The 6 Armed Mahakala Statue is a symbol denoting fierce guardian divinity, who removes all obstacles, dispels negativity, and protects spiritual practitioners. Devotees worship the 6 Armed Mahakala for the fulfilled life with prosperity and swift removal of obstacles. He has three eyes, standing for the past, present, and future, and has clear time understanding. Above his head, there is a crown made up of five skulls, which symbolize the five poisonous delusions of anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy, and pride. Finally, these delusions convert into five wisdoms belonging to the five Buddha families.
Key Features of 6 Armed Mahakala Statue | Handcrafted Himalayan Buddhist Art :
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Six-Armed Mahakala Statue | Handcrafted Himalayan Buddhist Art: Why Choose It?
Protection and Power Symbol – Mahakala protects from all hindrances, negative energies, and hazards while being a protector deity, making this statue very important for your body and spirit.
Finest Handcrafted Detail – All statues are carefully handcrafted by master artisans from the Himalayas to ensure fine quality and detail which is testimony to the sacred nature of this Mahakala.
Gilt on 24K Gold – This statue features a stunning gilt finish in 24K gold, which would add lighting from the holy sky on this piece, enhancing its spiritual connotation.
Perfect for Meditation & Rituals – This statue is good for meditation spaces, altars, and sacred rooms as it inspires strength, focus, and divine protection during the practice.
True Himalayan Art- The original form taken from Tibet or Nepal, fully authentic in Buddhist heritage, a true hearty gift to believers.
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
35cm |
27.5cm |
5.64kg |
Six-Armed Mahakala
Tibetan Buddhists regard the Six-Armed Mahakala as the most powerful protector deity. He is seen as the wrathful form of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. The deity symbolizes the utmost protector of the Dharma, possessed of the ability to shield practitioners from obstacles and all negative forces that threaten the Dharma and obstruct spiritual progress. With his six arms, Mahakala holds those sacred objects which personify his capacity to triumph over all impediments in his defense of the path to enlightenment. The recitation of his powerful mantra, "Om Shree Maha Kala Hum Hum Phat," is an invocation for blessings: blessings bestowing protection, strength, and the removal of all obstacles that would hinder spiritual development and liberation.