Monday, November 23, 2015

Rare Gara Raksha ( Gara Devil ) Statue GENUINE


GARA DEVIL STATUE | TRADITIONAL - GENUINE |


GARA DEVIL GENUINE
600 US DOLLARS ( $)
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AVAILABLE IN FEW SIZESVERY RARE STATUE

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Sri Lanka belong to that great Asian mask tradition which extends from the Indian subcontinent, across the high Himalayas, through the Southeast Asian archipelago, northwards onto the Siberian plains and into Korea. Within these diverse cultures the masked shaman plays a central role, bridging the gap between the natural and the omnipresent supernatural. Through various transformation rituals the shaman blurs these perceived boundaries, comforts his community, diverts evil and effectuates healing.
In Sinhalese society the edura works alongside the rest of society. He wears no special clothes, as a monk would, nor is he granted special status. He lives within the community with no divisions. It is only when his special services are required that the edura sets himself apart. Much of the preliminaries and ritualised aspects of the masked dance rituals are designed to distance the edura from the rest of society.


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