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Mahākāla

Mahākāla (Sanskrit) is a protector deity known as a dharmapala in Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly in Tangmi (East Asian Esoteric Buddhism). He is known as ''Dàhēitiān'' (大黑天) in Chinese and ''Daikokuten'' (大黒天) in Japanese.
In Hinduism, Mahākāla is a name of Shiva, as, for example, at the temple in Ujjain, which is mentioned more than once by Kālidāsa. Mahakala is also a name of one of Shiva's principal attendants (Sanskrit: ''gaṇa''), along with Nandi, Shiva's mount, and so is often represented outside the main doorway of early North Indian temples.
In Sikhism, Mahākāla is referred to as Kal, who is the governor of Maya.
==Name==
is a Sanskrit bahuvrihi of ' (महत्; "great") and ' (काल; "time/death"), which means "beyond time" or death. The literal Tibetan translation is "Nagpo Chenpo" (), although when referring to this deity, Tibetans usually use the word Gönpo (). The Sanskrit word ''nātha'' means "lord" or "protector".

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