The embodiment of Protective Wrath Mahakala Bernagchen Sculpture
Presenting the powerful depiction of the protector deity Mahakala Bernagchen, honored in Tibetan Buddhism for his promise to watch after the Dharma and its practitioners: the Fierce Mahakala Bernagchen Oxidized Sculpture. This sculpture, 8.7 inches tall, 6.7 inches wide at the base, and 1.78 kg in weight, is painstakingly made of an oxidized copper body highlighted by a light silver plating. Mahakala Bernagchen's tremendous energy is encapsulated in it, along with the strength and resolve needed to remove hindrances and negativity from one's spiritual journey.
Known for his intimidating features and black skin, Mahakala Bernagchen is portrayed in a dynamic position. His weapons and symbolic decorations signify his dedication to defending Buddhist teachings. The statue’s detailed artistry, from the wrathful expression to the intricate carvings of his attire, reflects the depth of Mahakala's protective wrath and unwavering vigilance.
Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.78 kg
Material: Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
Mahakala Bernagchen, also known as "Black Coat Mahakala," is a crucial protector god in the Tibetan Buddhist Karma Kagyu lineage and a close associate of the Karmapas. He is portrayed as ferociously protective with a dark blue or black body that represents the ultimate reality of emptiness beyond form. The fierce aspect of Mahakala Bernagchen, as a manifestation of the compassionate bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, shows the dynamic energy required to sever ego-clinging and delusion. The fierce Mahakala Bernagchen Oxidized Sculpture, which symbolizes protection and the transformational power of compassion in its most ferocious form, masterfully portrays this dynamic force.