MAHAKALA महाकाल ~ Sacred Dharmapala Protector of the Dharma ~ Gyuto Monks ~ Tantric Buddhist Chants

MAHAKALA महाकाल ~ Sacred Dharmapala Protector of the Dharma ~ Gyuto Monks ~ Tantric Tibetan Buddhist Chants Mahākāla (Sanskrit: महाकाल) is a deity common to Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism.In Buddhism, Mahākāla is regarded as the sacred Dharmapāla ("Protector of the Dharma"), while in Hinduism, Mahākāla is a fierce manifestation of the Hindu god Shiva and the consort of the goddess Mahākālī;  he most prominently appears in the Kalikula sect of Shaktism. Mahākāla also appears as a protector deity in Vajrayana, Chinese Esoteric, and Tibetan Buddhism ] (see Citipati), and also in the Chàn and Shingon traditions. He is known as Dàhēitiān and Daaih'hāktīn (大黑天) in Mandarin and Cantonese, Daeheukcheon (대흑천) in Korean, Đại Hắc Thiên in Vietnamese, and Daikokuten (大黒天) in Japanese. The many faces of Mahakala Mahākāla is a fearsome form that assumes many faces, and many names that span across a multitude of cultures. Otherwise known as the God of Time, or the Great Black One, Mahakala is a "Protector of Dharma" in Buddhism that takes different deistic forms in Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese Buddhist cultures. In Hindu texts he is recognized as one of the eight protective deities associated with or represented as an incarnation of Lord Shiva, the creator and destroyer of the universe. Mahakala may look frightening, but his rabid glare is not directed at you! Mahakala is the menacing and powerful embodiment of the bodhisattva of compassion. Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who have put off entering paradise in order to help others attain enlightenment, and so, Mahakala is here to help!  He is always depicted as an extremely fierce and terrifying deity. His purpose is to help in overcoming negative obstacles on the path to enlightenment, and protecting that path of righteousness (also known as “dharma”) from hindrances. Like a gargoyle, the mask of Mahakala is also meant to scare bad spirits and energy away from the place it protects. He is revered as a compassionate protector, with all his aggression directed at those who would do harm. His anger is necessary because it gives him the fearsome power to demolish any enemies or obstacles on the way to enlightenment. His face is frightening also to scare away negative thoughts, actions, and energy.  The power of his fiery demeanor exists to guide spiritual seekers who are falling victim to deception, delusion, or who  are lacking confidence in their abilities to change, grow, or find their most positive place in the world. Originally when the Tibetans began using the face of Mahakala for protection, they were a nomadic people, living in tents and moving from here to there all the time. He is still often referred to as “Lord of the Tent”, as roughly 40% of the Tibetan population is still nomadic or semi-nomadic, though now the mask of his face frequently hangs on more permanent walls. Because he is considered a protector of religious law in particular, Mahakala masks are frequently found in temples and monasteries in Tibet, as well as in private homes. The blaze of fire above Mahakala’s eyes and coming from his mouth represents his powerful energy for consuming neurotic states of mind. His third eye denotes him as a protector; three orbs of vision express his ability to see the past, present and future. Staring at the world with widened eyes signifies that he is incensed at the current state of affairs, and none shall pass him without being affected. Mahakala has a crown of five skulls, which represent the transmutation of five negative afflictions of human nature into virtues. As he confronts negative forces and crushes them with his anger, his crown of skulls neutralizes what remains and works to transform it into something positive. Thus ignorance becomes wisdom, pride is humbled, attachment becomes the wisdom of discernment, jealously shifts to feeling satisfied with one’s own accomplishments, and anger is released and soothed. Mahakala is always a protective deity with these features, but he also manifests in several different colors. "Mahakala is the most important terrific protector of Tibetan Buddhism. He is black and six-armed. Though fierce in his trampling upon the evil spirits of delusion and greed, he is actually considered to be the agent of Avalokiteshvara or Chenrezig, the angelic Bodhisattva of great compassion. Mahakala is frightening in appearance because his responsibility is to protect all beings from evil. In the Mahakala ceremony, the monks invite Mahakala to manifest himself before them, they make offerings to him, and they praise him, evoking his virtuous qualities, and they commission him to safeguard Mother Gaia and all beings." ~ ~ ~ for the benefit of all sentient beings

Tantric Tibetan MAHAKALA - Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The World - MAHAKALA  by The Gyuto Monks
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Tantric Tibetan MAHAKALA - Freedom Chants From The Roof Of The World - MAHAKALA by The Gyuto Monks

Практика призывания защитника Дхармы Махакалы. Mahakala short daily practice
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Практика призывания защитника Дхармы Махакалы. Mahakala short daily practice

Ancient Skybridge | Haunted Nordic Forest Ambience
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Ancient Skybridge | Haunted Nordic Forest Ambience

VAJRAYOGINI MANTRA ~ TANTRIC VAJRAYANA BUDDHIST DAKINI ~ She Who Roams over the Void ~ (MAHARAGA)
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VAJRAYOGINI MANTRA ~ TANTRIC VAJRAYANA BUDDHIST DAKINI ~ She Who Roams over the Void ~ (MAHARAGA)

Mahakala
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Mahakala

PURBA  terrible monster
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PURBA terrible monster

The Magic Rituals Of The Bön Tradition ~ by PHURPA ~ A Tantric Dzogchen Mystical Spiritual Voyage
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The Magic Rituals Of The Bön Tradition ~ by PHURPA ~ A Tantric Dzogchen Mystical Spiritual Voyage

DORJE GOTRAB ~ (Wrathful Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava) ~ from the album DORJE HOWLING by: Chang Cheng
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DORJE GOTRAB ~ (Wrathful Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava) ~ from the album DORJE HOWLING by: Chang Cheng

The Soul of the Earth
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The Soul of the Earth

Four-Armed Mahakala Mantra for Removing Obstacles, Annihilating Fears, and Increasing Prosperity
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Four-Armed Mahakala Mantra for Removing Obstacles, Annihilating Fears, and Increasing Prosperity

Pure Sounds - Gyuto Monks of Tibet (album) Tantric Chanting Overtone Arts of Tibetan Buddhism
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Pure Sounds - Gyuto Monks of Tibet (album) Tantric Chanting Overtone Arts of Tibetan Buddhism

Vaishravana & White Mahakala wealth & Protection Ritual Ceremony
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Vaishravana & White Mahakala wealth & Protection Ritual Ceremony

☸Mahakala Mantra(Recitation)The Most Powerful Protection Mantra From Negative & Dark Energies|Monks
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☸Mahakala Mantra(Recitation)The Most Powerful Protection Mantra From Negative & Dark Energies|Monks

E) Offering of Tea; F) Mahakala Chanting; G) Praise and Request to Kalarupa
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E) Offering of Tea; F) Mahakala Chanting; G) Praise and Request to Kalarupa

The Gyuto Monks - Freedom Chants From the Roof of the World
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The Gyuto Monks - Freedom Chants From the Roof of the World

Heruka, Vajra Yogini, Dakas and Dakinis
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Heruka, Vajra Yogini, Dakas and Dakinis

☸Prayer Of The Great Protector(Grand Mahakala)མགོན་པོ་མ་ཧཱ་ཀཱ་ལ|महाकाला पूजा|Remove all Negativities
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☸Prayer Of The Great Protector(Grand Mahakala)མགོན་པོ་མ་ཧཱ་ཀཱ་ལ|महाकाला पूजा|Remove all Negativities

Fudo-Myoo Mantra | Acala Mantra | Powerful Practice to Burn Karma and Attachments
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Fudo-Myoo Mantra | Acala Mantra | Powerful Practice to Burn Karma and Attachments

OM MAHAKALA HUM PHAT
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OM MAHAKALA HUM PHAT

The Sound of Dakini Laughter ~ Phurpa ~ Dzogchen ~ rgyud-skad overtone singing & ritual instruments
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The Sound of Dakini Laughter ~ Phurpa ~ Dzogchen ~ rgyud-skad overtone singing & ritual instruments