Six-Armed Mahakala Locket for Spiritual Protection
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Size: 13 cm (Height) x 9.5 cm (Width)
Weight: 0.25 kg
Materials: Resin, White Metal
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Disclaimer: Please note that the locket you've ordered does not include the chain/necklace. However, we have some special chains/necklace available to complement your locket perfectly. If you're interested in our chain/necklace options, please don't hesitate to send us a message for more details. Thank you for choosing us!
About our product:
This Six-Armed Mahakala locket is a sacred Tibetan item made of high-quality resin and white metal, which ensures longevity and an elaborate finish. This Kapala-shaped locket, measuring 13cm in height by 9.5cm in breadth and weighing 0.25kg, represents protection, strength, and transformation in Tibetan Buddhism.
The Six-Armed Mahakala is represented in a wrathful form in the center of the locket, indicating his position as a strong guardian and obstacle remover. Each of his six arms reflects his ability to protect the six realms of existence, while his impassioned expression symbolizes the transformational force of wisdom and compassion. The Kapala-shaped locket, inspired by ritual skull cups, emphasizes the transience of life and the annihilation of harmful energies. The backside features a majestic dragon intricately decorated with flower motifs, representing strength, knowledge, and protection. This Tibetan Buddhist amulet is a very effective spiritual talisman for protection, meditation, and personal empowerment.
Introduction to Locket
A Buddhist locket is a piece of jewelry designed to hold a small prayer, mantra, or image related to Buddhist practice. The locket may have a design or image of a Buddhist deity, such as the Buddha, or an image of a sacred symbol, such as the lotus flower. It is typically worn as a talisman to remind the wearer of their spiritual path and to offer protection. Some Buddhist lockets are also used as a form of religious devotion and are frequently given as gifts to friends and family members to provide them with spiritual support and blessings.
How to set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table, and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center