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White Mahakala-33370
Date Added : 2024-07-21 01:49:56      (75)Views

White Mahakala, Buddhist Handmade Statue, Partly Gold Plated, Stone Setting and Traditional Color Finishing

Code HME33370
Size
Height
40cm (16")
Width
26cm (10")
Depth
13cm (5")
Weight 5.04 kg - 11.11 lbs
Material Copper
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Quantity PCS US$ 990.00
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White Mahakala
White Mahakala, also known as Tseringma or White Umbrella deity, is a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. This peaceful manifestation of Mahakala represents compassion, wisdom, and protection. White Mahakala is depicted with a serene expression, dressed in white garments and holding a white parasol, symbolizing protection from obstacles and negativity. Originating from ancient Indian Buddhism, White Mahakala has become particularly revered in the Nyingma and Sakya schools of Tibetan Buddhism. While specific temples solely dedicated to White Mahakala might not be widely known, various Buddhist monasteries and temples in Nepal and other regions have dedicated spaces or shrines for this deity. Practicing White Mahakala is believed to bring blessings of compassion, wisdom, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Visualization, mantra recitation, and cultivating virtues like generosity and loving-kindness are common practices associated with White Mahakala. Read More
Iconography:
White Mahakala is depicted with a serene expression, often seated on a lotus throne. He is adorned with white garments and holds a white parasol or umbrella, symbolizing protection from obstacles and negative influences. On his other hands, he may hold various symbolic objects such as a wish-fulfilling gem or a mongoose.

History:
White Mahakala originated in ancient Indian Buddhism and was subsequently incorporated into Tibetan Buddhist traditions. He is particularly associated with the Nyingma and Sakya schools of Tibetan Buddhism, where he is considered a guardian and protector of the teachings.

Temples and Monasteries:
While specific temples solely dedicated to White Mahakala might not be widely known, various Buddhist monasteries and temples in Nepal and other regions have dedicated spaces or shrines for this deity. These sacred places serve as centers for practitioners to gather, engage in rituals, and pay homage to White Mahakala. Examples of such temples and monasteries include Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa, Kopan Monastery, and Shechen Monastery in Nepal. These revered sites attract pilgrims and devotees seeking blessings, guidance, and a deeper connection with White Mahakala. Within the serene and prayerful ambiance of these temples and monasteries, individuals can immerse themselves in the practice and devotion associated with White Mahakala.

Benefits of practicing White Mahakala:
Practicing White Mahakala is believed to bring blessings of compassion, wisdom, and protection from obstacles. Devotees seek his assistance in overcoming difficulties, increasing positive energy, and cultivating spiritual growth.

How to practice:
Practices related to White Mahakala typically involve visualization, mantra recitation, and meditation. Devotees may also engage in acts of generosity, ethical conduct, and the cultivation of loving-kindness and compassion towards all beings.

Mantras of White Mahakala:
The primary mantra associated with White Mahakala is "OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYU PUNYE JNANA PUSHTIM KURU SVAHA." Chanting this mantra is believed to invoke the blessings and protection of White Mahakala. Additional mantras and prayers specific to particular lineages or practices may also be used.

The Chintamani Jewel in White Mahakala's Hand

This is the wealth aspect of Mahakala which specifically supports the comfort and economic well-being of tantric practitioners. The following description is according to his sadhana: "His body is white. His face is wrathful and he has three eyes. He has six arms. His main right hand holds a wish- fulfilling jewel (chintamani) mounted on a jewel-tipped handle, in front of his chest."

White Mahakala's Bowl of Jewels

The White Mahakala is known as mGon po yid bzhin nor bu in Tibetan with the last four meaning 'Wish-Granting Gem,' and he is the special protector of Mongolian Buddhists. His iconography is rich in symbols delineating his 'wealth-deity' status. For example his skull bowl, rather than contain the mortal remains of his victims, is full of various jewels,

White Mahakala's Crown of Jewels

and his crown is made up of five jewels instead of the trademark five skulls.

The Elephant Goad

The other notable departure from the normal Mahakala iconography is the elephant goad held in the center left hand, the sharp point of which symbolizes penetrating awareness.

Two Elephants Under His Feet

Also, in contrast to other Mahakalas, he stands on two elephants rather than one.

White Mahakala in Tribhanga Central Tibet 7th century

The elephant skin stretched at the back refers to the deity having torn asunder the pachyderm of ignorance. Another interesting aspect of White Mahakala is that he is occasionally shown in the tribhanga posture. In this typical stance of the body, the head, torso, and legs slant in contrary directions. The legs and hips jutt to the right, the trunk to the left, and the neck and head then again gently to the right. It is a lyrical, dreamy, very graceful pose. The three curves formed by the body symbolize the three worlds, upper, lower and middle, better known in Sanskrit as triloka. This is also popularly known as the posture of three bends. White Mahakala is popular for both mundane as well as spiritual reasons, ranging from the basic desire for wealth and prosperity to the ultimate attainment of the precious jewel, which is none other than the Buddhist Dharma.

Gold Painted Face
The face of White Mahakala is painted with gold to enhance its significant features, particularly the eyes, and lips. This detailed painting is essential as it brings forth the crucial attributes of the expression of eyes and lips that metal carving alone cannot capture.
Moreover, the painted face serves as a symbolic and sacred ritual in Buddhism, preparing the statue for consecration and practice. The act of painting the face with gold in Buddhism holds deep meaning. It represents the intention to bring life and expression to the statue, imbuing it with a sense of vitality and presence. The application of gold on the face showcases the devotion and craftsmanship of the artisans, ensuring that every detail is carefully attended to honor the sacred essence of the White Mahakala. Read More
Partly Gold plating.
This White Mahakala has a Partly gold-plated finish. Partly fire gold gilding, a common practice in Nepali handicrafts. This technique is skillfully employed by artisans to create intricate designs on various metal objects, including statues, jewelry, and decorative items. Through a process, a mask or resist is applied to safeguard specific areas from the gold plating. The object is then subjected to high temperatures, allowing the gold to beautifully adhere to exposed surfaces using a combination of heat and pressure.
In the realm of Buddhist statues, this technique holds additional significance as it distinguishes the golden-plated body from the oxidized or maroon-painted clothing. This visual separation conveys the contrast between the divine purity of the body and the modest attire symbolizing the humble lifestyle of Buddhist monks. The partly fire gold gilding not only adds exquisite detail and elegance but also embodies the deep cultural and spiritual meaning associated with these treasured artifacts. Read More
About Color Finishing
The White Mahakala is adorned with traditional colors, creating a captivating aesthetic through a combination of gold and various hues. This painting technique follows a time-honored process that aims to faithfully represent the White Mahakala in accordance with traditional color descriptions. In the context of Buddhist statues, this approach holds great significance. Each statue has its own primary color, and it is crucial to depict the statue in its authentic shade. Read More
Lost-Wax System
This White Mahakala is made by the process of the Lost-Wax system. The lost-wax process, also known as investment casting, is a time-honored technique used to create metal sculptures. It involves several steps that have been practiced for thousands of years. Skilled artisans begin by sculpting a detailed wax model, capturing every intricate detail of the desired sculpture. The wax model is then coated with a ceramic shell, formed by multiple layers of ceramic material. Once the shell has cured, the wax is melted and drained out, leaving behind a cavity. Molten metal is poured into the cavity, creating a precise replica of the original wax model. After the metal has cooled and solidified, the ceramic shell is carefully removed, revealing the final metal sculpture. Read More
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