Sakya Mahakala Deity Statue | Sacred Tibetan Artwork for Altar Decor
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Size: 11cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 4.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.3 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Machine Made
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About Our Product
This Buddhist Sakya Mahakala Deity Statue is crafted from a copper body with a gold plated finish and machine made detailing. Measuring 11cm in height, 9cm in length, and 4.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.3kg, this sacred statue carries a powerful presence for Buddhist altars, shrine rooms, meditation spaces, and Vajrayana practice areas. This form represents Panjarnata Mahakala, a wrathful Dharma protector closely associated with the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing protection, fearless wisdom, obstacle removal, and enlightened compassion.
Panjarnata Mahakala is shown with a fierce face, wide eyes, open mouth, and a crown of skulls, expressing his role as a guardian who cuts through ignorance and harmful forces. His hands hold the curved ritual knife and skull cup, while the horizontal staff across his forearms is one of the important identifying features of this protector form. Behind him rises a detailed flame aureole, symbolizing wisdom fire and the burning away of obstacles. At the top, a Garuda figure adds another layer of protective symbolism, while the small animal or mythical creature motifs within the aureole enhance the auspicious guardian energy of the statue.
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Panjarnata Mahakala’s wrathful appearance is understood as compassionate protection, not ordinary anger. His powerful stance represents victory over pride, attachment, confusion, and negative influences that disturb the spiritual path. This sacred Mahakala sculpture can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine table, meditation room, or Dharma practice space as a reminder of courage, discipline, transformation, enlightenment, and inner peace.
Introduction to Shakya Mahakala:
Shakyamuni Mahakala is a revered Tibetan Buddhist deity known as a protector of the Dharma and the practitioner. Often depicted as fierce and wrathful, Shakyamuni Mahakala embodies the transformative power of overcoming obstacles and challenges. In his form, he symbolizes the protective energy that removes hindrances to spiritual practice. The deity is closely associated with Tibetan Tantric rituals, offering protection and ensuring the successful accomplishment of spiritual goals. His presence in a home or temple serves as a reminder of the impermanence of opposing forces and the triumph of wisdom over ignorance.