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- Dakini abstract "In Tibetan Buddhism, khandroma (Standard Tibetan: མཁའ་འགྲོ་མ་ khandroma, Wylie: mkha' 'gro ma, TP: kanzhoima; Mongolian: хандарма; Chinese: 空行母, Pinyin: Kōngxíng Mǔ) is a type of female spirit.The name translates as 'she who traverses the sky' or 'she who moves in space' or, more poetically, as 'sky walker' or 'sky dancer'. She is also a kind of Wisdom Queens (Ch: 明妃 Míng fēi) that is hugged by male deity in Yab-yum (Tibetan literally, "father-mother").It translates the tantric concept of dakini (Sanskrit: डाकिनी ḍākinī, Pali ḍāginī, Mongolian: дагина), derived from a figure of medieval Hindu legend (Bhagavata Purana, Brahma Purana, Markandeya Purana, Kathasaritsagara), a female imp in the train of Kali who feeds on human flesh (her masculine counterpart being called ḍāka ).They are comparable to malevolent or vengeful female spirits, deities, imps or fairies in other cultures, such as the Persian peri.As a key tantric figure, the dakini also appears in other forms of tantric Buddhism such as the Japanese Shingon school from where she disseminated into Japanese culture, evolving into Dakini-ten ("ten" means "deva" in Japanese) and becoming linked to the kitsune iconography. The origins of the dakini figure are uncertain but she continues to this day as a part of Indian folklore, generally in wrathful forms, and remains a part of Hindu tantra.The khandroma or dakini appears in a Vajrayana formulation of the Three Jewels' Buddhist refuge formula, known as the Three Roots. Most commonly she appears as the dharma protector, alongside a guru and yidam.".
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- Dakini wikiPageExternalLink blackdakini.html.
- Dakini wikiPageExternalLink www.dakini.demon.co.uk.
- Dakini wikiPageExternalLink www.dakinipower.com.
- Dakini wikiPageExternalLink ni75.htm.
- Dakini wikiPageExternalLink dakini_khandro.htm.
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- Dakini subject Category:Dakinis.
- Dakini subject Category:Deities,_spirits,_and_mythic_beings.
- Dakini subject Category:Demons_in_Hinduism.
- Dakini subject Category:Hindu_tantra.
- Dakini subject Category:Tantric_practices.
- Dakini subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_practices.
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- Dakini comment "In Tibetan Buddhism, khandroma (Standard Tibetan: མཁའ་འགྲོ་མ་ khandroma, Wylie: mkha' 'gro ma, TP: kanzhoima; Mongolian: хандарма; Chinese: 空行母, Pinyin: Kōngxíng Mǔ) is a type of female spirit.The name translates as 'she who traverses the sky' or 'she who moves in space' or, more poetically, as 'sky walker' or 'sky dancer'.".
- Dakini label "Dakini".
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- Dakini label "Dakini".
- Dakini label "Дакини".
- Dakini label "荼吉尼".
- Dakini label "荼枳尼天".
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- Dakini sameAs 荼枳尼天.
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- Dakini depiction Varjayogini.jpg.
- Dakini isPrimaryTopicOf Dakini.