Mahakala Bernagchen is depicted seated upon a lotus base, symbolizing the purity of his enlightened nature despite his fierce appearance. His right hand holds a kartika knife, used to cut through ignorance, ego, and delusion, signifying the sharp wisdom that destroys all obstacles. In his left hand, he holds a skull cup, filled with the nectar of wisdom and compassion, representing the transformation of negative energies into spiritual power. Adorning his head is a skull crown, symbolizing his mastery over the five poisons of attachment, anger, ignorance, pride, and jealousy. Together, these features portray Mahakala Bernagchen as the fierce protector of the Dharma, embodying compassionate wrath that guards practitioners and clears the path to enlightenment.
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