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Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness

Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
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Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksa) Symbol of Richness
$90.00
Ex Tax: $90.00
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Peacock-Demon (Monara Raksha)
  • Weight: 1.20kg
  • Dimensions: 0.00in x 16.00in x 12.00in

Blessing for Power & Prosperity with Monara Raksa

The 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 used to ward off evil spirits and negative energies. Masks with fierce demon faces are sometimes placed at the entrance of homes or temples to protect against harm and ensure good fortune. Mythology and Folklore: Sri Lankan folklore is rich with tales of demons and supernatural beings. These stories are passed down through generations and often depicted in art, literature, and performances. The demon face masks visually represent these mythical beings, embodying the island's rich narrative traditions.

Sri Lankan heritage is deeply intertwined with the peacock, a bird that holds significant cultural, religious, and historical importance in the country. Peacock is a Symbol of Beauty and Grace: The peacock is often celebrated in Sri Lankan culture for its stunning plumage and graceful movements, symbolizing beauty, elegance, and prosperity. The epic Ramayana, deeply ingrained in Sri Lankan tradition, mentions King Ravana's flying machine, the Dandu Monara, designed like a peacock. This is reflected in various traditional art forms, dance, and fashion. Royalty and Nobility: Historically, peacocks were kept in the gardens of Sri Lankan royalty and nobility. They were seen as symbols of status and wealth, adding to the bird's prestigious image. 

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 Artisans
  • Available in different sizes
  • Online delivery in Australia
Special Notice: 

The actual product may slightly vary from the images shown on the website since each piece is hand-made and hand-painted.

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