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Hand Carved Buddhist Tibetan Ritual Black Mahakala Gold Gilded Hand Face Painted Copper Statue
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Black Mahakalaย Statue |
Height |
13.5โ with frame |
11โ without frame |
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Width |
9.25โ |
Depth |
5โ |
Material |
Lost Wax Method, Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face |
Actual Weight |
3.660 Kg. |
Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide. |
Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping cost. |
Black Mahakala is an aspect of Mahakala, one of the eight great Dharmasalas, or Dharma Defenders. Also known as the Protector of Wisdom, Mahakala is a wrathful deity who courageously protects the Buddhist teachings and those who study them from harm and evil forces. Despite Mahakala's always terrifying appearance, he is a Bodhisattva, an embodiment of compassion who acts for the benefit of all sentient beings. His function is to avert the inner and outer obstacles that prevent practitioners from attaining spiritual realizations, as well as to foster the necessary conditions for their practice. It is said that by simply making a wish for protection to Mahakala, a sincere seeker's needs will be met.
In the depiction of Mahakala, particularly in his Black aspect, a myriad of symbolic elements unveils the profound nature of this fierce and wrathful deity. Adorned with a crown of five skulls, Mahakala signifies the transformative power over the five poisons โ greed, hatred, ignorance, pride, and jealousy. These skulls represent the transmutation into the five transcendent wisdoms, showcasing Mahakala's role in guiding practitioners toward enlightenment.
Standing triumphantly upon the lifeless form of the elephant-headed god Ganesh, Mahakala asserts his supreme authority as the destroyer of obstacles. The choice of black as his color further underscores his purpose โ the obliteration of evil and hindrances along the spiritual path. This portrayal aligns Mahakala as a potent and relentless force in eliminating barriers to spiritual growth.
Six arms extend from Mahakala's formidable form, symbolizing his attainment of the six perfections of a Bodhisattva. His two feet embody wisdom and method, essential aspects of his enlightened nature. The upper right hand clasps a rosary of human skulls, emphasizing Mahakala's ceaseless activity for the well-being of sentient beings. In his lower right hand, he holds a Damaru, a ritual drum whose sound invokes blessings from all Buddhas, echoing the profound teachings of the Dharma.
The trident in Mahakala's upper left hand symbolizes his liberation from the imprints of delusions across the three realms. In his lower left hand, a lasso is wielded, showcasing his dominion over demonic forces and malevolent entities. The two main hands carry a ritual curved knife, representing Mahakala's ability to sever the root of delusion, and a skull bowl filled with the blood of the four maras, symbolizing his realization of emptiness and triumph over the forces of death.
As a fierce and wrathful aspect of Avalokiteshvara, the Lord of Compassion, Mahakala embodies the dynamic balance between compassion and the uncompromising force needed to overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment. Each element in his iconography unveils layers of profound symbolism, inviting practitioners to contemplate and connect with the transformative power and wisdom embodied by Mahakala.
This striking statue of Black Mahakala stands as a testament to the artistry and mastery of the Shakya clan's master artisans in Patan, Nepal. Crafted from copper alloy using the esteemed lost wax method, the statue is adorned with opulence - 24-karat gold gilding and a meticulously hand-painted face that imbue it with a resplendent aura.
Every facet of this divine depiction, from the intricately hand-carved ornaments, attributes, frame, to the base, reflects the Shakya clan's commitment to excellence. The synergy of 24-karat gold gilding, hand-painted facial features, and carefully applied red accents, in harmony with Buddhist themes, endows the sculpture with a richness that brings it to life with vibrancy.
Expertly cast and embellished in Patan, Nepal, by the revered master artisans of the Shakya clan, this Black Mahakala sculpture is a contemporary marvel rooted in a centuries-old tradition. These craftsmen, recognized among the world's best, carry forward the fine metalworking techniques passed down through generations, ensuring the preservation of sacred artistry for temples and monasteries. This statue not only stands as a work of art but also as a spiritual conduit, inviting devotees to connect with the profound symbolism and blessings it embodies.
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