Sarvasiddhi

deity Hindu single tradition · 1

Sarvasiddhi is a goddess also known as "all-accomplished". She is accompanied by attendants Dakini, Vaironi, and Varnini. She is mentioned in the Hindu Tantrasara.

When

First attested
1500 CE
Attested period
1500 – 1500
Historical notes
Mentioned in the Hindu Tantrasara by Krishnananda Agamavagisha (late 16th century).

Relationships

served by
Dakini, Varnini, Vaironi

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“In the Sadhanamala, the goddess is called Sarvabuddha ("all-awakened"), and is attended by Vajravaironi and Vajravarnini; in the Hindu Tantrasara, she is called Sarvasiddhi ("all-accomplished"), and is accompanied by attendants Dakini, Vaironi, and Varnini.”

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