Raksha Masks
The "Raksha" mask is a traditional mask from Sri Lanka, often used in traditional dance performances and rituals. It represents a demon character with bulging eyes, protruding tongue, and fearsome expressions. These masks play a significant role in Sri Lankan culture, symbolizing protection against evil spirits and bringing blessings to the community.
Gara Raksha Mask
Gara Raksha Mask
A Traditional Sri Lanka Dance Mask Called Gara Raksha (ගර෠යකà·) Mask, Representing The King of The Demons. Designed to ward off evil influences and evil spirits, the Gara mask is widely used, and is not as large as other masks, but is a very attractive mask. This mask is used in peraheras (religious procession) rituals to cure sickness, folk dramas, and processions by fisherman to increase their catch. Showing the gara mask is the final performance. It must be noted that the gara demon ritual to cure illness is a separate performance. The mask of the gara demon is described in verse as follows:
On the head is gem studded ornament in the middle are three serpent hoods. The eyes are of a buffalo – the two lips Are red and two white teeth jut out Wearing three snakes on the head like a crown. Majestic in appearance. Like a pandol in appearance as well. The gara demon now comes quickly Fearsome is this mask, it is green in colour, the lips are red in colour and the teeth are jutting out and down wards.
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- Masks are made with acrylic paint on goda kaduru (strychnine tree) wood.