Ekajati, Rahula and Dorje Lekpa Statue Hand Carved Statue Set 24K


Ekajati Statue, Oxidized Copper w/Silver Plating, 14" (Handmade)

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Ekajati, protector of secret mantras and "as the mother of the mothers

Ekajati is part of the 'Ma Za Dam Sum' or the 'Three Terma Protectors' that Rahula is in as we have seen. She is known as the main protector of the Dzogchen teachings and is the guardian of all 'terma', or revealed teachings. Her name means 'one braid of hair.' She is considered to be an emanation of Tara in the form of a Dharma.


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Tibetan Buddhist Yogini (Ekajati) Exotic India Art

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Ekajati, also known as Blue Tara or Ugra Tara, is one of the fierce goddesses in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. [1] Ekajaṭī or Ekajaṭā (Sanskrit: "One Plait Woman"; Wylie: ral gcig ma: one who has one knot of hair), [1] also known as Māhacīnatārā, [2] is one of the 21 Taras.


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yeshe lé dang jikten mamö tsok. Together with the hosts of mamos—of wisdom, with special karma and the worldly:


Tibetan Buddhist Yogini (Ekajati)

Ekajati The single-braid mother. Khandro Déchen says of this traditional line drawing: This line drawing of Ekajati is obviously the one on which the thangka painting of the three Nyingma Protectors is based. There are many representations of Ekajati according to the different Nyingma traditions - and Ekajati is also found outside the Nyingma tradition.


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Ekajati ( Tibetan: Tsechikma or Ralchikma) Single plaited Mother (Also known as Ngag Sungma, Mother Protectress of Mantra ) Ekajati is the supreme protectress of Ati Great Perfection Teaching, Dzogchen. She is a guardian of the tantric path and protects it from those who are unworthy.


Ekajati (Buddhist Deity) (Himalayan Art) Primary Image

The Nyingma form of the Indian Buddhist deity Ekajati is easily recognized by the one eye in the middle of the forehead. She is often depicted with only one.


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Ekajati (Buddhist Deity) (Himalayan Art) Thangka art, Thangka

Ekajati, a very powerful female protector goddess. She also goes by the names Blue Tara or Ugra. The mother of the mothers of all the Buddhas, her name means 'one single birth', or 'one braid of hair' and she is one of the fiercest and most powerful goddesses in the Vajrayana pantheon representing absolute and ultimate unity.


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Ekajaṭī or Ekajaṭā (Sanskrit: "One Plait Woman"; Wylie: ral gcig ma: one who has one knot of hair), also known as Māhacīnatārā, is one of the 21 Taras. Ekajati is one of the most powerful and fierce protectors of Vajrayana Buddhist mythology.


Tibetan Buddhist Ekajati (Made in Nepal)

Ekajati (San. "single twisted lock of hair") is a dharmapali, described as a wrathful mamo or dakini, who is an especially important protectress of the ati teachings. She is dark blue, with a single topknot, one eye, one fang, and one breast. She wears a skull crown and bone ornaments, with a tiger skin around her waist.


Ekajati, Rahula and Dorje Lekpa Statue Hand Carved Statue Set 24K

Interpretation / Description Ekajati (Tibetan: ral chig ma. English: One Braid of Hair), the principal protectress and guardian of the 'Revealed Treasure' tradition of the Nyingma School. Black in colour and fearsome in appearance she has one central eye and one long white tooth, sharp, biting down over the lower lip.


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Ekajati has only one drooping breast hanging down chest, and her hips are covered with a tiger - skin. A long necklace of severed human heads adorns her body. In her right hand Ekajati waves an impaled and upright human corpse. With her left hand Ekajati dispatches a female wolf messenger. Ekajati stands in the 'Pratyalidha' or warrior pose.