Palden Lhamo, often referred to as the "Glorious Goddess," encompasses a variety of wrathful female protectors and dakinis. In the context of the Gelugpa tradition, Palden Lhamo represents a wrathful emanation of Chamunda, who herself is a wrathful form of the goddess Kali. This depiction of Palden Lhamo features red hair, symbolizing her fierce and wrathful nature. She is often portrayed riding side-saddle on a white mule, crossing a sea of blood.
The mule bears an eye on its left rump, a mark left when Palden Lhamo's angered husband shot an arrow at it after she had killed her son. Her son was destined to bring about the end of Buddhism, and she used his skin as a saddle blanket. Palden Lhamo is typically depicted with three eyes and is often shown drinking blood from a human skull.
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