“Dharmapala”- the guardian of Dharma, Mahakala in Tibetan Buddhism is an aspect of Shiva Mahakala in the sect, worshipped as a valiant protector and guide. In this copper statue from Nepal, the wrath and prowess of Mahakala have been expressed with a fiery iconography, depicting him standing on an ornate lotus platform, trampling death under his feet. The armor of Mahakala is embellished with gold, folds, and sways around him dynamically, bringing a degree of vigor to the composition.
The hair of Mahakala is highlighted by a brilliant orange-yellow, symbolizing the flaming wisdom within, which allows the person to see past, present, and future, through the three eyes of Mahakala. The ornamentation of this ethereal deity is awe-inspiring, with a serpent wrapped around his form, a belt of severed heads visible under his belly, golden jewelry, a dagger tucked in his waist, and a Kartika and skullcup in his hands. Rising flames, representing the pure wisdom of Mahakala that annihilates and burns through worldly ties and facades, form the quintessential Tibetan aureole for this statute, giving it a majestic allure.
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