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The '''five female buddhas''' of the [[five families]] are,
The '''five female buddhas''' of the [[five families]] are,


#Lochana (Tib. ''Chenma'') the consort of [[Akshobhya]]
#[[Buddhalochana]] (Tib. ''Sangyé chenma'') the consort of [[Akshobhya]]
#Mamaki (Tib. ''Mamaki'') the consort of [[Ratnasambhava]]
#[[Mamaki]] (Tib. ''Mamaki'') the consort of [[Ratnasambhava]]
#Pandara (Tib. ''Gökarmo'') the consort of [[Amitabha]]
#[[Pandaravasini]] (Tib. ''Gökarmo'') the consort of [[Amitabha]]
#Samaya Tara (Tib. ''Damtsik Drolma'') also known as Green Tara, the consort of [[Amoghasiddhi]]
#[[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,

  1. Buddhalochana (Tib. Sangyé chenma) the consort of Akshobhya
  2. Mamaki (Tib. Mamaki) the consort of Ratnasambhava
  3. Pandaravasini (Tib. Gökarmo) the consort of Amitabha
  4. Samayatara (Tib. Damtsik Drolma) also known as Green Tara, the consort of Amoghasiddhi
  5. Dhatvishvari (Tib. Ying Chukma) also known as Vajra Datvishvari or White Tara, the consort of Vairochana