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Cheppu, Handmade Wooden Mask, Wall Hanging, Painted, Poplar Wood

US$32

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HCS32371
Weight
770 gm / 1.7 lbs
Size
31x27x13 Cm / 12.2 Inches
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Wood
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About Wooden Mask
this [cheppu], Handmade Wooden Mask, Wall Hanging, [painted], Poplar Wood mask is Nepali handmade mask and we are Introducing our exquisite collection of Nepali handmade hand-carved wooden Buddhist masks and wall hangings, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. Each piece in this collection reflects the rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance of Nepal. These masks and wall hangings are not just decorative pieces but hold deep symbolic meaning, making them perfect for adding an authentic touch to your living spaces or meditation rooms. Read More . . .
About Color Finishing
The [cheppu], Handmade Wooden Mask, Wall Hanging, [painted], Poplar Wood is adorned with traditional colors, creating a captivating aesthetic through a combination of gold and various hues. This painting technique follows a time-honored process that aims to faithfully represent the [cheppu], Handmade Wooden Mask, Wall Hanging, [painted], Poplar Wood in accordance with traditional color descriptions. In the context of Buddhist statues, this approach holds great significance. Each statue has its own primary color, and it is crucial to depict the statue in its authentic shade. Read More . . .
Poplar Wood : Brief Introduction
This wooden mask is made from the finest poplar wood, embodying both natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship. The light, creamy tones of the poplar wood lend an air of elegance to this unique mask. Its intricate details and smooth texture showcases the exceptional workability of poplar wood, allowing for precise carving and shaping. With its durability and timeless appeal, this poplar wood mask is a stunning addition to any space, adding a touch of cultural richness and artistic charm to your decor.
About Chephu :
Cheppu is one among the three siblings Garuda, Cheppu, and Hiti Manga. It is informed that once the mother of these siblings, mentioned her better half to conceive an offspring of such a child who might be the boldest, generally honest, and entitled with every single unrivaled imprint. Her better half advised her to hang tight for a specific period. She being impotency to hang tight for an extensive stretch, looked the home if he was conceived. She discovered Cheppu in a pre-mastered condition just with the arrangement of the head.
Cheppu is portrayed in his fierce appearance eating up showing just 50% of Cheppu's body and eating up Naga(snake).

It is additionally informed that Cheppu vanished from the world as he would not like to see the kaliyuga, the incredible yuga, when the evil would totally victorious over the great and the world would be obliterated by Vishnu in his manifestation as kalki, the destroyer. Knowing his fortitude, honesty and entitled with every one of the better stamps Manjushree needed than see him and mentioned him to show his full structure. He showed up gradually in the midst of the cloud. Manjushree, as a veteran craftsman, quickly drew his structure by his foot subtly without the information on Cheppu. At the point when Manjushree could complete to draw his head just he came to know Manjushree's misdirection and promptly vanished. Because of his valiance, honesty and every unrivaled imprint, he was given the spot at the highest point of the fundamental passage of the sanctums for the assurance from every one of the risks. Nagas(serpents) are the food of Cheppu.

Along the narratives of Manjushree, comes an intriguing and interesting story joined to Cheppu – The Mythical Creature:

Quite a while past, the Kathmandu Valley was just an enormous lake occupied by the endless number of sea-going creatures. Most of them were the Nagas (snakes). Along these lines, this valley was otherwise called Naga Daha, which means the "Home of the Serpents'.

One day Manjushree Bodhisattva (a Buddhist god from China) stayed with this valley. He loved the valley. He loved the valley such a lot of that he needed to make a delightful town out of it . With this aim he promptly slice through the southern slope of the valley with one stroke of this his incredible sword (Chandrahara) and depleted off the water. This constrained every one of the occupants of the lake to leave, as they couldn't do anything against the omnipotent Manjushree. Be that as it may, an animal called Cheppu waited. When by his yogic force Manjushree detected that there was somebody actually covered up some place under the remainder of the lake, he instructed the last to leave the water in a flash. He was frightened when he saw that he was unable to conflict with the force of Manjushree. In this way, he said he would leave the lake if Manjushree would vow not to take a gander at his shocking element when he moved out of the lake. As indicated by the guarantee, Manjushree shut his eyes and Cheppu arranged to emerge from the water. As the dread stricken animal pushed half of his terrible body over the surface, Manjushree couldn't resist the opportunity to open eyes covertly, wondering for no specific reason. At the point when Cheppu saw Manjushree open his eyes, he got so vexed that he immediately plunged back profound under the water to conceal himself once more. Manjushree, embarrassed about breaking his guarantee, before long haggled with Cheppu guaranteeing him that he could never trouble again to seen by anybody). He additionally guaranteed that he would permit him to involve an exceptionally critical spot in the blessed sanctuaries of Nepal (he planned to develop soon in the valley) and stay there half-covered up for eternity.

This story appears to clarify a ton about our engineering custom of showing just 50% of Cheppu's body over the tympanums of the sanctuary entryways. Regardless of whether this legendary story contains any trace of legitimacy or not issue the least. What includes in the social worth it reflects and the creative interest it leaves for the whole gang to comprehend and appreciate.

Cheppu - The Mythical Creature

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Cheppu, Handmade Wooden Mask, Wall Hanging, Painted, Poplar Wood