Vajrayogini
Vajrayogini is a female deity in tantric Buddhism, particularly in the Vajrayana tradition. She is a form of the goddess Shakti and is often depicted as a fiery and wrathful embodiment of the divine feminine. Her name is derived from the Sanskrit words "vajra," meaning thunderbolt or diamond, and "yogini," meaning practitioner or channels.
According to Buddhist scriptures, Vajrayogini is a protective deity who embodies the power of self-liberation and
Vajrayogini is often associated with the ideas of compassion and wisdom. In Tibetan Buddhism, she is considered
In the Nyingmapa tradition, she is also venerated as Vajra Khecari, indicating her power of non-dwelling abidance
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