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VenmoMetal Statue Of Panjaranatha Mahakala
(Protector of the Tent), a wrathful Dharmapāla (protector deity) in Tibetan Buddhism. [1, 2]
15.25 inches high, 12 inches wide.
Iconography: The deity is depicted with a fierce expression, third eye, and a crown of skulls, holding a gandi (a ritual wooden ceremonial bar/gong) horizontally across the crook of his arms. []
Aura and Base: He is framed by an ornate, flamelike mandorla representing divine fire and wisdom, standing upon a lotus pedestal with a small attendant figure at the front base.
Material and Craftsmanship: Cast in an oxidized copper-alloy or brass with an antique silver-like finish, typical of traditional Himalayan and Nepalese lost-wax metal crafts.
Very detailed delicate piece. Made in multiple adjustable pieces to remove or add on as you desire.
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8 Hours
8
0
$450.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.
VenmoMetal Statue Of Panjaranatha Mahakala
(Protector of the Tent), a wrathful Dharmapāla (protector deity) in Tibetan Buddhism. [1, 2]
15.25 inches high, 12 inches wide.
Iconography: The deity is depicted with a fierce expression, third eye, and a crown of skulls, holding a gandi (a ritual wooden ceremonial bar/gong) horizontally across the crook of his arms. []
Aura and Base: He is framed by an ornate, flamelike mandorla representing divine fire and wisdom, standing upon a lotus pedestal with a small attendant figure at the front base.
Material and Craftsmanship: Cast in an oxidized copper-alloy or brass with an antique silver-like finish, typical of traditional Himalayan and Nepalese lost-wax metal crafts.
Very detailed delicate piece. Made in multiple adjustable pieces to remove or add on as you desire.










