Vajrayogini embodies the essence of "great passion," referred to as maharaja, a transcendent form of passion devoid of self-centeredness and delusion. As the goddess of both grace and destruction, her purpose is to obliterate illusions and the ego. She is shown in a formidable and fierce form.
Adorned with a necklace made of skulls and wielding a skull cup along with a flaying knife, Vajrayogini's symbolism runs deep. The necklace of skulls represents the Sanskrit alphabet's letters and signifies the purification of speech. The knife, in its symbolic role, severs worldly attachments. She is enveloped by flames, representing her wrathful nature and fierce transformative power.
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