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Mandala of Chakrasamvara, c1400. Creator: UnknownMandala of Chakrasamvara, c1400. Chakrasamvara, a semi-wrathful Buddha, is represented in dark blue at the centre, united with his female partner, the red Vajravarahi
Dakini on a Gray Dog, Nyingmapa Buddhist or Bon Ritual Card, 18th-19th century. Creator: UnknownDakini on a Gray Dog, Nyingmapa Buddhist or Bon Ritual Card, 18th-19th century
Vajrayogini as Naro Dakini, 18th century. Creator: UnknownVajrayogini as Naro Dakini, 18th century. The goddess and Buddha Vajrayogini lunges powerfully as she tramples two figures that symbolize the three mental poisons: delusion, hatred, and desire
The Dakini Nairatma, between 1300 and 1325. Creator: UnknownThe Dakini Nairatma, between 1300 and 1325
Tantric Female Enlightened Being (Vajrayogini) Holding a Skull Cup, 18th century
Tantric Temple Banner of a Dancing Goddess Flanked by Dakinis, 17th century
Crocodile-Headed Female Buddhist Deity (Makaravaktra Dakini), 18th century
Goddess Vajravarahi Dancing with Chopper (karttrika) and Skullcup (kapala), 15th century
Tantric Enlightened Being (Vajrayogini) Queen of Bliss (Dechen Gyalmo), 18th century
Dakini, 14th century. Creator: UnknownDakini, 14th century