Lakshminkara
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Lakshminkara is a Mahasiddha princess who cut off her head as a punishment from the king and roamed with it in the city. Citizens extolled her as Chinnamunda-Vajravarahi. She is associated with the goddess Vajrayogini.
When
- Attested period
- 1156 – 1156
- Historical notes
- Mentioned in the Buddhist Sadhanamala (1156 CE).
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Sarvabuddha, Vajravaironi, Vajravarnini, Sarvasiddhi, Vaironi, Varnini, Sarvabuddhi, Dakini, Vajrayogini, Chhinnamasta, Chinnamunda, Mekhala, Kanakhala
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Another story recalls how the Mahasiddha princess Lakshminkara, cut off her head as a punishment from the king and roamed with it in the city, where citizens extolled her as Chinnamunda-Vajravarahi.”
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