A Vajarayogini is a formidable deity in Vajarayana Buddhism who represents the 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, who is commonly compared to the Hindu deity Kali, is adorned lavishly with coral and turquoise studded jewelry, a garland of skulls, and staff with severed heads which symbolize the various stages of life and its transient nature, which the Yogini highlights and transcends.
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