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Collection: Mahakala

Mahakala

Mahakala Statue: Powerful Guardian for Home and Temple

Mahakala, also known as the "Lord of the Pavilion" (Panjaranatha) is a strong protector in Tibetan Buddhism who represents a powerful force beyond time and death.. His fierce form sometimes shown with brown skin and six arms his immense strength in destroying negativity and protecting spiritual practitioners. As a symbol of divine protection and wisdom, Mahakala’s presence is revered in monasteries, temples and homes. A sacred Mahakala statue serves as a powerful centerpiece for divine practices, meditation, home decor, inviting strength, protection and spiritual transformation into any sacred space.

Four - Armed Mahakala   

Four-Armed Mahakala is a powerful Buddhist protector known for his wrathful yet enlightened presence. As a manifestation of Heruka Chakrasamvara, he helps overcome obstacles and defeat negativity. His four arms hold symbolic objects: a skull cup with amrita for divine blessings, a hooked knife for enrichment, a sword to gather energies, and a trident to subdue harmful forces. A Four-Armed Mahakala sculpture is not just a sacred piece but a strong source of protection and spiritual energy in homes, temples, meditation spaces, bringing strength, wisdom and fearlessness to practitioners.

Six- Armed Mahakala 

Six-Armed Mahakala is an emanation of Avalokiteshvara. He is a powerful protector in Tibetan Buddhism revered for his ability to destroy obstacles like ego and ignorance. His six arms symbolize his mastery over the six perfections guiding practitioners toward enlightenment. As the primary defender of the Shangpa and Kagyu traditions, he is often invoked through his sacred mantra for protection and spiritual strength. Hand-carved Six-Armed Mahakala statue serves as a powerful addition to meditation spaces, temples, and homes, bringing divine energy and safeguarding against negativity while enhancing one's Awakening practice.

Mahakala Bernagchen

Mahakala Bernagchen is also known as "The Black Cloak". He is a powerful protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism, especially in the Karma Kagyu tradition. With his fierce black form, three piercing eyes and a garland of severed heads he symbolizes the destruction of negativity and the safeguarding of Dharma practitioners. Introduced by the 2nd Karmapa and Karma Pakshi he has since been revered as the guardian of the Karmapas. His sacred mantra is chanted for protection and spiritual strength. A Mahakala Bernagchen figurine is a meaningful addition to meditation spaces offering divine protection and removing obstacles in one’s spiritual journey.

Palden Lhamo

Palden Lhamo is a powerful female protector deity In Tibetan Buddhism. She is also known for her fierce and protective nature. Palden Lhamo mahakala is the special guardian of the Dalai Lamas and the city of Lhasa playing a vital role in safeguarding the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. Her name means "Glorious Goddess" and she is usually shown riding a white mule, holding a skull cup symbolizing her power to defeat obstacles. The sacred idol of Palden Lhamo is highly valued for spiritual protection, making it an important addition to Buddhist temples and meditation spaces. Devotees believe she offers strength, guidance and divine protection.

Rahula 

In Tibetan Buddhism, Rahula is a fetter on the path to enlightenment guarding the sacred Dzogchen teachings. He is known for his fierce appearance with nine heads, four arms, a thousand eyes and a coiled serpent body. A large wrathful face on his stomach symbolizes his ability to see all and remove negative forces. A handmade statue of Rahula is highly valued for spiritual protection helping practitioners prevent calamities and overcome obstacles. His figurine is used in rituals to ward off illness and bring divine blessings making him an important figure in Tibetan Buddhist practice.

Sakya Mahakala

Sakya Mahakala is a powerful protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism especially honored in the Sakya lineage. He is depicted as a fierce and wrathful figure trampling a corpse while holding a flaying knife and a skull cup filled with blood symbolizing the destruction of negativity and obstacles to enlightenment. The Sakya tradition has long revered him with many sacred artworks dedicated to his form. Sakya Mahakala statue is highly valued for its spiritual protection helping practitioners stay on their path to wisdom and enlightenment while guarding against challenges.

White Mahakala

In Tibetan Buddhism, White Mahakala is a rare and benevolent form of Mahakala, also known for granting wealth, prosperity and spiritual blessings. Unlike his wrathful black counterpart, White Mahakala embodies compassionate protection helping devotees overcome financial hardships and obstacles on their path to enlightenment. He is usually depicted with six arms holding a wish-fulfilling jewel and a mala symbolizing abundance and continuous spiritual practice. Divine sculpture of  White Mahakala is considered a powerful sacred art that brings harmony, success and divine blessings into homes and meditation spaces.