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Tsha-tsha:
tsha-tsha origins from the Sanskrit, means the truth or copy. Tsha-tsha is a metal mold with concave shape of small mud tower or small mire statue, placed holy sites such as around the temples, the mountain god worship and Wei Sang table. (Popular in mortal soil, Ganglamedo used Tsha-tsha graphics carving to stone statue, embedded in the main wall, not the same forms but the same form of worship)