Mahakala is the wrathful manifestation of Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. He is one of the main deities of Tibetan Buddhism and is considered as both a meditational and protector deity. He removes obstacles, grant power and knowledge, and fulfil wishes of his devotees. There are seventy-five forms of Mahakala, each with different origin, names and forms.
References:
A. Getty, The Gods of Northern Buddhism, Tokyo, 1962 A. Waddel, Buddhism and Lamaism of Tibet, Delhi, 1978 (reprint) B. Lipton and Nima D. Ragnus, Treasures of Tibetan Art, New York, 1996
This description by Dr. Shailendra Kumar Verma, Ph.D. His doctorate thesis being on the "Emergence and Evolution of the Buddha Image (from its inception to 8th century A.D).
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