A Vajarayogini is a potent divinity in Vajarayana Buddhism who represents the seething fire of consciousness and the great forces of enlightenment. In this copper statue from Nepal, a Vajarayogini is portrayed standing in the Alidha stance in the middle of a burning halo, holding a driguk knife and a skullcup. Vajarayogini is frequently compared to the Hindu deity Kali because of how stunningly she is decorated with a garland of skulls and carries chopped heads on her staff.
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist