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Tibetan Buddhist wisdom dakini (deity)
In Tibetan Buddhism, Siṃhamukhā (Tib. Senge Dongma) or Siṃhavaktra, also known as the Lion Face Dakini or Lion-headed Dakini, is a wisdom dakini of the
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Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death
similar fierce deities include the dark blue Ugra Tara and the lion-faced Simhamukha. In Sinhala Buddhism, Kali's origin is explained through her arriving
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Hindu god of victory and war
rendition of the older Skanda Purana), the asura brothers Surapadma, Simhamukha and Tarakasura performed tapas to Shiva, who granted them with various
Kartikeya
Murugan Temple in Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, India
and engaged in conflict with the asuras. Murugan killed Tarakasura and Simhamukha and faced off with Surapadma in the final battle in Tiruchendur. Surapadma
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Tiruchendur
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head. Sharabha (Hindu) – Part lion, part bird-beast, with eight legs. Simhamukha (Tibetan) – A wisdom dakini of the Dzogchen tradition with the head of
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Creature in Hindu iconography
is sometimes confused with another sculptural element, the lion face (Simhamukha). However, in order to be a Kirtimukha it has to be engaged in swallowing
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Murugan Temple in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India
and engaged in conflict with the asuras. Murugan killed Tarakasura and Simhamukha and faced off with Surapadman in the final battle in Tiruchendur. Murugan
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Tiruttani
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mane. Manasthala is the lion vahana of Durga who was known as the asura Simhamukha in his previous life. Pratyangira or sometimes called Prathyangira, Narasimhi
List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology
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Lion population in India
strongly associated with Buddhism and known since at least the Han dynasty. Simhamukha is a lion-faced protector and dakini in Tibetan Buddhism. The lion is
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Murugan Temple in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
and engaged in conflict with the asuras. Murugan killed Tarakasura and Simhamukha and faced off with Surapadma in the final battle in Tiruchendur. Surapadma
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thiruparankundram
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Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī
Lhasa. Dorje Pakmo Machig Labdrön Mandarava Narodakini Prajnaparamita Simhamukha Yeshe Tsogyal Shaw (2006), p. 360. Shaw (2006), p. 8. Payne (2018), p
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Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism
in Hindu and Buddhist culture Daayan – Type of witch in Indian culture Simhamukha – Tibetan Buddhist wisdom dakini (deity) Toyokawa Inari – Buddhist temple
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Feminine or female deity
such as skullcups and flaying knives. These tantric deities include Simhamukha, Mahamaya, Vajrayogini, Chinnamunda and Kurukulla. Mahayana goddesses
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1967 Indian film
Banukopan's father K. Balaji as Banugopan, Soorapadman's son E. R. Sahadevan as Simhamukha, a demon, Soorapadman's brother Nagesh as Nageswaran V. Gopalakrishnan
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Female Tibetan Buddhist deity
by Yama, lord of death. Her retinue consists of the lion-headed dakini Simhamukha (Sengdongma) behind her and the Makara-headed dakini Makaravaktra holding
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rnam lnga) of Tibet. He was also the guru of the famous Sakya Pandita. Simhamukha Townsend, Dominique. "Drakpa Gyeltsen". The Treasury of Lives. Retrieved
Jetsun_Dragpa_Gyaltsen
Tibetan Buddhist tertön
Rinpoche and Gendün Rinchen (1926-1997), the 69th Je Khenpo of Bhutan. Simhamukha Lerab Lingpa (1856- March 23, 1926) Samten Chhosphel, "Lerab Lingpa,"
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particular, is widely venerated for her compassion and swift assistance. Simhamukha Associated with the lion-headed wisdom deity, she is often invoked for
Murals in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries
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Hand gestures in Indian classical dance
cheek, holding an umbrella, actor's costume, house, fear, discussion 18. Simhamukha lion face elephant, lotus, coral, pearl, garland, fragrance, drop of water
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Tibetan Buddhist scholar (1813–1899)
Verse from the Shangpa Masters. Snow Lion. 2003. ISBN 1-55939-204-5. Simhamukha Jackson, Roger R. (November 8, 2012). "The Tibetan Leonardo". The Lion's
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Tibetan educator, scholar, and tertön (1820–1892)
Loden; Tsokye Lama Gyepaibang; Tsuglamawai Nyima Tsokye Shonnui Langtso. Simhamukha "'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po". Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
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Religious society
yidam of a meditation mandala but Buddhas such as Vajrayogini, Tara and Simhamukha appear as the central figures of tantric sadhana in their own right. Vajrayana
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Tibetan Lama (1182–1251)
Chögyal Phagpa Mongol conquest of Tibet Patron and priest relationship Simhamukha Tibet under Yuan rule Powers, John (2017). The Buddha party : how the
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sons, Sonam Tsemo and Drakpa Gyaltsen. He died at the age of 67 in 1158. Simhamukha A Powerful Message by a Powerful Yogi "Website of H.E. Chogye Trichen
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tantras. Sitatapatra Nairatmya Saraswati Queen Maya Hariti Yakshini Prithvi Simhamukha Vajrayogini Tara (Buddhism) A Saint in Seattle: The Life of the Tibetan
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