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  • Wrathful deities
  • Enlightened beings in Mahayana Buddhism

    In Buddhism, wrathful deities or fierce deities are the fierce, wrathful or forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit: krodha) forms (or "aspects", "manifestations")

    Wrathful deities

    Wrathful deities

    Wrathful_deities

  • Buddhist deities
  • Divine beings

    that have been adopted by Buddhism. The latter type include popular wrathful deities like: Yamantaka, Ekajaṭī, Mahākāla, Palden Lhamo, and Hayagrīva. The

    Buddhist deities

    Buddhist deities

    Buddhist_deities

  • Heruka
  • Beings in Vajrayana Buddhism

    Tibetan: ཁྲག་འཐུང, Wylie: khrag 'thung) is the name of a category of wrathful deities, enlightened beings in Vajrayana Buddhism that adopt a fierce countenance

    Heruka

    Heruka

    Heruka

  • Murals in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries
  • are ritualistic places dedicated to deities. Vajrayana Buddhism features intricate iconography which depicts deities and religious practices. To a devotee

    Murals in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries

    Murals in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries

    Murals_in_Tibetan_Buddhist_monasteries

  • Acala
  • One of Wisdom kings in Buddhism

    is a wrathful deity and dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) prominent in Vajrayana Buddhism and East Asian Buddhism. Originally a minor deity described

    Acala

    Acala

    Acala

  • Vajrayakṣa
  • One of the Five Wisdom Kings

    britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-09-04. "wrathful deities". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 2020-10-13. "Myō-ō | Buddhist deities". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved

    Vajrayakṣa

    Vajrayakṣa

    Vajrayakṣa

  • List of death deities
  • Divine beings associated with death

    associated with the imagery of death & charnel grounds Wrathful deities - Meditational deities invoking the imagery of death. Batara Kala (Balinese mythology)

    List of death deities

    List of death deities

    List_of_death_deities

  • Mahakala
  • God in Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism

    [mɐɦaːˈkaːlɐ]) is a deity common to Hinduism and Buddhism. In Buddhism, Mahākāla is regarded as a Dharmapāla ("Protector of the Dharma") and a wrathful manifestation

    Mahakala

    Mahakala

    Mahakala

  • Zhitro
  • Teachings in Tibetan Buddhism and Bon

    100 peaceful (zhi) and wrathful (khro) tantric deities and associated teachings and tantric practices which focus on those deities which represent the purified

    Zhitro

    Zhitro

    Zhitro

  • Trailokyavijaya
  • Buddhist king of knowledge

    Korean: Hangsamse Myeongwang; Sanskrit: त्रैलोक्यविजय) is a Buddhist wrathful deity and one of the Wisdom Kings (Myōō). He is regarded as a fierce manifestation

    Trailokyavijaya

    Trailokyavijaya

    Trailokyavijaya

  • Wisdom King
  • Wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism

    Chinese: 明王; pinyin: Míngwáng; Japanese pronunciation: Myōō) is a type of wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism. Whereas the Sanskrit name is translated literally

    Wisdom King

    Wisdom King

    Wisdom_King

  • Yamantaka
  • "Lord of death" deity in Vajrayana Buddhism

    "destroyer of death" deity of Vajrayana Buddhism. Sometimes he is conceptualized as "conqueror of the lord of death". Of the several deities in the Buddhist

    Yamantaka

    Yamantaka

    Yamantaka

  • Bardo
  • Buddhist concept

    Commentary on Karma Lingpa's Zhi-Khro: teachings on the peaceful and wrathful deities. Padma Gochen Ling. Archived 2008-02-29 at the Wayback Machine (accessed:

    Bardo

    Bardo

    Bardo

  • Hayagriva (Buddhism)
  • Buddhist deity

    Tibetan Buddhism, Hayagriva is a wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, and is considered an extremely wrathful male deity in the pantheon of Herukas in

    Hayagriva (Buddhism)

    Hayagriva (Buddhism)

    Hayagriva_(Buddhism)

  • Mundamala
  • Garland of severed human heads and/or skulls in Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist iconography

    Divine Mother and the god Shiva; while in Buddhism, it is worn by wrathful deities of Tibetan Buddhism. The mundamala is often found in the iconography

    Mundamala

    Mundamala

    Mundamala

  • Matarajin
  • Buddhist deity from Japan

    Tendai school of Japanese Buddhism. While originally regarded as a wrathful deity obstructing rebirth in the pure land, and thus a "god of obstacles"

    Matarajin

    Matarajin

    Matarajin

  • Citipati (Buddhism)
  • Buddhist skeletal protector deities

    eternal dance of death as well as perfect awareness. They are invoked as wrathful deities, benevolent protectors of fierce appearance. The dance of the Citipati

    Citipati (Buddhism)

    Citipati (Buddhism)

    Citipati_(Buddhism)

  • Vajrayana
  • Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition

    visual imagery, including mudrās, complex mandalās, and depictions of wrathful deities that serve as meditation aids to help practitioners internalize spiritual

    Vajrayana

    Vajrayana

  • Guhyagarbha tantra
  • Buddhist tantra of the Mahayoga class

    Dorje: "The iconography and symbolism of the hundred peaceful and wrathful deities presented in the Guhyagarbha Tantra subsequently gave rise to a whole

    Guhyagarbha tantra

    Guhyagarbha_tantra

  • Deity
  • Supernatural being

    invent wrathful, violent, submission-seeking deities, while happier and secure societies tend to invent loving, non-violent, compassionate deities. Émile

    Deity

    Deity

    Deity

  • Dharmapala
  • Guardian gods of Buddhism

    are typically wrathful deities, depicted with terrifying iconography in the Mahayana and tantric traditions of Buddhism. The wrathfulness is intended to

    Dharmapala

    Dharmapala

    Dharmapala

  • Kuṇḍali
  • Buddhist wrathful deity

    pinyin: Jūntúlì Míngwáng) and in Japanese as Gundari Myōō (軍荼利明王), is a wrathful deity and dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) in East Asian Esoteric Buddhism

    Kuṇḍali

    Kuṇḍali

    Kuṇḍali

  • Mudra
  • Symbolic gestures in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism

    Kongtrül in his commentary on the Hevajra Tantra, the ornaments of wrathful deities and witches made of human bones (Skt: aṣṭhimudrā; Wylie: rus pa'i rgyan

    Mudra

    Mudra

    Mudra

  • Daikokuten
  • Japanese deity of fortune and wealth

    of Japan. In homes, the two deities were enshrined in the kitchen or oven, while merchants worshiped them as patron deities of commercial success. Farmers

    Daikokuten

    Daikokuten

    Daikokuten

  • Vajrapani
  • Deity in Buddhism

    ISBN 978-1-4759-4809-7. Linrothe, Robert N. (1999). Ruthless Compassion: Wrathful Deities in Early Indo-Tibetan Esoteric Buddhist Art. Serindia Publications

    Vajrapani

    Vajrapani

    Vajrapani

  • Kapala
  • Cup made from a human skull used as a ritual implement

    shortest possible time; libation to gods and deities to win their favor.[citation needed] Hindu deities that may be depicted with the kapala include Durga

    Kapala

    Kapala

    Kapala

  • Twenty-Four Protective Deities
  • Group of deities in Chinese Buddhism

    Protective Deities or the Twenty-Four Devas (Chinese: 二十四諸天; pinyin: Èrshísì Zhūtiān), sometimes reduced to the Twenty Protective Deities or the Twenty

    Twenty-Four Protective Deities

    Twenty-Four Protective Deities

    Twenty-Four_Protective_Deities

  • Tibetan Bells (album)
  • 1972 studio album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings

    of the World You Can See..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 2:36 "Wrathful Deity/Clear Light/A Choir of..." performed by Wolff / Hennings – 24:21 Tibetan

    Tibetan Bells (album)

    Tibetan_Bells_(album)

  • Āṭavaka
  • Yaksha

    by his doorkeeper Gadrabha. Gadrabha warned the Buddha of the demon's wrathful nature, but the Buddha fearlessly entered Āṭavaka's abode and sat upon

    Āṭavaka

    Āṭavaka

    Āṭavaka

  • List of Japanese deities
  • (思兼) The deity of wisdom and intelligence, who is always called upon to "ponder" and give good counsel in the deliberations of the heavenly deities. Ōmononushi

    List of Japanese deities

    List of Japanese deities

    List_of_Japanese_deities

  • Ucchusma
  • Vidyārāja in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism

    Sūtra, both Guhyapāda and Ucchusama were invoked as a pair. The two wrathful deities were also sometimes found standing opposite each other at the entrances

    Ucchusma

    Ucchusma

    Ucchusma

  • Lokapala
  • Guardians or kings of the cardinal directions

    Guardian Deities of Tibet Delhi: Winsome Books. (Third Reprint 2003) ISBN 81-88043-04-4 Linrothe, Rob (1999) Ruthless Compassion: Wrathful Deities in Early

    Lokapala

    Lokapala

    Lokapala

  • Palden Lhamo
  • Female Tibetan Buddhist deity

    Tibetan Buddhism are Yamaraja, Vaisravana, and Mahakala. She is the wrathful deity considered to be the principal protectress of Tibet. Palden Lhamo appears

    Palden Lhamo

    Palden Lhamo

    Palden_Lhamo

  • Rudra
  • Vedic storm and wind deity; epithet of Shiva

    ISBN 9781932476019. Robert N. Linrothe (1999). Ruthless Compassion: Wrathful Deities in Early Indo-Tibetan Esoteric Buddhist Art. Serindia Publications

    Rudra

    Rudra

    Rudra

  • Charnel ground
  • Above-ground location for disposal of the dead

    is particularly applicable in the iconography of Nataraja and the 'wrathful deities' (Sanskrit: Heruka) of Vajrayana which are depicted with a flaming

    Charnel ground

    Charnel ground

    Charnel_ground

  • Memorial Chorten, Thimphu
  • Memorial Stupa in Thimphu, Bhutan

    a dome shape. The chorten depicts larger-than-life-size images of wrathful deities with their female consorts in large numbers, many in yab-yum sexual

    Memorial Chorten, Thimphu

    Memorial Chorten, Thimphu

    Memorial_Chorten,_Thimphu

  • Krodha
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    others Krodh, wrath or rage in Sikhism Wrathful deities, in Buddhism, enlightened beings who take on wrathful forms in order to lead sentient beings to

    Krodha

    Krodha

  • List of Philippine mythological figures
  • name of one chief deity, while in others, they are used to refer to many deities Afunijon: also a general term referred to the deities of heaven, which

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List of Philippine mythological figures

    List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures

  • Vajrakilaya
  • Tibetan Buddhist wrathful deity

    compassion. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight deities of Kagyé.[citation needed] Vajrakilaya is a wrathful form of the Buddha Vajrasattva. His distinctive

    Vajrakilaya

    Vajrakilaya

    Vajrakilaya

  • Phurba
  • Tibetan ritual implement

    iconographical implement is also directly related to Vajrakilaya, a wrathful deity of Tibetan Buddhism who is often seen with his consort Diptacakra (Tibetan:

    Phurba

    Phurba

    Phurba

  • Kangiten
  • Japanese Buddhist elephant-headed god

    "Lord of Obstacles" – is sometimes also shown being trampled on by wrathful deities like Mahakala or Achala in Tibetan and East Asian Buddhist art. The

    Kangiten

    Kangiten

    Kangiten

  • Mandala of the Two Realms
  • Key mandala in East Asian Esoteric Buddhism

    asserts that the thirty-seven deities which make up the Vajra Realm Mandala are installed in the crown and that these deities confer their blessings and

    Mandala of the Two Realms

    Mandala of the Two Realms

    Mandala_of_the_Two_Realms

  • Oni
  • Japanese mythological creatures

    character reading of "oni"), a term used in Japanese Buddhism to refer to Wrathful Deities. The oni was syncretized with Hindu-Buddhist creatures such as the

    Oni

    Oni

    Oni

  • Vaiśravaṇa
  • Deity in Buddhism

    Routledge (UK). Philosophy. ISBN 1-873410-13-1 Ruthless Compassion: wrathful deities in early Indo-Tibetan esoteric Buddhist art By Rob Linrothe (page 20)

    Vaiśravaṇa

    Vaiśravaṇa

    Vaiśravaṇa

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    that was sacred to the "Mistress of the animals". When the goddess became wrathful she would send the terrible Erymanthian boar to laid waste the farmer's

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Bastet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    in Lower Egypt, originally as a lioness goddess, a role shared by other deities such as Sekhmet. Eventually Bastet and Sekhmet were characterized as two

    Bastet

    Bastet

    Bastet

  • Animal sacrifice in Hinduism
  • spirits. The purpose of the sacrifice is to pacify the anger of these wrathful deities and seek their grace. In the state of Odisha, every year, animals like

    Animal sacrifice in Hinduism

    Animal sacrifice in Hinduism

    Animal_sacrifice_in_Hinduism

  • Tögal
  • Dzogchen visual meditation practice

    themselves, ultimately taking shape as a mandala of 100 peaceful and wrathful deities." "The Exhaustion of Phenomena in Dharmata" or "The Vision of Exhaustion

    Tögal

    Tögal

    Tögal

  • Torma
  • Tibetan Buddhist sculptures used in rituals and offerings

    cone painted white for peaceful deities like Tara and Avalokiteshvara, to very complex designs for semi-wrathful deities like Vajrayogini and Chakrasamvara

    Torma

    Torma

    Torma

  • Tatarigami
  • Shinto category of spirit or deity

    into other classes such as Ujigami (clan deities.) Over time, Tatarigami came to refer specifically to wrathful spirits, a definition which continues into

    Tatarigami

    Tatarigami

  • Dharani
  • Genre of Buddhist mantras or incantations

    ISBN 978-0-231-53739-1. Robert N. Linrothe (1999). Ruthless Compassion: Wrathful Deities in Early Indo-Tibetan Esoteric Buddhist Art. Serindia Publications

    Dharani

    Dharani

    Dharani

  • Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra
  • Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra

    Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra

    Śrīmālādevī_Siṃhanāda_Sūtra

  • Aconitum ferox
  • Species of plant

    moksha (spiritual liberation) in settings of extreme horror, venerate wrathful deities (principally Bhairava, his consort Bhairavi, Dhumavati and Bagalamukhi)

    Aconitum ferox

    Aconitum ferox

    Aconitum_ferox

  • Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika
  • Key work in Buddhist philosophy of the Yogacara school

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika

    Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika

    Madhyanta-vibhaga-karika

  • Benzaiten
  • Japanese Buddhist goddess

    (d)zaꜜi.teɴ]), or simply Benten, is an East Asian Buddhist dharmapāla (wrathful goddess) who originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati, the patroness

    Benzaiten

    Benzaiten

    Benzaiten

  • Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra
  • Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra (c.50 CE)

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra

    Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra

    Aṣṭasāhasrikā_Prajñāpāramitā_Sūtra

  • List of Great Old Ones
  • subheadings. In Chaosium’s role-playing game Call of Cthulhu and other works, deities classified as “Outer Gods” are listed on the linked page, provided there

    List of Great Old Ones

    List_of_Great_Old_Ones

  • Cheng Weishi Lun
  • Yogacara Buddhist philosophy treatise

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Cheng Weishi Lun

    Cheng_Weishi_Lun

  • Sandhinirmocana Sutra
  • Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Sandhinirmocana Sutra

    Sandhinirmocana Sutra

    Sandhinirmocana_Sutra

  • Buddhism in China
  • Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Buddhism in China

    Buddhism in China

    Buddhism_in_China

  • Krodha (Mental factor)
  • of anger (pratigha). Kleshas (Buddhism) Mental factors (Buddhism) Wrathful deities Hinduism Arishadvargas, six enemies Akrodha (Hinduism) Guenther (1975)

    Krodha (Mental factor)

    Krodha_(Mental_factor)

  • Jingo-ji
  • Buddhist temple on Mount Takao in Kyoto, Japan

    (1623) Godai-dō (五大堂, 1623), housing statues of Fudō Myōō and other wrathful deities. Bell tower (1623) Daishi-dō (大師堂, date unrecorded) Tahōtō (1934) The

    Jingo-ji

    Jingo-ji

    Jingo-ji

  • Tibetan tantric practice
  • Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism

    The outer or lower tantras generally focus on peaceful deities. Some of the main peaceful deities (which may be Buddhas or high level Bodhisattvas) include:

    Tibetan tantric practice

    Tibetan tantric practice

    Tibetan_tantric_practice

  • Longchen Nyingthig
  • Scripture in Tibetan Buddhism

    guru sadhana (1 texts) Wrathful lama practice (3 texts) Miscellaneous aspirational prayers (4 texts) Peaceful and wrathful deities (8 texts) Protectors

    Longchen Nyingthig

    Longchen Nyingthig

    Longchen_Nyingthig

  • Lunar deity
  • Deity that represents the Moon

    A lunar deity or moon deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending

    Lunar deity

    Lunar deity

    Lunar_deity

  • Buddhist symbolism
  • Religious symbols in Buddhism

    These deities may also hold various attributes and implements in their hands, like flowers, jewels, bowls and sutras. Depictions of "wrathful deities" are

    Buddhist symbolism

    Buddhist symbolism

    Buddhist_symbolism

  • Fo Guang Shan
  • Worldwide Buddhist community founded by Hsing Yun

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Fo Guang Shan

    Fo Guang Shan

    Fo_Guang_Shan

  • Afterlife
  • Postulated continued existence after death

    subconsciousness can cause extreme tempers and terrifying visions of wrathful deities (Herukas). In this situation, they must understand that these manifestations

    Afterlife

    Afterlife

    Afterlife

  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally

    An important element of Tantric practice are tantric deities and their mandalas. These deities come in peaceful (shiwa) and fierce (trowo) forms. Tantric

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Mahāmegha Sūtra
  • Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Mahāmegha Sūtra

    Mahāmegha Sūtra

    Mahāmegha_Sūtra

  • Diamond Sutra
  • Buddhist sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Diamond Sutra

    Diamond Sutra

    Diamond_Sutra

  • Okeus
  • Contrary to some early colonial accounts, oki was not a "malevolent" or "wrathful" deity. Such descriptions likely stem from misunderstandings by English settlers

    Okeus

    Okeus

  • Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā
  • Poetic treatise by the Indian Buddhist monk Vasubandhu

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā

    Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā

    Triṃśikā-vijñaptimātratā

  • Drukpa Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Drukpa Kagyu

    Drukpa Kagyu

    Drukpa_Kagyu

  • Ghanavyūha Sūtra
  • Mahāyāna Sūtra

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Ghanavyūha Sūtra

    Ghanavyūha_Sūtra

  • Erinyes
  • Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology

    maiden goddesses, "Telphousia" (a name for Erinys) was a byname for the wrathful goddess Demeter, who was worshipped under the title of Erinys in the Arcadian

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

    Erinyes

  • Ratnagotravibhāga
  • Mahayana text

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Ratnagotravibhāga

    Ratnagotravibhāga

    Ratnagotravibhāga

  • Phowa
  • Religious practice

    Commentary on Karma Lingpa's Zhi-Khro: teachings on the peaceful and wrathful deities. Padma Gochen Ling. Source: [1] Archived 2008-02-29 at the Wayback

    Phowa

    Phowa

  • Monkey mind
  • Buddhist term

    periods the dominant meaning of the monkey was that of mediator between deities and humans. Later in history, its meaning as a scapegoat became increasingly

    Monkey mind

    Monkey mind

    Monkey_mind

  • Dakini
  • Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism

    Ḍākinī is one of the deities who guards the chariot of the boar-faced goddess Daṇḍanāthā, one of Lalitā's generals. Seven deities called Dhātunāthās were

    Dakini

    Dakini

    Dakini

  • Ofuda
  • Shinto and Buddhist talismans

    For instance, ofuda of patron deities of the hearth – Sanbō-Kōjin in Buddhism, Kamado-Mihashira-no-Kami (the 'Three Deities of the Hearth': Kagutsuchi,

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

  • Mahayana
  • Branch of Buddhism

    makes use of the visualization of Buddhist deities (including Buddhas, bodhisattvas, dakinis, and fierce deities) and the use of mantras. Most of these practices

    Mahayana

    Mahayana

    Mahayana

  • Sukhavati
  • Pure land of Amitābha in Mahayana Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Sukhavati

    Sukhavati

    Sukhavati

  • Kangyur
  • Collection of sacred texts in Tibetan Buddhism

    texts on the wrathful male and female deities of the family (Tōh. 753–755) 8 texts on the male and female messenger and attendant deities of the family

    Kangyur

    Kangyur

    Kangyur

  • Kosen-rufu
  • Phrase in the Japanese translation of the Lotus Sutra

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Kosen-rufu

    Kosen-rufu

    Kosen-rufu

  • Chung Tai Shan
  • Chan Buddhist monastic order

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Chung Tai Shan

    Chung Tai Shan

    Chung_Tai_Shan

  • Karma in Tibetan Buddhism
  • where the four powers are 1)reliance with one hundred peaceful and wrathful deities visualization, 2)actual antidote with elaborate confessional acts natural

    Karma in Tibetan Buddhism

    Karma in Tibetan Buddhism

    Karma_in_Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Amitābha Sūtra
  • Popular Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Amitābha Sūtra

    Amitābha Sūtra

    Amitābha_Sūtra

  • Buddhism in Khotan
  • Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Buddhism in Khotan

    Buddhism in Khotan

    Buddhism_in_Khotan

  • Beopseongge
  • Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Beopseongge

    Beopseongge

    Beopseongge

  • Buddhist tantric literature
  • Group of Indian and Tibetan texts

    contain much wrathful, antinomian or sexual elements, and instead focus on themes of ritual purity, mandalic buddhafields, and "peaceful" deities and Buddhas

    Buddhist tantric literature

    Buddhist tantric literature

    Buddhist_tantric_literature

  • Heart Sutra
  • Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Heart Sutra

    Heart Sutra

    Heart_Sutra

  • Infected Nations
  • 2009 studio album by Evile

    5:55 6. "Devoid of Thought" 5:37 7. "Time No More" 4:00 8. "Metamorphosis" 7:40 9. "Hundred Wrathful Deities" (instrumental) 11:14 Total length: 59:23

    Infected Nations

    Infected_Nations

  • Ratnagiri, Odisha
  • Buddhist monastery in Odisha, India

    engraved on the back of a sculpture. A growing number of images of "wrathful deities", that is, fierce "aspects" of enlightened Buddhas, Bodhisattvas or

    Ratnagiri, Odisha

    Ratnagiri, Odisha

    Ratnagiri,_Odisha

  • Bodhisattva Precepts
  • Set of moral codes in Mahayana Buddhism

    insults and abuses sentient beings, or even transformation beings [such as deities and spirits], with harsh words, hitting them with his fists or feet, or

    Bodhisattva Precepts

    Bodhisattva Precepts

    Bodhisattva_Precepts

  • Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang
  • depictions of Mahakala on the outer wall with hundred peaceful and wrathful deities and Bardo on the interior wall, the intermediary state between death

    Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

    Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

    Jangtsa_Dumtseg_Lhakhang

  • Buddhism in Bhutan
  • Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Buddhism in Bhutan

    Buddhism in Bhutan

    Buddhism_in_Bhutan

  • Śūraṅgama Mantra
  • Popular Buddhist mantra in East Asian Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism. The Śūraṅgama Mantra also extensively references Buddhist deities such as Sitātapatrā, Vajrapāṇi, Mahākāla, the Five Buddha Families headed

    Śūraṅgama Mantra

    Śūraṅgama Mantra

    Śūraṅgama_Mantra

  • Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana
  • Popular Sastra in Mahāyāna Buddhism

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana

    Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana

    Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana

  • Gandavyuha
  • Buddhist Mahayana sutra

    Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful deities Mahayana sutras Prajñāpāramitā sūtras Lotus Sūtra Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra

    Gandavyuha

    Gandavyuha

    Gandavyuha

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