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White Mahakala Thangka (Hand Painted, 15” x 20”)
This original, hand-painted thangka depicts the 6 Arm White Mahakala, a manifestation of Avalokitesvara as a Dharma protector and a giver of wealth. Known for eliminating both spiritual and material poverty, White Mahakala brings abundance to all who invoke his blessings. This form of Mahakala, revered as a wealth deity, traces its origins to the Shangpa Kagyu lineage, specifically to master Khyungpo Naljor (978-1129), who received it from the Indian mahasiddha Rahula.
Symbolism & Meaning
White Mahakala, with six arms, symbolizes the compassionate power of Avalokitesvara in protecting practitioners and providing material and spiritual abundance. As a wealth deity, he is invoked to remove obstacles to prosperity, supporting the practitioner's journey towards both inner and outer wealth. His blessings are believed to bring a swift resolution to financial and spiritual struggles.
Product Details
Painted Area: 15" x 20"
Entire Thangka Size: 30" x 46"
Medium: Original, hand-painted artwork
Border: Traditional brocade thangka border
Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal
How to Use
Ideal for those seeking blessings for material and spiritual abundance, this thangka can be used in meditation, ritual offerings, or displayed as a sacred object to invoke the power and protection of White Mahakala. It serves as a reminder of the potential for wealth, both material and spiritual, that exists through the cultivation of wisdom and compassion.
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