A Six-Armed Mahakala thangka is a powerful Tibetan buddhist painting depicting a wrathful guardian deity,representing ”Nyingshuk”,a protector of Dharma and manifestation of compassion . Â Typically painted in dark blue or black, he symbolizes the elimination of obstacles, ignorance, and the protection of practitioners. The six arms represent the six paramitas (perfections) needed for enlightenment.
Significations and Symbolism:
Six Arms & Implements:Â He holds various tools to destroy negativity and ego, including a chopper (flaying knife), skull cup, khatvanga (ritual staff), sword, noose, and damaru (hand drum).Fierce Appearance:Â Adorned with a crown of five skulls (transforming five delusions into wisdom), three eyes (representing knowledge of past, present, future), and a snake, he embodies the transmutation of negative emotions.Flaming Aura:Â He is surrounded by intense flames, signifying the purification of negativity and the transformative energy of wrathful compassion.Imagery: Often depicted on a white, prostrate figure (representing the destruction of ego/ignorance) or seated upon corpses.
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