune, allowing one to connect with the profound spirituality of Himalayan Buddhism. - +Info Nyima Dolma Sundari & Himalayan art Website: https://nyimaart.wixsite.com/tsatsasp... Facebook: spiritualmindfulnessart & thespiritofthewhiteunicornkungfuschool Instagram nyimadolmasundari & associationkyung Twitter @Nyima_Dolma_ AIRBNB EXPERIENCES : Himalayan Martial Arts : https://www.airbnb.fr/experiences/248... TsaTsa Art : https://www.airbnb.fr/experiences/266046 #himalaya #tsatsa #buddhist #art #buddhistart #himalayaculture #himalayanart #nepal #sigingbowl #tibetan #bowl #Frenchriviera #Associationkyung #martialart #himalayen #licorneblanche #nyimadolma #tibetanart #nepaliart #tshatsha कङ्गु फु स्कूलला र्हुइ तार घोडारि