Description
Thangka Mahakala
Hand-painted on canvas
Size: approx. 135 x 88 cm
Size interior image ca. 72 x 52 cm
Weight: 2000 gr.
Mahakala
There are a number of Hindu finds in the Buddhist pantheon. Mahakala is one of the Brahma group’s Hindu investigations. He is one of the eight terrible deities of the Buddhist pantheon, with snake decorations, canines, protruding bells, and tiger skin. It is dark blue. He carries Trisula and Kapala in his two hands. It can have a face with two, four, or six arms or eight faces with sixteen arms. As a defender of the law, he is usually placed in a significant position on the front doors of Buddhist shrines.
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