Statue of Dharma Protector Sakya Mahakala | Himalayan Icon for Ritual Strength
Dharma Protector Sakya Mahakala stands 31 cm (12.2 inches) tall with a 24 cm (9.4 inches) wide base and weighs 3 kg. Made from a copper body, it is richly adorned with 24K gold gilding and enhanced with intricate gold and acrylic paintings, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual symbolism. Ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or as a unique decorative piece, this statue radiates a sense of devotion, tranquility, and timeless artistry rooted in Himalayan tradition.
Mahakala is depicted with a fierce, wrathful expression featuring glaring eyes, furrowed brows, and sharp fangs, symbolizing his power to destroy obstacles and protect the Dharma and its practitioners. He holds a vajra and a skull cup (kapala) filled with blood in his right hand, while both hands carry a ritual staff, emphasizing his role in transformation and protection. His crown is adorned with five skulls, representing the transformation of mental afflictions into wisdom. The halo around him is filled with numerous skulls, symbolizing his mastery over death and spiritual obstacles. At his base, he stands on a person or corpse, signifying the subjugation of ego, ignorance, or worldly attachments. This iconography collectively conveys Mahakala’s fierce protective power and his role as a guardian who removes hindrances on the spiritual path.
Size: 12.2”/31cm (Height) x 9.4”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 3 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Sakya Mahakala, also known as Panjarnata Mahakala, is a Tibetan Buddhist protector god. He is frequently represented in a wrathful form, representing the ferocious spirit that guards the Dharma and its practitioners. Despite his intimidating aspect, Shakya Mahakala is a merciful deity, his wrathful form signifying the will to conquer difficulties on the route to enlightenment. This statue represents his powerful and protective nature, encouraging protection, spiritual force, and enlightenment in your home.