Handcrafted White Mahakala Wrathful Form | Spiritual Home Decor & Ritual Protector Idol
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Size: 48cm (Height) x 40cm (Width)
Weight: 9.74kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper, Silver Plated
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About our Statue:
This White Mahakala Wrathful Form statue is a powerful symbol of divine protection and spiritual strength. This beautifully sculpted statue, measuring 48cm tall and 40cm broad and weighing 9.74kg, is dedicated to one of Vajrayana Buddhism's most ferocious and protective deities. White Mahakala is revered as the furious incarnation of Avalokiteshvara, and she is summoned to remove barriers, increase prosperity, and protect spiritual practitioners. His wrathful form is not intended to frighten, but rather to remove inner and exterior negativity.
This statue is expertly carved from oxidized copper with silver plating, and every detail showcases authentic Himalayan craftsmanship. The swirling flames behind him indicate transformation and spiritual purification, while the deity's numerous arms carry ceremonial artifacts that represent his divine powers. The skull crown, rich jewelry, and strong demeanor emphasize his role as both a spiritual guardian and a remover of obstacles. This statue is perfect for use in home altars, temples, or as a significant piece of meditation decor with cultural and philosophical meaning.
Our White Mahakala statue is ideal for collectors, meditators, and spiritual practitioners, evoking strength, protection, and sacred symbolism. Incorporating keywords such as Tibetan Mahakala statue, wrathful deity sculpture, Buddhist guardian idol, and oxidized copper spiritual decor increases visibility for consumers seeking genuine Himalayan religious antiques and spiritual home decor.
Introduction To Mahakala :
Mahakala is the guardian god of Mahayana Buddhism and all Tibetan Buddhist schools. He represents various ways, each with its own features and characteristics. In some circumstances, he is seen as the emanation of distinct beings, such as Avalokitesvara or Chakrasamvara. The five kleshas (adverse ailments) are transmuted into the five pearls of wisdom, and Mahakala is typically represented with a crown of five skulls.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by a Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touch