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Unleashing the Power of Six-Armed Mahakala: Guardian of Dharma and Destroyer of ObstaclesRegular price $7,805.00
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6 Armed Mahakala
Nidhiratna’s Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala Deity Statue: The Supreme Protector of Wisdom
Nidhiratna’s Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala Deity statue is a powerful symbol of spiritual strength and divine protection. Known as the ultimate Dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) in Vajrayana Buddhism, the 6-Armed Mahakala channels his fierce energy to remove obstacles, eliminate ignorance, and guide practitioners toward enlightenment.
Handcrafted Excellence: A Testament to Buddhist Artistry
Skillfully handcrafted in Nepal, this 6-Armed Mahakala statue showcases the devotion and mastery of traditional artisans. Made with a copper base and adorned with gold gilding, it features intricate details—from Mahakala’s wrathful expression to his six arms, each holding symbolic implements. Semi-precious stones and fiery embellishments amplify its spiritual and visual impact, making it a stunning centerpiece for altars and meditation spaces.
Spiritual Significance of the Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala Deity
The Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala is not just a wrathful deity; he embodies compassion in action. As the wrathful emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of Compassion, Mahakala protects spiritual practitioners and ensures the removal of obstacles on the path to enlightenment. His six arms symbolize the perfect balance of wisdom and skillful means, demonstrating his ability to act decisively while upholding compassion for all beings.
Iconography and Symbolism
The 6-Armed Mahakala Deity is depicted with fierce, protective attributes that convey his spiritual power:
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Crown of Five Skulls: Represents the transformation of the five poisons—ignorance, attachment, aversion, pride, and jealousy—into the five wisdoms of a Buddha.
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Three Eyes: Symbolize his omniscient vision of past, present, and future.
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Blazing Halo of Flames: This signifies the purifying energy that destroys negativity.
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Dynamic Stance: Crushing a demon underfoot, he subdues negative forces and ego.
Attributes of the 6-Armed Mahakala’s Six Hands
Each of Mahakala’s six hands holds a symbolic implement, showcasing his enlightened qualities:
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Upper Right Hand (Vajra Chopper): Cuts through ignorance.
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Middle Right Hand (Rosary of Skulls): Represents wisdom and the cycle of life and death.
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Lower Right Hand (Trident): Mastery over the three realms—desire, form, and formlessness.
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Upper Left Hand (Skull Cup): Contains nectar, symbolizing the transformation of negativities.
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Middle Left Hand (Flaming Sword): Cuts through ignorance with clarity.
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Lower Left Hand (Khatvanga Staff): Symbolizes spiritual protection and overcoming obstacles.
Why Choose a Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala Statue?
A 6-Armed Mahakala Deity statue is more than a decorative piece; it’s a profound symbol of protection and spiritual growth. Placing this statue in a meditation space or altar invites Mahakala’s powerful energy, fostering an environment of fearlessness, wisdom, and transformation. For practitioners, it serves as a focal point for meditation and devotion, while for collectors, it’s a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship.
The Mantra of 6-Armed Mahakala
Chanting the mantra
Om Benza Mahakala Hasa Varsa Hung Hung Phat
invokes Mahakala’s energy to dispel negativity and clear obstacles. Each syllable carries transformative power:
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Om: Invokes divine presence.
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Benza: Represents indestructible vajra nature.
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Mahakala: Calls upon protective energy.
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Hasa Varsa: Describes his victorious power.
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Hung Hung Phat: Destroys obstacles with immediate effect.
Enhance Your Spiritual Journey with Nidhiratna’s 6-Armed Mahakala Statue
Whether you seek spiritual protection, a centerpiece for your meditation space, or a timeless artifact of Buddhist art, the Buddhist 6-Armed Mahakala Deity statue is an unparalleled choice. Explore the intricate craftsmanship and profound symbolism that make this statue a beacon of wisdom and compassion.
Bring home the energy of the 6-Armed Mahakala and let his fierce compassion guide your spiritual practice.