In Tibetan Buddhism, Namgyalma—also called Ushnisha Vijaya in Sanskrit—is a goddess connected to longevity, cleansing, and the elimination of obstructions. Imagine Namgyalma as a serene, kind figure who is frequently shown with several faces and arms.
Seated on a lotus throne, Namgyalma exuded a serene vibe. She usually carries a vase and a vajra, or thunderbolt, which stand for spiritual strength and the nectar of immortality. The three faces of Namgyalma represent the past, present, and future, representing her power to purge the negativities of these three historical eras.
Namgyalma technique is frequently used by devotees to extend their life, improve their health, and remove hindrances from their spiritual path. "Om Bhrum Sva Ha," her mantra, is said to call forth her blessings and protection. A long and fulfilling life devoted to the search of enlightenment is embodied by Namgyalma's loving presence.
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