Protector of the Faith: Gold Gilded Shakyapa Dharmapala
With this painstakingly carved sculpture from Nepal, you can embrace the profound authority and protecting energy of the Shakyapa Dharmapala, a fearsome custodian of Buddhist teachings. This sculpture represents spiritual strength and vigilance, as Dharmapalas are highly esteemed in Tibetan Buddhism for their role in defending the Dharma against both internal and external attacks.
This sculpture, which is made of a sturdy copper body and is gilded in 24K gold, exudes a commanding presence that demands attention and respect. In addition to adding to its visual attractiveness, the gold finish represents the holiness and purity of the Dharmapala's purpose. Enhanced with detailed gold and acrylic paintings, every feature, from the fierce expression to the ornate armor, is rendered with precision, showcasing the artisan's dedication to creating both a spiritually significant and visually stunning piece.
Size: 11.8”/30cm (Height) x 11.2”/28.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.34 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
The Shakya Mahakala, specific to the Shakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism, acts as a celestial protector, often depicted wielding weapons and adorned in warrior regalia, ready to combat spiritual delusions and external threats to the teachings. These guardians are not just defenders but also guides, aiding adherents in overcoming obstacles on the path to enlightenment.