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Name : Mahakala
size : 34 cm by 34 cm
weight : 4.6 kg
Code : NAS PO 01
Bajrakilla : known as Bajrakumar is the deity of the magic phurba dagger a symbol of the sharp point of wisdom fixed immobile on goodness by the power of one ponted pointed concentration. Bajrakilla is one of the favourite tantric archetype deity used in Nyigma Other. The strange and awesome appearance helps the practitioners undertake and achieve the task of clearing away the obstructions to enlightenment.
Bajrakilla has three heads, six arms, and four legs. His three right hands except for the right front one held vajras with five and nine prongs. The right front one makes a gesture as granting boons with open palm. His three left hands hold a flaming three refuge jewel, a trident and the phurba dagger. His back is covered by the freshly flayed skin of the elephant of ignocance, where legs are tied front. A human skin is tied daigonally across his chest with the hands lying flat on his stomach. A rope ripples over his body with severed heads hanging by their hair. A knee length loin cloth winds around his belly belted with a tiger skin complete with tail, claws, and head. This deity wears live snakes as earrings, bracelets anklets, a cord over his chest and small compared to the tall body. Despite the large fungs and bulging eyes, he has a likable pleasant demeanor.

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Name : bajra killa
Size : 24 cm by 24 cm
weight : 2.4 kg
Code : NAS PO 02

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Name : Bajrakilla
matere : copper parlty gold plated
size : 15 cm by 14 cm
weight : 1000 gm
Code : NAS PO 03

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NAME : BAJRAKILLA
MATERIAL : COPPER FULL GOLD PLATED ANTIQUE FINISHING
SIZE: 31 CM 24 CM
WEIGHT : 4.8 KG
Code : NAS PO 04

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Name : bajrapani
size : 28 cm by 20 cm
weight : 3.2 kg
Code : NAS PO 05
Bajrapani : Vajtapani with the vajra symbol is the spiritual son of the Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya who is the progenitor of the Vajra family. His spiritual mother is Mamaki. Vajrapani is also known as god of rain. It is said that when the Nagas (serpent) appeared before Buddha to listen to his teachings. Vajrapani was charged by Tathagata to guard them from the attacks of their mortal enemies. the Garudas. To deceive and combat the Garudas. Vajrapani as the protector of Nagas is looked upon as the Rain God. So, Northern Buddhists appeal when rain is needed or is too abundant. One can also find Vajrapani in Garuda form among the various forms of Vajrapani. Vajrapani when represented either stands or sits and carries usually a lotus on which is placed the family symbol of Vajra. Somrtime, he holds the Vajra against the chest in one of his hands.

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Name Mahakala Shakti copper oxidised
Size 23 cm height by 25 cm from the hands
Weight 4.8 kg
Code : NAS PO 06

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Name Phurba Mahakala copper oxidised
Size 33 cm height by 23 cm wide
Weight 2.5 kg
Code : NAS PO 07


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Name Vidyadhari bronze.
Size 26 cm height by 23 cm wide
Weight 2.5 kg
Code : NAS PO 08

Vidyadhari
Vidhyadhari is a spirit, or demigod possessed of knowledge or magic power, she is one of the Tantric group of four females, skilled in yoga. She has two arms and two legs. Her right leg is bent upwards at the knee so that she is not touching corpse that is lying face down beneath her. At the same time she has thrown her left leg so high that it is actually backwards. This performance shows that she is a slim young woman. She has a splendid crown, round earrings,
chains round her neck and over breast and bends round her upper arms, wrists and ankles. From her shoulders hangs a long garland of human skulls. She has raised her left hand so if to drink from a bowl made out of a human skull with blood. In her right hand carries a chopper.

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