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The '''five female buddhas''' of the [[five families]] are, | The '''five female buddhas''' of the [[five families]] are, | ||
# | #[[Buddhalochana]] (Tib. ''Sangyé chenma'') the consort of [[Akshobhya]] | ||
#Mamaki (Tib. ''Mamaki'') the consort of [[Ratnasambhava]] | #[[Mamaki]] (Tib. ''Mamaki'') the consort of [[Ratnasambhava]] | ||
# | #[[Pandaravasini]] (Tib. ''Gökarmo'') the consort of [[Amitabha]] | ||
# | #[[Samayatara]] (Tib. ''Damtsik Drolma'') also known as Green Tara, the consort of [[Amoghasiddhi]] | ||
#Dhatvishvari (Tib. ''Ying Chukma'') also known as Vajra Datvishvari or White Tara, the consort of [[Vairochana]] | #[[Dhatvishvari]] (Tib. ''Ying Chukma'') also known as Vajra Datvishvari or White Tara, the consort of [[Vairochana]] | ||
[[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] | [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] | ||
[[Category: Enumerations]] | [[Category: Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 15:56, 4 October 2007
The five female buddhas of the five families are,
- Buddhalochana (Tib. Sangyé chenma) the consort of Akshobhya
- Mamaki (Tib. Mamaki) the consort of Ratnasambhava
- Pandaravasini (Tib. Gökarmo) the consort of Amitabha
- Samayatara (Tib. Damtsik Drolma) also known as Green Tara, the consort of Amoghasiddhi
- Dhatvishvari (Tib. Ying Chukma) also known as Vajra Datvishvari or White Tara, the consort of Vairochana