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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
  Tibetan Opera (lhamo)
The Tibetan opera (lhamo in the Tibetan language) is an important cultural ingredient in Tibetan social life and is very popular inTibet, provinces ofSichuan,QinghaiandYunnanand so on where Tibetans gather densely. This artistic form had strong characteristics of Tibetan Buddhism in terms of expression techniques and contents.
The Tibetan opera originated from a ceremonial dance performed by the Lamaists in exorcism created by Padmasambhava, one of the founders of Tibetan Buddhism in the 8thcentury, at theSamye Monastery.It is said that Tang Dongjiebu, a monk of Kagyupa (one of the sects of the Tibetan Buddhism), once attempted to build bridges over many rivers ofTibetin the 15thcentury to serve the masses. He spent 3 years in raising funds without too much success. Later, he found that among his devout followers, there were seven pretty and clever girls who were also good at dancing and singing. Thus, he established a theatrical troupe with the seven girls as the main actresses. The theatrical troupe transformed the Buddhism stories into simple-plotted song-and-dance dramas, and gave performances of the stories in various places in order to raise money and educate people. This is the embryonic form of the Tibetan opera. After the 17thcentury, the Tibetan opera finally established its own unique form of art. 


High Quality Tibetan Handcrafted Brass Nine Spokes Dorje.  It measures approximately 5.25" long , 2" Wide and Weighs 185 grams.  Each Hand Crafted Dorje (Vajra) is made of Brass exclusively for us by the Tibetan Commnunity of Lingtsang in Northern India where traditional metal craft support the entire community.

Dorje (Vajra) is very popular in Tibet and Nepal , they are known to be good luck and used to to clear negativity and evil. More specifically the Dorje is known to be a thunderbolt or diamond which destroys all kinds of evil and ignorance and itself is indestructible. Dorje symbolises the male principle which represents method in the right hand and the Bell symbolizes the female principle, is held in the left. Their interaction leads to enlightenment.
 




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