Buddhist Mahakala Bernagchen Vajra Protector Deity of The Karma Kagyu Lineage
The Mahakala Bernagchen Vajra Protector Deity of the Karma Kagyu Lineage is a magnificent representation of the revered guardian deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Embodying protection, strength, and spiritual authority. Standing at 8.1” (20.5 cm) in height and 6.3” (16 cm) at the base, this meticulously crafted statue exudes spiritual power. Made from a copper body, symbolizing longevity, it is adorned with 24K gold gilding that imparts a radiant, divine presence. Intricate acrylic paintings further enhance the detailed craftsmanship, highlighting the deity’s fierce yet compassionate expression.
Mahakala Bernagchen is represented in his customary wrathful form, with a ferocious look and dynamic stance that represent his dedication to preserving the Dharma and removing impediments for practitioners. He has a kartika (ritual knife) in one hand and a kapala (skull cup) in the other, symbolizing his power to cut through delusion and ego. His ornate armor and intricate garments, embellished with gold and gemstones, reflect his regal and strong personality. This statue is an effective spiritual aid for individuals seeking protection, direction, and the elimination of harmful energy.
Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.24 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Mahakala Bernakchen is a highly venerated protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism. He is summoned to remove impediments, expel harmful energies, and safeguard the Dharma and its practitioners. His wrathful countenance symbolizes the strong compassion with which he protects and guides individuals on the path to enlightenment.