Mahakala

anonymous, c. 800 - c. 900

The second guard at a Shiva temple is Mahakala, who stands on Shiva’s left side. His demonic characteristics – wild hair, bulging eyes and open mouth, a fat body  and curled-up toes – make him the opposite of the graceful Nandishvara. It is likely that his left hand once rested on a club. His index finger points downwards, towards worshippers entering the temple.

  • Artwork typefigure, sculpture
  • Object numberAK-MAK-232-B
  • Dimensionswidth 38 cm x depth 21 cm, height 75 cm x width 37.5 cm x depth 21 cm x weight 64 kg
  • Physical characteristicsvolcanic stone (andesite)