Mahakala- the great Kala, who has won over Kala (death and time) is an aspect of the Hindu god Shiva, which emerged in Hinduism and was assimilated into the Buddhist fold as a wrathful, guardian god. In his visual depictions, Mahakala is often seen as a ferocious, otherworldly being, surrounded by flames that symbolize the purest form of wisdom. This gilded copper statue is a vivid representation of Mahakala, who is trampling over the enemies of Dhamma or Dhamra with a lion’s ferocity.
Flaming hues of the composition give it a stunning animation, amplified by the roaring expressions of Mahakala, who is adorned with brocaded clothes, a crown with skull embellishments, and a garland of severed heads. He has the ritual dagger tucked in his waist and holds another dagger called the Karatarika in his right hand and a skull cup in his left.
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