Black Mahankal Deity Gold Tonned Thangka Painting
Mahākāla also appears as a protector deity known as a dharmapala in Vajrayana Buddhism. Mahākāla is typically black in color. Just as all colors are absorbed and dissolved into black, all names and forms are said to melt into those of Mahakala, symbolizing his all-embracing, comprehensive nature. Black can also represent the total absence of color, and again in this case it signifies the nature of Mahakala as ultimate or absolute reality. This principle is known in Sanskrit as "nirguna", beyond all quality and form, and it is typified by both interpretations.
Painted: This wonderful high quality Thangka Painting is painted in Nepal.
The work duration ranges between one month to one and half year per painting depending upon the details.
Every painting is nicely packed with hand made lokta paper and is put inside a strong non bendable PVC Pipes for expedition.
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Material: Tibetan Thangka Painting
Dimensions: 57cm X 45cm or 22 "H X 18"W