Vajravarahi or Vajrayogini (a female ascetic who follows the path of Vajra or pure wisdom) or Vajradakini (she who journeys in the cosmic nothingness) are names of the powerful Buddhist female deity, revered as the purest form of Enlightened Wisdom or Buddhahood in the feminine aspect. The depictions of Vajravarahi in the art are wrathful and awe-inspiring, to highlight her ethereal virtues which are beyond the definitions of the human world. Drawing from the textual descriptions of Vajravarahi, this masterpiece copper statue from Nepal evokes the presence of the potent goddess. She is surrounded by an aureole of flames that symbolize the fiery powers of wisdom, Vajravarahi dances- an expression of boundlessness.
She wears an ornate crown, green necklaces, a garment of animal skin, and a garland of severed heads, and holds a Kartarika (blade) in her right hand and Khatvanga with three heads (belonging to a newly dead human, decaying body and skull), symbolizing the impermanent nature of human life. She also carries a skull cup, similar to the Hindu goddess Kali with whom Vajravarahi is often associated. The face of Vajravarahi is animated by her active eyes, gaping mouth, and flaming brows, all symbolizing an omnipresent and eternally active Shakti or energy of the goddess, which enables the practitioner to walk the path to supreme wisdom.
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