





Four-Armed Mahakala Thangka
This Four-Armed Mahakala Thangka features a revered protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Known as Mahakala in Sanskrit and Gönpo Bernagchen in Tibetan, he embodies a strong form of compassion that safeguards practitioners from challenges, negative influences, and inner doubts. Recognized as the Dharmapala, Mahakala serves as a loyal guardian of the Dharma, symbolizing a powerful force that clears the way toward spiritual awakening. For many, he is not just a powerful guardian but a compassionate force that changes negative energies into awakened understanding.
This Four-Armed Mahakala Thangka is carefully hand-painted by skilled Nepali artists using 24k gold and natural mineral pigments, blending artistic beauty with spiritual significance. Mahakala is portrayed seated on a lotus throne detailed with elaborate floral designs, in his fierce form with four arms, representing his immense power to overcome ignorance and obstacles. His features, including skull garlands and the surrounding flames, convey both intense energy and protective compassion. The intricate details, from his five-skull crown to bone ornaments, highlight his role as a mighty guardian who conquers all harmful forces.
The Four-Armed Mahakala may look fierce, but he represents deep compassion. His wrathful face shows fearless care that destroys illusions and protects from suffering. His four arms stand for many ways he guides, and the flames around him burn away ignorance. Details like his crown, eyes, and ornaments remind us of important spiritual teachings. This thangka represents more than just art; it is a meaningful symbol of compassion that supports the journey toward freedom.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Hand painted
- Materials : Cotton Canvas, 24k gold and Semi-precious natural minerals
- Dimension : 60 cm x 45 cm
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