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Handcrafted Mahakala Bergachen Wrathful Statue | Guardian of Dharma
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 13cm(Width)
Weight: 0.82 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Mahakala Bergachen Wrathful Statue is a powerful representation of the fierce protector deity Mahakala, revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the guardian of Dharma and remover of obstacles. Measuring 12.5 cm in height and 13 cm in width and weighing 0.82 kg, the statue is meticulously crafted from a copper body with 24K gold plating and vivid acrylic color accents. The intricate gilding and hand-painted details reflect the skilled craftsmanship of Himalayan artisans, making it a sacred piece for meditation altars, shrines, or spiritual collections.
The statue depicts Mahakala in his wrathful Bergachen form, emphasizing his protective and transformative energy. With a fierce expression, bulging eyes, and multiple arms holding symbolic implements, he embodies the power to destroy negative forces and safeguard practitioners on their spiritual path. The detailed robes, crown, and ornaments are enhanced with vibrant acrylic colors and gold plating, while the dynamic posture conveys strength, vigilance, and spiritual authority. Collectors and practitioners seeking a Mahakala statue, Bergachen protector sculpture, Tibetan Buddhist deity figure, wrathful deity altar statue, or meditation shrine decor will find this piece a commanding addition to their sacred space.
Introduction of Mahakala Bergachen
Mahakala is a guardian deity in Mahayana Buddhism and across all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He manifests in various forms, each with unique features and characteristics. In some contexts, he is considered an emanation of distinct beings, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. Mahakala is typically depicted with a crown of five skulls, symbolizing the transmutation of the five kleshas (adverse afflictions) into the five pearls of wisdom.
























































































































































































































































































