Work of daiva moga with silver work part - 3

Daiva moga means face of the god. The moga has varying expressions imprinted based on the daiva's birth and stories of the daiva's manifestation on earth. The Nartaka, who holds the spirit of the Daiva, has divine messages to give to give to his people during the Kola. It involves rituals and ceremonies to appease and honor local Daivas believed to reside in the natural world. The Daiva now as an oracle pronounced predictions and prescriptions. He provides relief by giving solutions to the various problems faced. A shrine or a temple is built for the Daiva by the family. It is called a Bhuta Sthaana or Bhuta Gudi.