Mahakala Mask
Dimensions: height 50 cm width 40 cm depth 20 cm,
The object in the image is a Mahakala mask, a type of Tibetan Buddhist mask.
The significant meaning of this mask is as follows:
Representation of the deity: The mask represents Mahakala, a powerful protective deity in Vajrayana Buddhism. Mahakala is a fierce emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.
Symbolism: Despite his wrathful appearance, Mahakala's fierceness is a manifestation of his compassion. He is a protector of the dharma (Buddhist teachings) and a guardian against negative influences and obstacles that prevent practitioners from attaining enlightenment.
Visual elements: The multiple skulls on the crown represent victory over the five main defilements: anger, desire, ignorance, pride, and jealousy. The third eye on the forehead symbolizes his wisdom and his ability to see beyond conventional reality.