The pot-bellied sparkling-white complexioned Mahakala is standing on two elephant-headed figures on a lotus seat. The expression of his face is ferocious. His main right hand holds a flaming jewel in front of his chest, his upper right hand holds a vajra marked chopper and his lower right hand holds a drum with streaming ribbons. His main left arm holds a skull cup filled with many jewels. His upper left hand holds a trident-tipped khatvanga staff, and his lower left hand holds a vajra hook. He wears silk scarves; elephant skin cloak, a garland of freshly severed human heads, and a tiger skin spread across his lower body below the bulging stomach. He is lavishly ornamented with exquisitely designed gold earrings, necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and girdle. His skirt is beautifully painted. As with the ornaments, gold is used to brighten the eyebrows of his two main eyes, his flaming moustache and his beard. His figure is brilliantly drawn and painted.
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