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Tibetan Protector Deity Sakya Mahakala Sculpture | with Antique Finishing for Sacred Spaces
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Size: 59cm (Height) x 41cm (Width)
Weight: 4.18kg
Materials: Brass, Antique Finishing
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About our Statue:
Discover the Protector Deity Sakya Mahakala Sculpture, an exceptional work of sacred Buddhist art that embodies divine strength and spiritual protection. Crafted from brass with an antique finish, this imposing statue measures 59cm tall and 41cm wide, illustrating Mahakala’s fierce yet compassionate nature as a powerful guardian in Tibetan Buddhism. Its detailed craftsmanship makes it a captivating focal point for meditation spaces, offering a sense of safety and empowerment. Perfect for devoted practitioners and collectors of Himalayan art, this sculpture brings a profound presence that inspires reverence and inner peace.
This brass Buddhist deity statue showcases exquisite traditional craftsmanship with intricate detailing throughout. The antique finish accentuates the deity’s expressive face, ornate decorations, and meaningful symbols, adding rich visual and spiritual depth. Weighing 4.18kg, its solid presence makes it perfect for home altars, meditation areas, monasteries, or any sacred space seeking the powerful protection and blessings of Mahakala.
This Tibetan Sakya Mahakala brass statue embodies more than a Buddhist guardian—it represents spiritual transformation, inner strength, and steadfast protection. Revered for its ability to repel negative energies, it supports practitioners and enhances meditation experiences. Ideal for devotees, collectors of Buddhist art, or spaces seeking a sacred ambiance, this antique-style Protector Deity sculpture enriches any setting with deep spiritual meaning and artistic elegance.
Introduction To Mahakala :
Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He represents various ways, each with its features and characteristics. In some circumstances, he is seen as the emanation of distinct beings, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. The five kleshas (adverse ailments) are transmuted into the five pearls of wisdom, and Mahakala is typically represented with a crown of five skulls.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.