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*Vajravarahi ([[rdo rje phag mo]]; diamond sow) A dakini, she is the consort of Cakrasamvara. She and Vajrayogini are aspects of the same deity. Vajravarahi is marked by a sow's head protruding above her left ear. The sow represents Vairocana buddha--ignorance and passion, dharmadhatu wisdom and compassion. [[Rain of Wisdom]] | *Vajravarahi ([[rdo rje phag mo]]; diamond sow) A dakini, she is the consort of Cakrasamvara. She and Vajrayogini are aspects of the same deity. Vajravarahi is marked by a sow's head protruding above her left ear. The sow represents Vairocana buddha--ignorance and passion, dharmadhatu wisdom and compassion. [[Rain of Wisdom]] | ||
see also [[Chakrasamvara_and_his_consort|Chakrasamvara with Vajravarahi as his consort]] |
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Vajravarahi (rdo rje phag mo)
- Vajravarahi (rdo rje phag mo; diamond sow) A dakini, she is the consort of Cakrasamvara. She and Vajrayogini are aspects of the same deity. Vajravarahi is marked by a sow's head protruding above her left ear. The sow represents Vairocana buddha--ignorance and passion, dharmadhatu wisdom and compassion. Rain of Wisdom