Dorje Phagmo[pron: Phamo]Vajra Varahi is associated with Heruka Chakrasamvara. She is the consort or prajana of Heruka Chakrasamvara. She is the fierce aspect of Vajra Yogini. She represents passion,...
Ghau is a small box traditionally used by Tibetan Buddhists as a portable shrine where prayers and sacred relics are kept and used during travels by people. Ghau is traditionally used as an amulet - a...
To protect the Buddha Dharma and its institution against adversaries, as well as preserves the integrity of it’s teaching is a task assigned, inaccordance with the precepts common to various Tibetan Buddhism...
Tib: shin je cho gyal Lord of Death, King of Law Yama is the protector of the Vajra Vairab(Yamantaka) cycle of tantras. He has one face with two hands and is dark blue in color. He has a head of a buffalo with...
Tib: dor je jig je, The Vajra Terror Yamantaka is the wrathful form of peaceful bodhisattva Manjushri from the classification of Anuttarayoga Tantra.Yamanataka belongs to Yamari class of tantra, specifically...
She is the founding mother of Tibetan Buddhism and is the foremost master of Tibetan Tantra. She is considered to be the speech incarnation of Vajra Varahi (Wrathful Form Of Vajra Yogini). She is also known as...
Chitipati represents two mythological Buddhist ascetics who were deeply absorbed in meditation that they were unaware of their own death by a thief and changed into wrathful death spirits with vows of eternal...
Kurukulla is one of the Buddhist goddesses originating from the country of Oddiyana. Kurukulla is translated in Tibetan as Rigiyedma (rig-byed-ma) meaning “ She who is the cause of Knowledge”. She is...
Tibetan: rDo-rJe enal-‘byor-ma, Adamantine Female Practitioner, Naro Khechari Vajra Yogini is the principal female yidam of the highest yoga tantra of New Translation Schools of Tibetan Buddhism. She is seen...
In Jatakas there are several incidents describing divine beings travelling through air. In Sanskrit, such being is called Dakini, generally meaning “Space-Goer”, “Celestial Being” or “Cloud Fairy”. In Tibetan,...