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Mahakala III (North)

Mahakala III (North)

This item has been sold and is not available for purchase. $8,999.00

Our Mahakala III is an attempt to simulate the powerful force that is the Mahakala in 49 vortexes.

Mahakala III bears the vibrations of the polar North which govern Business Success, Career and death. He is made from tektite beads (simulating the Colour of the Mahakala) each containing double vortexes, Meteorite, Pyrite, Red garnet and 18K Gold. Mahakala III is bound by an 18K gold handmade clasp, is 21” long and bears blessings of longevity, inner peace and general well being for the wearer. The vortexes in Mahakala III form two continuous vortex circuit and may be extended through thought, emotional intention or through physical touch. Mahakala III anchors all 49 vortexes in the wears bodies and is less subtle than Kali. He creates intense movement in the bodies for the simulation of calm, peace and stability. The combination Mahakala III and Kali or Indra are a powerful interaction. The Head of Mahakala III is removable to lessen the vibration of the twin circuits. Mahakala III brings the expansion of opportunities or luck and wealth for the wearer.

The Mahakala (a form of Lord Shiva) is the almighty that runs the universe with his consort, Kali. According to Kali Tantra, He is the one who is believed to control the Kala or time. The Mahakala is relied upon in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. However, he is depicted in a number of variations, each with distinctly different qualities and aspects. Mahakala is typically black in color. Just as all colors are absorbed and dissolved into black, all names and forms are said to melt into those of Mahakala, symbolizing his all-embracing, comprehensive nature. Black can also represent the total presence of all color, and again in this case it signifies the nature of Mahakala as ultimate or absolute reality. This principle is known in Sanskrit as "nirguna", beyond all quality and form, and it is typified by both interpretations.


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