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Handcrafted Tibetan Four-Armed Mahakala Statue | Sacred Home Decor
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Size: 12cm(Height) x 10cm(Length) x 7.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.33 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body, Wooden Base
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About Our Product
The Tibetan Four-Armed Mahakala Statue is a powerful representation of Mahakala, the protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Known as the guardian of wisdom, Mahakala is revered for his role in protecting practitioners from negative forces and obstacles. Crafted from oxidized copper and painted with acrylic color, this statue beautifully captures the fierce and protective nature of Mahakala. The four-armed Mahakala is often depicted holding various symbolic items, each representing strength, power, and the removal of hindrances on the path to enlightenment.
The statue’s intricate design includes Mahakala sitting in a dynamic posture, surrounded by flames, symbolizing his transformative power. The four arms of Mahakala each hold specific implements, representing his ability to both protect and destroy negative influences. The oxidized copper finish adds a rich texture to the piece, while the wooden base provides a sturdy foundation, enhancing the overall aesthetic and spiritual presence of the statue.
This Four-Armed Mahakala Statue is ideal for spiritual practitioners, collectors of Tibetan art, or those seeking a powerful symbol of protection and strength. Whether displayed on a meditation altar, used as a decorative piece in a spiritual space, or given as a meaningful gift, this statue serves as a constant reminder of the fierce protection and guidance Mahakala provides to those who seek spiritual growth.
Introduction of Four Armed Mahakala
Mahakala is revered as the guardian deity in Mahayana Buddhism and across all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He manifests in various forms, each with unique features and characteristics. In some contexts, he is considered 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 afflictions) into the five wisdoms. He frequently holds a vajra in his right hand, signifying power, while his left hand often clutches a skull cup, representing the transformation of negative energies into wisdom. Mahakala serves as a powerful protector, guiding practitioners through spiritual challenges and obstacles on their path to enlightenment.
























































































































































































































































































