Mahakala is also known as Dharmapala in Buddhism. Dharmapala is a protector deity whose job is to protect or uphold the law. Mahakala's angriness symbolizes their ability to protect Buddhist followers from harm and enemies. The four-armed Mahakala symbolizes his control over the four Maras, which are the four obstacles on the path of enlightenment. Mahakala looks angry, bedecked in ornaments of snakes. He has three eyes, which symbolize his clear understanding of the three times. Mahakala appears fierce against the fire, and his mouth is stained with blood, indicating he is actively involved in elimination.
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