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Vajrayoginī (Sanskrit:
Vajrayoginī वज्रयोगिनी; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་, Wylie: rdo rje rnal ’byor ma, Dorjé Naljorma) is an
important figure in Buddhism...
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Newar Buddhist Vajrayogini temples of the
Nepal mandala which include the
Sankhu Vajrayogini,
Vidhyeshvari Vajrayogini,
Phamting Vajrayogini, Guhyeshwari...
- 2014. English,
Elizabeth (2002).
Vajrayoginī: her visualizations,
rituals & forms: a
study of the cult of
Vajrayoginī in
India (1st Wisdom ed.). Boston:...
- ISBN 978-1-85828-899-4. English,
Elizabeth (2002). "The
Emergence of
Vajrayogini".
Vajrayoginī: Her Visualizations,
Rituals and Forms. Boston:
Wisdom Publications...
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legends of the
Hindu god Krishna. They
worship Saraswati shrine in
Vajrayogini temples and
celebrate the
festival with
their Hindu friends. Traditional...
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sometimes as
independent deities. The most
prevalent wrathful dakinis are
Vajrayogini and Vajravārāhī. A
common form of
imagery is the yab-yum of a Buddha...
- Nepal)
Painted 19th
century Tibetan mandala of the
Naropa tradition,
Vajrayogini stands in the
center of two
crossed red triangles,
Rubin Museum of Art...
- Sankhu. A lake also
named Manichuda lies near the mountain. The
temple of
Vajrayogini (Bajrayogini, Khad****ogini), one of main
identity of Sankhu, lies on...
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dakini may be a yidam, a
meditational deity;
female deity yogas such as
Vajrayogini are
common in
Tibetan Buddhism. Or she may be a protector; the wisdom...
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severed head") or Trikaya-
vajrayogini ("triple-bodied
Vajrayogini").
Chinnamunda is the severed-head form of
goddess Vajrayogini (or Vajravarahi, a ferocious...