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Vajravarahi Statue | Dorje Phagmo | Handmade
Vajravarahi is another dakini and female Tantric deity.
Products specifications
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Height | 10" |
Weight | 3kg |
Width | 8" |
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Vajravarahi is another dakini associated with Heruka Chakrasamvara. Her Status is not different from Vajrayogini. She is said to be the consort or the prajna Herukacakrasamvara. She is always depicted in nude.
Vajravarahi is one of the most popular female Tantric deities in all traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Although there are several forms, she has one face, (usually) two hands and two legs, is usually red in colour, and standing in a dancing posture on a human corpse. The distinguishing iconographic attribute is a sow head (varahi) placed either on the right side of her head or on the top of her head. Because of this sow's head, sometimes she is called the 'two-faced' Vajrayogini. She holds a kartri in her right hand on level of head and holds a kapala filled with blood in her left. She carries a khatvanga surmounted by three skulls. She wears a garland of fifty severed heads and various gold ornaments.