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Two-armed Mahakala- 8 inch 24k Part-gold two-toned antique (2.1)

  • Tibetan Name: Dorje Bernagchen

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Note: This is the exact piece you will be receiving

This meticulously crafted statue depicts the two-armed Mahakala, also revered as Dorje Bernagchen in Tibetan, the principal protector of the Karma Kagyu school. Adorned with intricate engravings and finished with radiant 24k gold gilding, this masterpiece exudes both artistic brilliance and spiritual significance. The statue’s two-toned antique finish enhances its timeless elegance, while the gold-painted face invites a profound connection to the deity’s fierce and protective energy. Representing the essence of the Karma Kagyu tradition, this exceptional statue serves as a powerful symbol of spiritual protection and a meaningful aid in deepening meditative practice.

Crafted in 2024

Height: ~25 cm

Width: ~16cm

Depth: ~10 cm

Weight: ~2 Kilograms

  • Do not sprinkle water or any liquid on the face.
  • Avoid touching the face when handling the statue.
  • Use a cotton cloth to clean the body of the statue.
  • Cast Type: First-generation
  • Base Metal: Copper
  • Finish Style: 24k Part-gold two-toned antique finishing

All our statues are handcrafted. For some statues we make in high quantities, the one shown on the website will not be the exact piece. When you order these items, we will send you the exact pictures of the statue you will be receiving. While the overall look of the statue will look exactly like the one shown in the picture, each statue that we make will differ slightly upon closer inspection due to the nature of handcrafting.

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We have a return policy of 14 days. For more information, read section 6: Returns of the ordering policy.

  • Order processing takes about 2-3 business days.
  • Shipped to your location through cargo and couriers.

All of our statues have been handcrafted in Patan, Nepal.

The tradition and history of handcrafting Buddhist statues have been present in Patan for more than 10 centuries. In our quest to preserve and keep this tradition going, we make sure that all of the statues are crafted from Patan.

For more information regarding our items, read our item policy.