The Vajra Protector: Oxidized Copper Mahakala of Shakyapa Statue
Introducing the Shakyapa Mahakala sculpture known as the Shakya Mahakala, a powerful representation of the Shakyapa tradition's venerated guardian deity. This sculpture, which stands a commanding 12.9 inches tall with a base width of 9.4 inches and weighs 3.67 kg, is proof of Mahakala's spiritual significance and protecting ability. The item is made of an oxidized copper body that gives it an aura of strength and dignity from the past. Its distinctive feature is the lower portion of Mahakala, which is shaped like a vajra and represents indestructibility and unstoppable energy.
The essence of Mahakala's function in the Shakyapa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism is embodied in this Oxidized Copper statue, which guards the Dharma, fending off obstacles and creating the environment required for spiritual practice. The intricate detailing and deep, rich patina of the oxidized copper highlight the fierce countenance and dynamic posture of Mahakala, evoking his power to cut through delusions and safeguard practitioners on their path to enlightenment.
Size: 12.9"/33cm (Height) x 9.4"/24cm (Base)
Weight: 3.67 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, Mahakala is a crucial protector deity who is respected in many lineages for his ability to shield the Dharma and its adherents. Within the Sakya sect, in particular, the Mahakala of Shakyapa tradition is highly revered due to his aggressive aspect and function as a defender against obstructions on the spiritual path. His link to the unwavering strength and power of compassion is symbolized by his bottom part's vajra form, which makes him a powerful partner in the quest for spiritual awakening and liberation.