Empowerment and Protection: The Six-Armed Mahakala Statue
Introducing the intimidating sculpture, the Six-Armed Mahakala, a symbol of the Buddhist deity of force and protection. This sculpture, which is 8.6 inches tall, 6.6 inches wide at the base, and weighs 2.01 kg, captures the fierce and merciful essence of Mahakala, who is highly respected in Tibetan Buddhism. This sculpture, made of a sturdy copper body and gilded in 24K gold and has beautiful acrylic and gold paintings on it, perfectly portrays Mahakala's dynamic energy and minute nuances.
Mahakala's six arms stand for his promise to relieve suffering from sentient beings and to support their path to enlightenment. Holding symbolic tools in each arm, he represents his multiple abilities to overcome negativity, ego, and impediments on the spiritual path. This sculpture is not only a work of art but also serves as a powerful talisman for protection, prosperity, and spiritual strength.
Size: 8.6"/22cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 2.01 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
The Six-Armed Mahakala represents the protective side of the Buddha's teachings and is a furious embodiment of Avalokiteshvara, the compassionate bodhisattva. In Tibetan Buddhism, he is especially revered as a guide for the lost and a protector against evil. Mahakala's ferocious appearance and qualities serve as a constant reminder of life's transience and the value of diligence on the spiritual path. It is said that his presence removes barriers, guaranteeing the well-being and spiritual advancement of those who follow him.