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Mahakala Protective Deity Statue | Symbol of Protection
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Size: 131cm(Height) x 53cm(Width)
Weight: 17.07 kg
Materials: Wood
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About Our Product
This Mahakala Protective Deity Statue embodies fierce compassion and divine guardianship in Buddhist tradition. Hand-carved from wood by skilled artisans, this impressive sculpture portrays Mahakala in a powerful stance, symbolizing his role as a protector who removes obstacles and shields devotees from harmful forces. The bold posture and intense expression make it a striking spiritual centerpiece for meditation rooms, yoga studios, prayer halls, and sacred interiors.
The statue showcases remarkable craftsmanship through its elaborate crown, expressive facial detailing, and finely carved ornaments that flow across the figure’s powerful form. Symbolic hand gestures reflect ritual significance, while the sculpted base enhances its ceremonial presence. Each carved element highlights traditional Himalayan artistic heritage, bringing depth, texture, and spiritual intensity that collectors and devotees deeply appreciate.
Mahakala represents protection, transformation, and the overcoming of negative energies, making this sculpture a meaningful addition to any sacred space. Ideal for spiritual practitioners, Himalayan art collectors, and Buddhist decor enthusiasts, this piece enhances meditation environments and altar settings with powerful symbolism. This Mahakala statue is also searched as a wooden Mahakala sculpture, Tibetan protector statue, Buddhist guardian deity, Himalayan religious art, meditation altar statue, and spiritual wooden decor, helping seekers find authentic Buddhist protector statues, Mahakala wood carvings, Tibetan guardian sculptures, Himalayan deity art, and meditation space decor.
Introduction of Mahakala
Mahakala is the guardian deity of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He is represented 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.
























































































































































































































































































