Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue with Consort | Golden Figure

SKU: CMCF21485

Size: 33.5cm x 24cm
33.5cm x 24cm | 13.2 x 9.4 Inches

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Reverent Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue with Consort for Profound Protection

From refined Nepalese artistry, this magnificent Chaturbhuja Mahakala with consort statue symbolizes powerful protection and enlightened wisdom. Standing 33.5 cm (13.19 inches) tall on a 24 cm (9.45-inch) base and weighing 6.83 kg, it is expertly crafted from copper. Adorned with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, its deeply engraved carvings create a vivid three-dimensional effect. This sacred piece radiates fierce compassion, inspiring devotion while warding off obstacles and negativity.

Chaturbhuja Mahakala, the Four-Armed Great Black One, is a powerful dharma protector revered for his fierce compassion. His wrathful form symbolizes the destruction of delusion, ego, and negative forces that obstruct the path. The implements he holds reflect his active role in safeguarding the teachings and guiding practitioners. His union with his consort embodies non-dual wisdom, representing the inseparable nature of method and insight. Altogether, his iconography offers profound protection and inspires unwavering commitment to spiritual awakening.

Size: 13.19”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.45”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 6.83 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones

Chaturbhuja Mahakala is one of the principal protectors in Tibetan Buddhism, often depicted in wrathful form to symbolize the forceful overcoming of inner and outer obstacles to spiritual practice. His four arms signify his ability to overcome the four karmas (pacifying, enriching, magnetizing, destroying), and his consort represents the wisdom aspect, ensuring swift and effective action in protecting the Dharma.

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