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  • Sale! A powerful and intricately carved Mahakala Dharmapala statue rendered in a dark grey stone stands dynamically against a clean white background. This multi-headed and multi-armed deity is depicted in a fierce wrathful form characteristic of a Dharmapala a protector of the Dharma in Vajrayana Buddhism. The central figure has multiple faces possibly three or four each with intense expressions signifying his all-seeing nature and unwavering resolve to overcome obstacles. The statue is rich with symbolic details. Mahakala holds various ritual implements in his many hands such as a kartika, a kapala a trident and other weapons all representing his power to cut through delusions and consume negativities. Flames and intricate patterns rise dramatically behind him forming a fiery aureole that emphasizes his fierce protective energy. A small subtle dragon or mythical creature is carved into the top of this fiery arch adding to the mythical grandeur. The deity's posture is dynamic with bent knees suggesting readiness for action and he stands upon a base that appears to include stylized forms of defeated foes or obstacles symbolizing his triumph over evil. This striking grey stone Mahakala Dharmapala statue is an exceptional example for an article exploring such protector deities. The dark stone enhances the intimidating yet protective presence of Mahakala making his wrathful form profoundly impactful. The intricate carvings of his faces hands implements and the fiery backdrop all contribute to a powerful representation of a Dharmapala embodying strength protection and the fierce eradication of ignorance and defilements.

    Mahakala Dharmapala Statue 7ft

    Original price was: ₹1,099,999.00.Current price is: ₹948,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is Blackstone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of a Mahakala Dharmapala Statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in Black stone
    Total Height Including Base: 86 inches/ 7ft approx
    Width: 46 inches approx

    Depth:  24 inches approx

    Weight: 1500-2000 kgs approx

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