The demon face in Sri Lankan culture is a multifaceted symbol that encompasses traditional rituals, artistic expression, and protective symbolism. It reflects the island's deep-seated beliefs, mythologies, and the skill of its artisans. Through rituals, folklore, and craftsmanship, the demon face co..
The king cobra holds a unique place in Sri Lankan culture, tradition, and heritage, intertwining with various aspects of the island's mythology, religious beliefs, and traditional practices. In Hindu mythology, the cobra is revered as a symbol of divine power and protection. The god Shiva is of..
The king cobra holds a unique place in Sri Lankan culture, tradition, and heritage, intertwining with various aspects of the island's mythology, religious beliefs, and traditional practices. In Hindu mythology, the cobra is revered as a symbol of divine power and protection. The god Shiva is of..
The king cobra holds a unique place in Sri Lankan culture, tradition, and heritage, intertwining with various aspects of the island's mythology, religious beliefs, and traditional practices. In Hindu mythology, the cobra is revered as a symbol of divine power and protection. The god Shiva is of..
Royal Insignia: The king’s regalia, including the crown, throne, and royal parasol, were imbued with symbolic meaning. These items were considered sacred and were believed to carry divine blessings, reinforcing the king’s divine status. The king was expected to be a moral exemplar, embodying the vir..
Royal Insignia: The king’s regalia, including the crown, throne, and royal parasol, were imbued with symbolic meaning. These items were considered sacred and were believed to carry divine blessings, reinforcing the king’s divine status. The king was expected to be a moral exemplar, embodying the vir..
The King Cobra holds a significant place in Sri Lankan heritage, where it is revered not only for its natural majesty but also for its deep-rooted connections to mythology, religion, and cultural traditions.Handcrafted using Kaduru Wood (Strychnine tree, also known as poison nut, balsa, and snakewoo..
Handcrafted using Kaduru Wood (Strychnine tree, also known as poison nut, balsa, and snakewood)Raw Material – Kaduru Wood (Scientific name: Strychnos nux-vomica)Handcrafted by Sri Lankan ArtisansAvailable in different sizesOnline delivery in AustraliaSpecial Notice: The actual product may ..
Blessing for Power & Prosperity with Monara RaksaThe demon face, often depicted in Sri Lankan masks and various art forms, is a significant symbol deeply embedded in the island's culture and heritage. Artistic Demon faces in Sri Lankan culture often symbolize protection and power. They are ..
In ancient Sri Lankan culture, queens often played a significant role in the spiritual and cultural life of the kingdom. While the king was typically seen as the divine ruler, queens, too, held positions of immense respect and influence, often revered as embodiments of grace, piety, and cultural ref..
The Queen of Cobra is revered as a symbol of fertility and prosperity. Farmers and households often perform rituals and make offerings to Naga Devis to ensure a bountiful harvest, good health, and prosperity.Handcrafted using Kaduru Wood (Strychnine tree, also known as poison nut, balsa, and snakewo..
The Queen of Cobra is revered as a symbol of fertility and prosperity. Farmers and households often perform rituals and make offerings to Naga Devis to ensure a bountiful harvest, good health, and prosperity.Handcrafted using Kaduru Wood (Strychnine tree, also known as poison nut, balsa, and snakewo..