Wrathful Mahakala Tibetan Damchen Garwa Nagpo for Shrine
Damchen Garwa Nagpo statue, is a beautiful work of art masterfully carved from oxidized copper and embellished with opulent gold and acrylic paintings, as well as delicate silver plating. This beautiful sculpture represents the essence of protection and strength, making it an ideal addition to any spiritual environment. Damchen Garwa Nagpo, also known as the "Black Protector," is venerated for his capacity to shelter practitioners from negativity and injury, giving them a sense of safety and security.
This statue depicts a wrathful protective deity in Tibetan Buddhism. With a ferocious look, bulging eyes, and fangs, he represents the end of ignorance and wickedness. He wears armor and holds a weapon to symbolize the defense of the Dharma. Riding a goat or ram, he represents quick and powerful action against obstacles. The surrounding flames symbolize purification and transformation. Damchen Garwa Nagpo, a protector of Padmasambhava's teachings, is summoned in Buddhist practice to provide protection and overcome bad energies.
Size: 14.2”/36cm (Height) x 10.2”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 6.34 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
Damchen Garwa Nagpo is a major figure in Tibetan Buddhism, known for his protection and ability to remove obstructions. He is shown as having a powerful yet compassionate character and is praised for protecting practitioners from injury and negativity. Garwa Nagpo, revered as a guardian, is thought to bring strength in difficult times, making him a popular deity among practitioners seeking advice and assistance on their spiritual journey.