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Mahakala Bone Sculpture | Spiritual Decor
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 2cm(Width)
Weight: 0.04 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Yak Bone
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About Our Product
This Mahakala Bone Sculpture brings a sacred presence to any meditation space, Buddhist altar, or spiritual decor setting. Hand carved from ethically sourced yak bone, the piece features a small deity figure standing in a graceful dancing posture within an arched shrine frame. The detailed crown, ornaments, lotus base, and flowing vine motifs create a deeply symbolic design that reflects protection, devotion, and inner awakening.
The carving highlights traditional Himalayan artistry through fine ornamental details and expressive spiritual form. The lotus pedestal represents purity rising above worldly suffering, while the surrounding arch suggests a sacred gateway into wisdom and mindful awareness. As a Buddhist protector figure, Mahakala is often associated with removing obstacles, guarding the Dharma, and guiding practitioners toward courage, clarity, and enlightenment.
This Mahakala Bone Sculpture is a meaningful choice for sacred home decor, altar arrangements, meditation rooms, or spiritual gift collections. Its compact size makes it easy to place on a shrine, desk, shelf, or personal prayer corner, where it can inspire peace, protection, and focused intention. With its yak bone material and intricate carved motifs, this spiritual decor piece carries both artistic beauty and devotional meaning.
Introduction of Bone
Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He is represented in various forms, each with unique features and characteristics. In some circumstances, he is seen as 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 ailments) into the five pearls of wisdom. He is often shown holding a vajra in his right hand, signifying power, and a lasso in his left, representing his ability to bind and protect.
























































































































































































































































































