Śākinī
deity intermediate Hindu single tradition · 3
Śākinī is one of the seven Dhātunāthās goddesses who consume the dhātus of enemies' bodies and are bestowers of eight Siddhis. She is associated with the viśuddhi chakra according to the Rudrayāmala Tantra. She appears in multiple Tantric texts as part of sequences of yoginī goddesses.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Vīrabhadra, Yātudhānīs, Piśācas, Yakṣas, Rakṣasas, Vināyakas, Kotarī, Revatī, Jyeṣṭhā, Pūtanā, Unmāda, Apasmāra, Lalitā, Daṇḍanāthā, Kubjikā, Kusumamālinī, Kusumamāla, Vishnu, Yakshini, Kichkandi, Raakebhoot, Pichal Peri, Shmashana Adhipati, Krishna, Matres, Banjhākri, Banjhākrini, Vetala, Churel, Mogwai, Hungry ghost, Vengeful ghost, Wangliang, Yaoguai, Gwisin, Korean virgin ghost, Egg ghost, Aavi, Bhakolwa, Bhoota (ghost), Baak, Chetkin, Chir batti, Challava, Daayan, Ded futiya, Jokkho, Nishi daak, Naagin, Nale Ba, Pishacha, Preta, Pūtam
Mentioned by
- Krishna
- Matres
- Banjhākri
- Banjhākrini
- Vetala
- Churel
- Mogwai
- Hungry ghost
- Vengeful ghost
- Wangliang
- Yaoguai
- Gwisin
- Korean virgin ghost
- Egg ghost
- Aavi
- Bhakolwa
and 25 more
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“They were Yakṣiṇī, Śaṅkhinī, Lākinī, Hākinī, Śākinī, Ḍākinī... They were called Dhātunāthās and they were the bestowers of eight Siddhis... Śākinī with viśuddhi”
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