Ekajati;རལ་གཅིག་མ། ནང་ལྷ། ;发佛母

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Ekajati means "one single birth." It is believed to have originated in the Bon religion, which predates Buddhism in Tibet. Ekajati is a prominent figure in tantric Buddhism and is known for her fearsome appearance, characterized by her hair tied in a top knot. In the Nyingma tradition, Ekajati serves as the main protector of the revealed treasure tradition. She is also known as a goddess of the night, removing fears, spreading guidance and removing hindrances.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 26 inches X 17.5 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.

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Ekajati means "one single birth." It is believed to have originated in the Bon religion, which predates Buddhism in Tibet. Ekajati is a prominent figure in tantric Buddhism and is known for her fearsome appearance, characterized by her hair tied in a top knot. In the Nyingma tradition, Ekajati serves as the main protector of the revealed treasure tradition. She is also known as a goddess of the night, removing fears, spreading guidance and removing hindrances.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 26 inches X 17.5 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.

Ekajati means "one single birth." It is believed to have originated in the Bon religion, which predates Buddhism in Tibet. Ekajati is a prominent figure in tantric Buddhism and is known for her fearsome appearance, characterized by her hair tied in a top knot. In the Nyingma tradition, Ekajati serves as the main protector of the revealed treasure tradition. She is also known as a goddess of the night, removing fears, spreading guidance and removing hindrances.

Hand-painted in Nepal.

Measurement of the Acrylic Painting is 26 inches X 17.5 inches with additional silk Thangka bordering the Thangka painting.