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Nairātmyā or
Dagmema (Wylie: bdag med ma) is a Dakini, the
consort of
Hevajra in the Hevajra-tantra.: 110 Her name
means "ego-less woman".: 110 Judith...
- (enlightened beings) in Tantric, or
Vajrayana Buddhism. Hevajra's
consort is
Nairātmyā (Tibetan: བདག་མེད་མ་ bdag med ma). The
Hevajra Tantra, a yoginītantra...
- father. Tara
revealed it was Chandra's son. The boy was
named Budha.
Nairatmya Tara (Devi) Tara (Buddhism) Dalal,
Roshen (18
April 2014). Hinduism: An...
- A
depiction of the
tantric figures Hevajra and
Nairātmyā, Tibet, 18th century...
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understanding the
absence of self in
persons and
phenomena (pudgala-dharma-
nairātmya);
Greatness of
energy (vīrya): from
devotion to many
hundreds of thousands...
- Vajrayāna path to
liberation from rebirths. One such
deity is
goddess Nairatmya (literally, non-soul, non-self). She symbolizes,
states Miranda Shaw,...
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conquering of
death and ignorance. Hevajra, in
union with his
consort Nairatmya,
represents the
union of
emptiness and bliss.
Practitioners often gravitate...
- many
forms and colors.
Other female Buddha figures include Vajrayogini,
Nairatmya, and Kurukullā.
Other Buddhas besides these five
include Bhaisajyaguru...
- deities. The most
prevalent wrathful dakinis are Vajrayogini, Vajravārāhī,
Nairatmya, and Kurukullā.
During the
tantric period,
Buddhist mythology overlapped...
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descriptions as a
fallback Cundi –
Female deity in
Vajrayana Buddhism Nairatmya –
Personification of
Buddhist concept of "no soul" Vajrayogini – Tantric...