Lākinī

deity intermediate Hindu single tradition · 1

Lākinī is one of the seven Dhātunāthās goddesses who drink and consume the seven dhātus of enemies' bodies. She is associated with the maṇipūra chakra according to the Rudrayāmala Tantra. She appears in multiple Tantric texts as part of sequences of yoginī goddesses associated with chakras and body elements.

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“They were Yakṣiṇī, Śaṅkhinī, Lākinī, Hākinī, Śākinī, Ḍākinī... the Rudrayāmala Tantra identify Ḍākinī, Rākinī, Lākinī, Kākinī, Śākinī and Hākinī with the six chakras... Lākinī with maṇipūra”

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