Collection: Mahakala Thangkas

Mahakala represents the wrathful form of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. A Mahakala Thangka invites this fierce yet caring protector into your space, offering powerful spiritual benefits.

It is believed that Mahakala thangka removes obstacles and shields practitioners from inner and outer negativity. These thangkas are rich in symbolism and tradition, bringing sacred strength and purpose into any space.

Each piece is meticulously painted by trained Himalayan artists using mineral pigments and traditional techniques. The vibrant flames, seated stance, symbolic tools, and fierce expressions are all crafted with spiritual intention and craftsmanship precision.

FAQs for Mahakala Thangkas

1. Who is Mahakala in Tibetan Buddhism?
Mahakala is the fierce protector emanation of Avalokiteshvara, extinguishing spiritual obstacles and fostering compassionate transformation.

2. Is the thangka ready to hang?
Yes—broadcloth-bordered scrolls are ready for display. Canvas-only styles can be framed or mounted to suit your space.

3. Can I choose custom sizes or color themes?
Absolutely. We offer custom commissions—just share your preferred size, mounting style, or color palette (e.g., gold accents).

4. How should I care for my thangka?
Avoid direct sunlight, moisture, or placing near the floor. Lightly dust occasionally and treat it with reverence.