The ferocious Goddess of Tibetan Buddhism, Palden Lhamo, is also known as the "Glorious Goddess," or Shri Devi in Sanskrit. She is the furious manifestation of Goddess Chamunda, who, in Hindu tradition. She is shown as a wrathful deity with three eyes that symbolize her omniscience and a blue-black complexion that conveys both fierceness and mercy.
She is portrayed as riding a mule through the cosmos while wearing a necklace of human heads and a crown made of skulls, which stand for her victory over impermanence and death. Her tools—a blood-filled skull cup, a flaying knife, and a lasso—showcase her capacity to conquer challenges, sever ignorance, and bind negativity.
Invoking her protection against hindrances and evil forces, devotees recognize her as a defender of the teachings of Buddhism and sentient beings. Palden Lhamo personifies the transforming power of Buddhist practice, encouraging practitioners to transcend fear and attachment on the path to spiritual liberation through her unwavering commitment to overcome ignorance and her kind guidance towards enlightenment.
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