- In
Tibetan Buddhism,
Vajravārāhī ("The
Indestructible Sow", Tibetan: ་རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕག་མོ, Wylie: rdo rje phag mo
Dorje Pakmo) is
considered a
female buddha...
- ISBN 0-918753-13-9. Red
Vajravarahi on himalayanart.org
Vajravarahi Mandala on asianart.com
Desire and Devotion:
Exhibit on
Asian Art—
Vajravarahi with Retinue...
- Her
forms can be seen in
Buddhism as well, like the
Buddhist goddesses Vajravārāhī and Marichi.
According to the Shumbha-Nishumbha
story of the Devi Mahatmya...
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revelation of
either the Dharmakāya
Buddha Mahāvajradhara or of the
goddess Vajravārāhī. The
central deity of the
tradition is
called Samvara, Śamvara, Śrī Heruka...
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prajna Vajravarahi (1544 AD).
Discovered in Nepal,
statue on
display at
Prince of
Wales museum.
Padmasambhava in Yab-Yum Chakrasamvara-
Vajravarahi Bhairava...
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Herukas in
Vajrayana Buddhism.
Hayagriva together with his
female consort Vajravarahi (Dorje Pakmo)
remove hindrances and are
renowned for
their epic conquering...
- in Nepal, is
identified with
Vajravarahi by Buddhists. She
wears a
silver mundamala signifying her
identity as
Vajravarahi and her
ferocious nature. Like...
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Buddhists consider Guhyeshwari to be
sacred to
Vajrayogini in the form of
Vajravarahi and to be the
location of root of the
mythical lotus upon
which Swayambhunath...
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Chinnamunda is a
Buddhist goddess. She is held as an
aspect of
Vajrayogini or
Vajravārāhī. Her
attributes and
iconography are
similar to
those of the
Hindu goddess...
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emanation of
Vajravarahi's Speech (Tibetan: gsung; Sanskrit: vāk);
Mandarava of Zahor,
northeast India, who was the
emanation of
Vajravarahi's Body (Tibetan:...