Palden Lhamo played a vital role in safeguarding Tibetan Buddhism. In her iconic depictions, she is often portrayed seated sideways on her mule. She adorns herself with Dharmapala ornaments, which are designed for the fierce divine beings. Notably, her headdress includes a skull crown with a serpent and half vajra rising in a flame-like shape, crowned by the moon. Between her eyebrows, a third wisdom eye is depicted.
Her expression is fierce and resolute, with stiff folds of a scarf rising on either side of her head, similar to those worn by other Dharmapala deities. She wears a long garland of severed heads and, hanging over her navel, an ornament in the shape of a wheel. These characteristics symbolize her protective and powerful nature, serving as a guardian of the Dharma and the people of Tibet.
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