In the Tibetan tradition, she is known as Namgyalma, a deity intricately intertwined with the concept of longevity, her headdress adorned with an image of Vairocana.
Namgyalma, among the triad of exceptional long-life deities—Buddha Amitayus and White Tara—holds a significant place. These deities collectively encapsulate the diverse Tibetan Buddhist lineages, uniting practitioners in their devotion. Namgyalma's portrayal commonly features three faces and eight arms. These three heads symbolize her potent ability to alleviate ailments and surmount obstacles across the three realms. The eight arms, with the central face being white, exude her authority to quell misfortune. The left blue face signifies her fierce nature in vanquishing demons, while the right yellow face embodies her capacity to bestow longevity.
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