Jowo Rinpoche
Sika Dwa Kofi
Sika Dwa Kofi
Jowo Rinpoche
100

What color is his hair?

blue.

100

Why is the stool considered more important than any King?

Because Kings are mortal, but the stool represents the eternal spirit of the nation.

100

How is it placed?

sideways

100

Who brought it to Tibet?

A princess.

200

Does it touch the ground?

No (it sits on a throne)

200

What do the attached metal bells represent?

Defeated enemies and the warning of danger.

200

What kind of authority does this object represent?

Political power and national unity.

200

What are the blue stones?

Turquoise.

300

Is it for one person?

No, it's for the whole nation

300

Why is the stool always displayed on its side?

To prevent anyone (humans or spirits) from sitting on it.

300

Which culture and modern-day country does it belong to?

The Asante people of Ghana.

300

How did it arrive in Tibet?

As a wedding gift

400

How old is this Buddha?

12 years old.

400

What precious material covers the carved wood?

Gold (Gold leaf / Repoussé).

400

What is the term for the "soul" of the people kept inside?

The Sunsum.

400

What is the right hand doing?

Touching the earth.

500

Jowo: What does the name "Jowo Rinpoche" mean?

"Precious Lord.

500

Sika: According to legend, where did the stool descend from?

From the sky (or the heavens) in a cloud of dust.

500

Sika: Who is the only person authorized to touch it? 

The Asantehene (The King)

500

Jowo: What material is the statue made of? 

Gilt bronze (gold over bronze) with jewels