
These are Buddhist Masks being sold at a shop in Darjeeling. These Buddhist masks are usually made of wood or paper mache. The masks depicts mythological creatures, heroes, deities, and other characters from Buddhism and Hinduism.
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These are Buddhist Masks being sold at a shop in Darjeeling. These Buddhist masks are usually made of wood or paper mache. The masks depicts mythological creatures, heroes, deities, and other characters from Buddhism and Hinduism.
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I remember seeing these while I was in Darjeeling. Nice shot.
I love these Flip. Great masks they are. Ganda ng photos
nice souvenirs but bulky though