Nepal's best statues Handicrafts - Mahakala (Sanskrit: Mahākāla) is a Dharmapala ("protector of Dharma") in Vajrayana Buddhism (Tibetan, Nepalese Newar, Chinese, Japanese Shingon traditions and related). In Chinese and Japanese Buddhism tradition
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Mahakala: Miracles of Great Black and the Dalai Lama — three Men in Black, the Mahakala brothers, the Dalai Lama, and a crow - Buddha Weekly: Buddhist Practices, Mindfulness, Meditation
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File:15th-century paintings from Tibet, Central Tibetan - Mahakala, Protector of the Tent - Google Art Project (cropped).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
![Mahakala is a guardian deity and a Dharmapala (wrathful god) in Buddhism traditions. His name in Sanskrit can be translated “great “(maha) and “death” (Kala) or beyond death. In the Tibetan language, Mahakala is a guardian deity and a Dharmapala (wrathful god) in Buddhism traditions. His name in Sanskrit can be translated “great “(maha) and “death” (Kala) or beyond death. In the Tibetan language,](https://cdn.drouot.com/d/image/lot?size=fullHD&path=2026/107939/12.jpg)
Mahakala is a guardian deity and a Dharmapala (wrathful god) in Buddhism traditions. His name in Sanskrit can be translated “great “(maha) and “death” (Kala) or beyond death. In the Tibetan language,
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