Hevajra Mandala | Central Tibetan Tantra (15th Century)
distemper on cloth, 54.6x44.5cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Hevajra Mandala | Central Tibetan Tantra (15th Century)
distemper on cloth, 54.6x44.5cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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(via JHALAL DRUT: Yoginis and nagas by Ramgopal Vijayvargiya, Bengal)
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Yoginis and nagas by Ramgopal Vijayvargiya, Bengal
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The Dakini is the symbol of the feminine power in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. She is depicted as a semiwrathful dancing young woman. Dakinis has the faculty to appear in visions and dreams of yogis and yoginis. Beautiful Vajrayogini dakini Newari style thangkapainting traditionalartofnepal.com.