Divine Bernagchen Mahakala Sculpture | Triple-Layered 24K Gold Gilded Protector

SKU: MBN6283

Size: 22cm x 17cm

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Intense Bernagchen Mahakala Copper Statue - Artistic Mastery and Spiritual Vigor

Embrace the formidable presence of our Bernagchen Mahakala Sculpture, a commanding representation of the powerful protector deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. Standing with authoritative grace, this statue is a testament to the protective strength and spiritual depth Mahakala offers to practitioners and believers.

Constructed from a durable copper body, this sculpture is enhanced with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, creating a radiant display that commands attention. The application of gold signifies the statue's sacredness and reflects Mahakala's fiery energy and unyielding power. The addition of gold and acrylic paintings introduces vibrant life into the sculpture, with each detail meticulously highlighted to accentuate Mahakala's fearsome attributes.

What truly distinguishes this sculpture are the deeply engraved carvings and 3D effect-giving motifs. These artistic techniques bring out the dynamic and potent nature of Bernagchen Mahakala, with his wrathful expression and powerful stance vividly captured. The depth and texture of the carvings invite onlookers into a visual exploration of Mahakala's symbolism, from his protective sword to the flaming crown, representing his burning away of ignorance and obstacles.

Size: 8.6"/22cm (Height) x 6.6"/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.75 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Bernagchen, or "Black Cloak Mahakala," is a principal protector deity of the Karma Kagyu lineage, embodying the fierce and protective aspect of Buddhahood. Revered for his power to eliminate obstacles on the path to enlightenment and to guard the Dharma, Mahakala's presence is invoked for strength, protection, and wisdom. His wrathful form, while intimidating, is a manifestation of his compassion, symbolizing his commitment to destroy negativity and guide practitioners towards spiritual liberation.

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