Protector of Dharma, Two-armed Bernagchen Mahakala Dharma Protector
Immerse yourself in the protecting embrace of the great Dharma Protector, the Two-Armed Bernagchen Mahakala. This statue is not only a symbol of strength and defense, but it is also a stunning display of excellent craftsmanship.
The statue's oxidized copper body radiates a particular, antique-like appeal that is heightened further by silver plating and gold & acrylic paintwork. These features combine to showcase Mahakala's ferocious yet complex characteristics, from his expressive wrathful expression to his dynamic posture. This piece's size and weight make it a striking addition to any collection, providing both aesthetic appeal and spiritual importance.
Size: 14.5"/37cm (Height) x 11"/28cm (Base)
Weight: 7.13 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
Bernagchen Mahakala, a major figure in Tibetan Buddhism, is seen as a fearsome Dharma guardian. His ferocious appearance represents the destruction of impediments on the way to enlightenment as well as the subjugation of negative energies. As a two-armed manifestation, he carries a chopper and a skull cup, which represent the removal of ego and the consumption of negativities. Bernagchen Mahakala's function in spiritual practice is critical, as he protects and guides practitioners as they negotiate spiritual and worldly problems.