Kargapanni Protection Statue – Traditional Nepalese Copper Artwork
Kargapanni Statue, expertly handcrafted by a master artist from Patan, Nepal, stands as a powerful symbol of protection, wisdom, and spiritual strength. Crafted from oxidized copper, this sacred statue exudes an antique and divine aura, with meticulous finishing that highlights its intricate details and showcases the exceptional skill of Nepalese artisans. Using the ancient lost-wax casting method, the statue is carefully molded, engraved, and oxidized to achieve its distinctive aged appearance, a process that takes over one month to complete. This Kargapanni Statue is an ideal addition to Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, or as a sacred decorative item, infusing any environment with divine protection and spiritual blessings. Perfect for devotees and collectors alike, it embodies the rich heritage of traditional craftsmanship and the profound spiritual essence of Kargapanni.
Key Features of Handcrafted Kargapanni Statue | Symbol of Protection :
- Made from Oxidized Copper
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
Height |
Width |
Weight |
19.5cm |
15cm |
1.54kg |
Kargapanni, Mahakala is a form of the Protector of all Tibetan Buddhism. He is two-armed and extremely wrathful in appearance. He holds an upraised sword which symbolizes the wisdom, knowledge or ability to cut through delusion or obstacles. His hair flows upward as he stares with glaring eyes and a wide gaping mouth. Adorned with the bone ornaments of a wrathful deity he wears a necklace of freshly severed heads and a tiger skin. He is completely surrounded by the flames of pristine awareness.
His three eyes symbolize his knowledge of the past, present and future, and also the manifestation of the three bodies of Buddha. The crown adorned with five skulls symbolizes the transformation of the five poisons of anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy and pride into the five wisdoms. His two feet are the means and the wisdom to accomplish his task. His straight left leg and his right bent leg symbolize his accomplishment of the benefit to oneself and to others. Mahakala is seen standing on the corpse of a human body, thus symbolizing the death of negativity and the complete uprooting of negative patterns to such a point that, like a dead body, they will not come to life.
Consecration Service Available
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