Six-Armed Mahakala in Vivid Blue: A Masterpiece for Spiritual Fortitude
Our Six-Armed Mahakala Statue is a powerful image of strength and protection in Vajrayana Buddhism. At 27.5 inches tall, this sculpture is a monument to spiritual resilience and guardian force. This sculpture wonderfully captures Mahakala, the deity noted for his fearsome form and six arms, making it a meaningful addition to any shrine or meditation place.
This statue's rich, deep color palette stands out, with specific care delivered to the customary blue of Mahakala's body, a hallmark of his iconic portrayal. The figure is gilded in 24K gold, which contrasts well with the deep blue and highlights the delicate features of his expression and clothes. The gold and acrylic paintings on the robust copper body accentuate each aspect of his formidable form, from the dynamic posture to the symbolic attributes he holds.
Size: 27.5"/70cm (Height) x 19.6"/50cm (Base)
Weight: 24.53 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Six-Armed Mahakala, also known as 'Gonpo Chagdrug,' is adored as a powerful protector deity. He embodies bodhisattva energy, passionately overcoming negativity and difficulties on the path to enlightenment. His six limbs indicate the completion of the six paramitas (perfections), which are required activities for attaining Buddhahood. The hue deep blue represents the transition of rage and aggressiveness into knowledge and compassion. With its towering presence, this statue serves as a reminder of the power of transformation and the protection it provides to practitioners on their spiritual journey.