Palden Khamo, or Remati, is a fierce and revered protective deity in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Gelugpa tradition. Palden Lhamo is a wrathful and powerful figure, often depicted riding a mule or a donkey. Her wrathful expression was adorned with a crown of human skulls and jewelry made from bones. She holds a vajra-tipped staff and skull cup, symbolizing her ability to subdue negative forces and protect the Dharma.
Palden Lhamo is considered a Dharamsala, a protector of the teachings, and is often invoked for assistance in overcoming obstacles and removing impediments on the spiritual path. As you meditate on Palden Lhamo, feel the fierce and protective energy she embodies, offering guidance and safeguarding practitioners on their journey.
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