Yeshe Tsogyal, often revered as the "Mother of Tibetan Buddhism," was the foremost disciple of Guru Padmasambhava, a foundational figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Acknowledged as a "dakini," she holds a pivotal place in Tibetan Buddhist history for her profound knowledge, spiritual attainments, and contributions to the propagation of tantric Buddhism across Tibet.
Yeshe Tsogyal can be seen wielding a drum in her right hand, symbolizing the power to awaken beings from ignorance, while her left hand holds a bell close to her lap, representing the resonance of wisdom that leads to inner peace and spiritual awareness. Seated gracefully on a lotus seat, she embodies insight and tranquility.
The sculpture captures her serene countenance, radiating timeless wisdom and boundless compassion, affirming her role as a steadfast guide and companion on the sacred journey toward enlightenment. Yeshe Tsogyal's image stands as a beacon of inspiration for practitioners, embodying the transformative potential of spiritual dedication and profound understanding.
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