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  1. Mahakala - Wikipedia

    • Numerous traditions of Mahayana Buddhism rely on Mahākāla as a guardian deity (Dharmapala, "dharma protector"). Mahākāla is one of the most popular protector deities in Tibetan Buddhism and he is also sometimes used as a meditational deity (yidam) in tantric Buddhist yogas. He is depicted in a number of variations, each with distinctly different qualitie… See more

    Overview

    Mahākāla (Sanskrit: महाकाल) is a deity common to Hinduism and Buddhism.
    In Buddhism, Mahākāla … See more

    Etymology

    Mahākāla is a Sanskrit bahuvrihi of mahā "great" and kāla "time/death", which means "beyond time" or death.
    Tibetan: ནག་པོ་ཆེན་པོ།, THL: nak po chen po means "Great Black One". Tibetan: མགོན་པོ།, THL: … See more

    AffiliationShiva
    AbodeŚmaśāna (but varies by interpretation)
    WeaponKhanda, Trishula · Hammer (in Japanese depictions)
    ConsortParvati as Mahakali
    Description

    According to Shaktisamgama Tantra, the spouse of Mahākālī is extremely frightening. Mahākāla has four arms, three eyes and is of the brilliance of 10 million black fires of dissolution, dwells in the midst of eight cremation … See more

    In Hinduism

    Mahakala is also known as Mahakala Bhairava in Hinduism, often depicted with four arms and three eyes, he is associated with time, creation, destruction, and power. Many temples in India and Nepal are dedicated s… See more

    In Sikhism

    In Sikhism Mahakal (ਮਹਾਕਾਲ) is used to refer to God. In the text Dasam Granth, which is attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, Mahakal is applied as a name of God to emphasize his supremacy over all beings. In the secti… See more

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    Further reading

    • Carroll, Michael (Winter 2004). "Mahakala At Work: Learn to handle conflict skillfully, from the watercooler to the boardroom". Tricycle. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
    • Dahlke, Paul (1913). Routledge Revivals: Buddhist Stories. … See more

     
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  2. In Buddhism, Mahākāla is regarded as a Dharmapāla ("Protector of the Dharma ") and a wrathful manifestation of a Buddha, while in Hinduism, Mahākāla is a fierce manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva and the consort of the goddess Mahākālī; he most prominently appears in the Kalikula sect of Shaktism.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahakala
    Mahakala is the protector of the tents of nomadic Tibetans, and of monasteries, and of all Tibetan Buddhism. He is charged with the tasks of pacifying hindrances; enriching life, virtue, and wisdom; attracting people to Buddhism; and destroying confusion and ignorance.
    www.learnreligions.com/eight-dharmapalas-450165
    The common function of Mahakala is as a protector (Dharmapala) deity and specifically the primary Wisdom Protector of Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism. In some cases, Mahakala can also be a meditational deity (ishtadevata) in the highest Anuttarayoga Tantras.
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  3. Mahakala - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Mahākāla (Sanskrit) is a Dharmapala ("protector of dharma") in Vajrayana Buddhism, and a deity in Chinese and Japanese Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana school. He is known as Daheitian (大黑天) in Chinese and …

     
  4. Mahakala: The Protector Deity in Hinduism and Buddhism

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  8. Mahākāla | Buddhist deity | Britannica

    Mahākāla, in Tibetan Buddhism, one of the eight fierce protective deities. See dharmapāla . This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen .

  9. Buddhist Protector: Mahakala Main Page - Himalayan Art

    The common function of Mahakala is as a protector (Dharmapala) deity and specifically the primary Wisdom Protector of Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism. In some cases, Mahakala can also be a meditational deity (ishtadevata) in the …

  10. Mahakala Bernagchen: Embracing the Fierce …

    Unveiling the Mystique: Mahakala Bernagchen, the formidable guardian within Tibetan Buddhism, beckons us into a realm where spirituality intertwines with fierce protection. Enter the sacred domain of sakya mahakala, an embodiment …

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