Spiritual Art Mahakala For Decor | Tibetan Buddhist Protector Deity
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Product Description
Product Description
Spiritual Art Mahakala For Decor | Guardian of Dharma
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 12.5cm(Length) x 7cm(Width)
Weight: 0.26 kg
Materials: Brass, Oxidized
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About Our Product
This Spiritual Art Mahakala Statue is crafted from brass with an oxidized finish, designed as a powerful representation of Mahakala, the fierce protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Measuring 12.5cm in height, 12.5cm in length, and 7cm in width, with a weight of 0.26kg, the statue carries a compact yet strong presence suitable for personal altars, meditation spaces, travel shrines, and spiritual decor. The deep oxidized surface combined with red-toned detailing enhances its ancient, ritual-inspired aesthetic rooted in Himalayan tradition.
Mahakala is depicted in a dynamic protective form symbolizing the destruction of obstacles, purification of negative energies, and safeguarding of spiritual practice. The circular halo behind him represents enlightened protection, while the flame-like extensions on both sides symbolize transformative power and spiritual force. The strong posture and expressive form reflect his role as a guardian of Dharma, embodying fearless compassion that protects practitioners on their spiritual path.
As a Buddhist protector deity, Mahakala is widely revered for protection, obstacle removal, purification, and strengthening spiritual discipline. Placing this statue on an altar or meditation space supports prayer, ritual practice, and daily mindfulness. The Spiritual Mahakala Statue serves as a reminder of inner strength, protection, and transformation, making it a meaningful piece for sacred decor, practitioners, and collectors.
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 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 wields a Kartika knife in his right hand, symbolizing his power to sever ignorance and obstructions, and a kapala skull cup in his left hand, representing his ability to consume negative energies and transform them into wisdom.
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Shipping | Refund | Return Policies
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