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Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp [tibetan Seal], [amber], [silver Plated],metal Stone Setting
Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp [tibetan Seal], [amber], [silver Plated],metal Stone Setting
Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp [tibetan Seal], [amber], [silver Plated],metal Stone Setting
Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp [tibetan Seal], [amber], [silver Plated],metal Stone Setting
Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp [tibetan Seal], [amber], [silver Plated],metal Stone Setting

Buddhist Mahakala Two Arms Carved Stamp Tibetan Seal, Amber, Silver Plated,metal Stone Setting

Also known as

Chakchu Chagchu

Shi Er Bi Da Hei Tian

Ju Nihen Daikokuten

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Available SKU: HMS27880
  • Size: Height: 23cm (9") | Width: 11cm (4") | Depth: 7cm (3")
  • Weight: 580 gm / 1.28 lbs
  • Material: Silver
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Mahakala Twelve Arms :
Dvadashamukha Mahakala is a significant deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Also known as Twelve-faced Great Black One, Dvadashamukha Mahakala is a wrathful manifestation of the enlightened mind and embodies the aspect of compassionate activity. Devotion to Dvadashamukha Mahakala is believed to help practitioners overcome obstacles, protect them from harm, and eliminate negative forces hindering spiritual progress.
Metal Setting : what is metal setting
The metal setting process is a traditional technique used to decorate Buddhist ritual objects and statues. It involves hammering metal, such as copper or brass, into relief designs and then finishing the metal with gold or silver plating. The process also includes adding stone settings for additional embellishment. This technique has been used for centuries and originally served the purpose of protecting objects from damage. Read More . . .
Silver Plated
The Mahakala Twelve Arms has a full Silver plated finish, Sliver plating process involves the application of a thin layer of genuine silver onto the surface of the Mahakala Twelve Arms, creating a stunning and lustrous appearance. Skilled artisans handle the silver plating, ensuring even coverage and a flawless finish. The silver plating adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the Mahakala Twelve Arms, enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. Read More . . .
Finishing: Stone Setting
The Mahakala Twelve Arms is adorned with an exquisite array of semi-precious stones, including turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli. These stones are carefully selected and meticulously placed on the Mahakala Twelve Arms's surface, adding a touch of opulence and enhancing its overall beauty. Each stone is thoughtfully positioned using a high-quality adhesive, ensuring secure and long-lasting attachment. The vibrant colors and unique patterns of the stones create a captivating contrast against the backdrop of the Mahakala Twelve Arms, elevating its visual appeal and making it truly eye-catching. Read More . . .
Iconography:
Dvadashamukha Mahakala is depicted with twelve wrathful faces, symbolizing his ability to perceive and respond to the suffering of beings in all directions. Each face represents a specific enlightened quality and expression. He stands in a fierce posture, adorned with a crown of five skulls representing the transformation of the five poisons into wisdom. Dvadashamukha Mahakala's multiple arms hold various implements and weapons, symbolizing his power to subdue obstacles and protect practitioners.

History:
The origins of Dvadashamukha Mahakala can be traced back to ancient Indian Buddhist texts and practices. Over time, the deity became an integral part of Tibetan Buddhist traditions, particularly within the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages. Dvadashamukha Mahakala is considered an important guardian and protector of the teachings, entrusted with preserving and propagating the Dharma.

Temples and Monasteries:
While there are no known dedicated temples or monasteries exclusively dedicated to Dvadashamukha Mahakala in Nepal, there are several prominent monasteries and Buddhist centers worldwide where this deity is venerated. Some notable examples include Samye Monastery in Tibet, Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, India, and various Tibetan Buddhist centers across the globe.

Benefits of Practicing Dvadashamukha Mahakala:
Devotees believe that practicing and invoking Dvadashamukha Mahakala brings numerous benefits. These include protection from obstacles and negative influences, removal of spiritual and worldly obstructions, enhancement of wisdom and compassion, and swift progress on the path to enlightenment. Additionally, engaging in Dvadashamukha Mahakala's practice can help cultivate fearlessness, confidence, and clarity of mind.

How to Practice:
The practice of Dvadashamukha Mahakala typically involves a combination of meditation, visualization, mantra recitation, and ritual offerings. Practitioners often receive empowerments and instructions from qualified teachers to engage in the deity's sadhana (practice). The practice may include invoking Dvadashamukha Mahakala's presence, generating oneself as the deity, reciting mantras, performing mudras (hand gestures), and engaging in deity yoga.

Mantras of Dvadashamukha Mahakala:
The primary mantra associated with Dvadashamukha Mahakala is:
"OM VAJRA DVA-DZA MUKHA MAHA ROCHANA SVAHA"

Other mantras commonly recited include the short mantra:
"OM VAJRA KRODHA KAYA MUKHA A-DZA HUM PHAT"

These mantras are considered sacred and are chanted or recited as part of the deity's practice, invoking the blessings and protection of Dvadashamukha Mahakala.

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