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Mahakala Bernagchen: The Fierce Protector of the Dharma
Tibetan Buddhism teaches that Mahakala Bernagchen is a furious deity primarily associated with the Nyingma and Kagyu schools. Mahakala Bernagchen is considered an exceptional protector of the Buddhist teachings, or Dharma, due to his ferocious and intimidating appearance. Through the power of his ferocity, devotees call upon Mahakala to protect them from both internal and external sources of difficulty, as well as to eliminate negative influences that keep them from progressing on their spiritual paths.
Iconography and Symbolism
The imagery used to represent Mahakala Bernagchen illustrates the use of force to remove hindrances and protect the Dharma.
- Black-coloured skin: Mahakala Bernagchen possesses dark (almost black) skin, indicating he can absorb and transform negative energy into positive energy. Additionally, black represents his ability to remove the falsehoods, lies, and ignorance in the world around us.
- Intense facial features: Mahakala Bernagchen typically depicts an intense, fierce, and determined look on his face (showing his teeth) that illustrates his might as well as his determination to clear all obstacles from our lives and protect the teachings of Buddha.
- Fierce Face: The fierce face of Mahakala Bernagchen is always depicted with bared teeth and a fierce appearance. This depicts the fierce power that he possesses and the fierce determination to remove all obstacles blocking people's paths, and to protect the teachings of Buddha.
- Mahakala Bernagchen is depicted with many arms, and each arm has a different object that he uses for his ritual activities (i.e., trident, sword, skull cup). Each of these objects represents Mahakala's ability to remove evil things, to protect the special teachings, and to remove one from the cycle of bad karma.
- Relaxed Position: The relaxed position in which Mahakala Bernagchen is depicted illustrates that, despite being a fierce god, he is ultimately a protector who cares for his devotees. The relaxed position also illustrates that he is calm yet ready and powerful at the same time, and able to act immediately when necessary.
- Skull Crown: Like many angry gods, Mahakala Bernagchen wears a crown of skulls to indicate that he reigns over death and change, but also, this crown also indicates the end of ego and the end of samsara, or the cycle of death and rebirth.
The Role of Mahakala Bernagchen in Buddhist Practice
- Mahakala Bernagchen is regarded as a protector deity in Buddhist practice.
- He has three key responsibilities: protecting the Dharma, safeguarding practitioners from negative forces, and aiding in overcoming obstacles to enlightenment.
- His fierce and wrathful appearance illustrates his dedication to defending the Dharma from corruption, ensuring it remains clear for seekers of Buddha nature.
- Practitioners often invoke Mahakala Bernagchen for assistance in removing spiritual obstacles like negative karma, attachment, and anger to facilitate their journey toward enlightenment.
- He is also recognized for controlling and eliminating negative forces, helping to purify practitioners’ minds and eliminate distractions in their lives or environments.
Legacy and Influence
Mahakala Bernagchen is a key figure in the Nyingma and Kagyu lineages, central to Tantric practices and protective rites. He embodies the fierce energy needed to combine wisdom and compassion, signifying the importance of confronting obstacles directly. Practitioners view him as a source of strength and protection, learning that courage and determination are essential for spiritual freedom. His fierce appearance serves as a reminder of the necessity for decisive action in overcoming ignorance throughout the practitioner's journey.
