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Procession mask "Hanuman"

India (North India) - Himachal Pradesh, Village Chamba
not available anymore
Size
H: 36,5 cm
H: 14.4 inch

Description

various metal alloys, eyes, forehead emblem and calotte worked separately, fixed by nails, anthropo/zoomorphic features, hole in the parting, small remains of paint, patina, slightly dam.;
procession masks were used for religious ceremonies. As a result of his exploits in the Ramayana, “Hanuman” became widely known for his feats of strength, bravery and primarily for his devotion to “Rama” in his struggles to recover his wife, “Sita”, who had been abducted by the ten-headed demon, “Ravana”, of Sri Lanka. Because of his superlative language, musical skills he is the patron saint of many students and scholars.


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