Powerful Six-Armed Mahakala Wrathful Deity Statue | Tibetan Buddha for Dharma
This imposing Six-Armed Mahakala Wrathful Deity Statue, standing 22 inches tall, is skillfully carved from the finest copper and embellished with beautiful 24K gold gilding. The elaborate acrylic paintings highlight Mahakala's ferocious visage and six arms, which represent various parts of his protecting power. This statue is an excellent addition to any Buddhist shrine or meditation room, serving as a strong reminder of Mahakala's role in removing impediments and ensuring spiritual advancement. The statue's outstanding craftsmanship and profound meaning make it a notable work of holy art.
The Mahakala is depicted with a wrathful gaze with three eyes, each representing the past, present, and future with a clear comprehension of time. Decorated with numerous body ornaments, the crown that the deity wears is made up of five human skulls, each representing the poisonous delusions of anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy, and pride. This art can be included in a variety of Buddhist practices, including everyday meditation. We guarantee that the materials used to create this statue are of the highest quality and will be scratch- and damage-free for many years.
Size: 22”/56cm (Height) x 16.5”/42cm (Base)
Weight: 12.86 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 of 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.