Mahākāla Deity: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism

Mahākāla is a deity common to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. According to Hinduism, Mahākāla is a manifestation of Shiva and is the consort of Hindu Goddess Mahakali and most prominently appears in Kalikula sect of Shaktism.
Mahākāla also appears as a protector deity known as a Dharmapala in Vajrayāna Buddhism, particularly most Tibetan traditions (Citipati).
In Sikhism, Mahākāla is referred to as Kal, who is the governor of Maya.
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Two-armed Mahakala, Eastern India, circa 1100.
 
Mahakala, 12th century, Rubin Museum of Art.
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