26632ECMahakala

Sacred Mahakala Guardian Figurine | Symbol of Protection


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Size: 16cm x 4.5cm
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Handcrafted Mahakala Statue | Tibetan Deity Figurine

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Size: 16cm(Height) x 11cm(Length) x 4.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.15 kg
Materials: Stone 
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About Our Product

This Sacred Mahakala Guardian Figurine is a stone Buddhist protector artwork made for altar display, meditation spaces, and spiritual home decor. It measures 16cm in height, 11cm in length, and 4.5cm in width, with a weight of 1.15kg. The carved stone surface, earthy finish, and traces of red pigment give the figurine a strong ritual presence, making it suitable for Buddhist shrines, prayer corners, and Himalayan decor collections.

This Mahakala figurine is shown in a wrathful seated form within a rectangular stone panel. His fierce face, wide eyes, crown, ornaments, and powerful posture express his role as a protector deity. In his raised hand, he appears to hold a ritual staff weapon, symbolizing the power to subdue obstacles and harmful forces. His front hands hold a kapala, or skull cup, close to the body, representing transformation, wisdom, and the offering of ego in Vajrayana practice. In Tibetan Buddhism, Mahakala represents protection, fearless compassion, the removal of obstacles, and the safeguarding of Dharma practice. His wrathful form does not symbolize anger it represents compassionate power used to cut through negativity, ignorance, and harmful influences.

This Mahakala figurine can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine, meditation table, or display shelf. It helps create a peaceful space for prayer, meditation, and reflection while adding the sacred beauty of Himalayan Buddhist tradition to your home.

Introduction of Mahakala

Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He represents various ways, each with its features and characteristics. He is seen as the emanation of distinct beings in some circumstances, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. The five kleshas (adverse ailments) are transmuted into the five pearls of wisdom, and Mahakala is generally typically represented with a crown of five skulls.

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