Vajravarahi
Vajravarahi is the consort of Chakrasamvara. She is often depicted in union with Chakrasamvara, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion. Practitioners may gravitate toward her based on personal affinity or spiritual aspirations.
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When
Relationships
- consort of
- Chakrasamvara, Hayagriva
- co occurs with
- Vajrakilaya, Green Tara, Nairatmya, Avalokiteshvara, Dǒumǔ, Chaya, Chhinnamasta, Chinnamunda, Trikaya-vajrayogini, Avalokiteshvara, Vajrasattva, Krodhisvari, Vajrarakshasha, Manjushri, Hevajra, Yamantaka, Sūrya, Durga, Uṣas
- manifests as
- Vajrayogini, Tröma Nagmo
- enemy of
- Rudra
- syncretized with
- Marici
- manifested by
- Vajrayogini, Vajrapāṇi
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“The principal yidam in the Newar Vajrayana tradition of Nepal are Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi.”
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“Chinnamunda is the severed-head form of goddess Vajrayogini (or Vajravarahi, a ferocious form of Vajrayogini), who is depicted similarly.”
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“Hayagriva together with his female consort Vajravarahi (Dorje Pakmo) remove hindrances and are renowned for their epic conquering of the Buddhist demonized Hindu god Rudra. In Tibetan Buddhist practices, Black Hayagriva's role extends to confronting potent adversaries, exemplified through his and his consort Vajravarahi as Tröma Nagmo's cosmic battles against the demon Rudra”
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