Gold-Gilded Six-Armed Mahakala Statue | Guardian of Spiritual Evolution

SKU: SAMCK7471

Size: 22 cm x 13.5 cm

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Embrace Fearlessness: Gold-Gilded Six-Armed Mahakala Statue

The Gold-Gilded Six-Armed Mahakala Statue, a strong guardian respected for his unyielding resolve and limitless compassion, welcomes you into the world of divine protection and spiritual progress. Standing 8.66 inches tall, this majestic statue grabs attention with its imposing presence, conveying bravery and heavenly authority. This statue, crafted with exceptional craftsmanship and dedication in the sacred city of Patan, Nepal, reflects Mahakala's ancient wisdom and might as the fierce protector of the Dharma.

The Six-Armed Mahakala figure, adorned with amazing 24K gold gilding and delicate gold and acrylic paintings, radiates golden brilliance, representing the transformational force of wisdom and compassion. His powerful body, crafted from copper, stands as a beacon of strength and fortitude, motivating practitioners to overcome barriers and realize their full potential.

Size: 8.66”/22cm (Height) x 5.31”/13.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.53 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

In Tibetan Buddhism, the Six-Armed Mahakala, also known as 'Gonpo Chagdrug,' is adored as a powerful protector deity. He embodies bodhisattva energy, passionately overcoming negativity and difficulties on the path to enlightenment. His six limbs indicate the completion of the six paramitas (perfections), which are required activities for attaining Buddhahood. The hue deep blue represents the transition of rage and aggressiveness into knowledge and compassion. With its towering presence, this statue serves as a reminder of the power of transformation and the protection it provides to practitioners on their spiritual journey.

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