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Antique Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue for Sale – Symbol of Fierce Protection and Spiritual Power in Buddhist Tradition

The Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue, meaning "four-armed Mahakala," is a revered and powerful deity in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing protection, strength, and the removal of obstacles. Devotees believe that connecting with the Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue can bring protection from negative influences, eliminate obstacles, and cultivate inner strength and fearlessness. Practitioners seek spiritual growth, transformation, and the path to enlightenment through devotion to this sacred deity.

The Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue depicts the deity in a wrathful form, embodying his fierce compassion and protective energy. His four arms hold powerful symbolic attributes: a sword in the top right hand, representing the cutting of ignorance and obstacles; a trident (trishula), symbolizing the destruction of negative forces; a skull cup (kapala), representing the transformation of negativity; and a lasso (pasha), signifying the binding of harmful influences. The Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue often stands atop a corpse, symbolizing the transcendence of death and impermanence.

The primary mantra associated with the Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue is "OM BENZA MAHAKALA HUNG PHAT." Chanting this mantra with devotion and focus is believed to invoke the blessings and protective power of Chaturbhuja Mahakala. This exquisitely crafted Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue is not only a masterpiece of Buddhist art but also a powerful spiritual tool for meditation, rituals, and altars. Perfect for practitioners and collectors, the Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue serves as a timeless reminder of the transformative power of protection, strength, and spiritual growth in the journey toward enlightenment.

 

Key Features:

  • Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
  • Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
  • Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists

 

Dimensions:

Height Width Weight
27.5cm 19cm 4.56kg

 

Chaturbhuja Mahakala

Chaturbhuja Mahakala, the Four-Armed Mahakala, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, embodying protection, strength, and the removal of obstacles. As a wrathful manifestation of the compassionate Buddha, he helps practitioners overcome challenges, dispel negativity, and cultivate fearlessness. His fierce iconography symbolizes his role as a guardian and destroyer of ignorance, with each of his four arms holding sacred objects of deep significance: a sword to cut through delusion, a trident to destroy the three root poisons (anger, attachment, and ignorance), a skull cup representing the transformation of negativity into wisdom, and a lasso to subdue harmful influences. Standing atop a corpse, he signifies triumph over ego and impermanence. Devotees seek his blessings for protection, strength, and spiritual growth, often chanting his mantra—"OM BENZA MAHAKALA HUNG PHAT"—to invoke his transformative energy. The Chaturbhuja Mahakala Statue, intricately crafted to capture his fierce compassion, serves as a powerful spiritual tool, inspiring devotion and guiding practitioners toward enlightenment.

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  • At Nidhiratna, we offer authentic handcrafted Buddhist statues and Tibetan sculptures made by master artisans from the Kathmandu Valley. Each piece carries deep cultural and spiritual meaning, shaped by traditional craftsmanship, not factory precision.
  • As each statue is individually handmade, minor imperfections or variations may be present. These details reflect the artisanal nature of the work and add to the uniqueness of every piece.
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