Malady Spirit (Deva)

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Deva Sanniya (Demon of Deity) aka Malady Spirit masks represent a demon associated with burning sensation in the body, rapid pulse, high fever, flatulence, indigestion, faintness, and bulging eyes. These symptoms, resembling those of chickenpox, measles, mumps, and other ailments considered as diseases of the gods. During the ritual, demons believed to cause illness are summoned and then instructed to cease troubling humans before being dismissed.

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The Deva Sanniya aka Malady Spirit

Masks are integral to the healing ceremonies of the Sanni yakuma ritual, where they are worn by Edura, who are essentially Sri Lankan artists and exorcists. These masks, numbering eighteen, each have a specific purpose in curing different illnesses. Sanni yakuma, also called Daha ata sanniya, is a traditional Sinhalese exorcism ritual featuring eighteen masked dances, representing various ailments.

Deva Sanniya/Malady Spirit (Demon of Deity) masks represent a demon associated with burning sensation in the body, rapid pulse, high fever, flatulence, indigestion, faintness, and bulging eyes. These symptoms, resembling those of chickenpox, measles, mumps, and other ailments considered as diseases of the gods. During the ritual, demons believed to cause illness are summoned and then instructed to cease troubling humans before being dismissed.

Wood Selection and Artisanal Skill:The Deva Sanniya/Malady Spirit mask, a cherished artifact in Sri Lanka, is meticulously crafted from Kaduru wood, esteemed for its durability and intricate grain. With remarkable skill and attention to detail, our artisans carve, shape, and paint each mask, infusing it with distinctive features and individual character.

Historical and Cultural Significance: Rooted in ancient traditions, it embodies spiritual beliefs and rituals aimed at healing and protection. Used in traditional ceremonies and performances, the mask is believed to invoke divine blessings and ward off malevolent forces. Additionally, it serves as a symbol of cultural identity and spiritual resilience, reflecting the rich tapestry of Sri Lankan heritage.

Appeal and Benefits: Beyond its spiritual significance, the Deva Sanniya/Malady Spirit mask is esteemed for its decorative appeal. Displayed prominently in homes, galleries and cultural venues, it serves as a captivating centerpiece, evoking a sense of reverence and awe. Furthermore, the mask’s popularity among collectors and enthusiasts contributes to its cultural preservation and economic significance, ensuring its legacy for future generations to cherish and appreciate.

Important Considerations:

  • Please note that variations may occur between the actual product and the images displayed on the website, as each piece is meticulously handcrafted and hand-painted.
  • The buyer is responsible for any costs incurred at the country of import, including import duties, taxes associated fees.
  • Certain countries have regulations requiring wood-based items to undergo fumigation prior to arrival. Please verify import regulations in your country, and if fumigation is necessary, the buyer is responsible for associated costs.
  • To ensure meticulous attention to quality, we refrain from mass production, limiting orders to a maximum of three per purchase. Should you require a special order, please do get in touch with us.

 

CategoryDetails
Dimensions – MaskHeight of Mask: 10.15cm
Dimensions – BoxHeight 17.5cm x Length 21.4cm x Width 8.5cm
Material used – MaskKaduru wood
Material used – BoxMDF with Glass in front
PackingStandard export packing
Product weight850g
Total weight with export packing1.15kg
Mode of shipmentSmall shipments by air
DeliveryUsually within 7-14 days (subject to stock availability)
Country of originSri Lanka
Recommended uses for productDecoration

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Weight1.15 kg
Dimensions8.5 × 21.4 × 17.5 cm

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