Vajrayogini, also known as Vajravarahi in Tantric Buddhism or Vajrayana, holds a significant place as the supreme deity in this tradition, surpassing even male buddhas in reverence.
In her right hand, she holds a curved knife, while her left-hand cradles a white skull cup placed at her heart. Additionally, an upright khatvanga staff is positioned at the bend of her left elbow. Her attire is adorned with a tiara featuring five white skulls, green ribbons, and gold and jewel earrings. She wears a garland made of fifty freshly severed heads, another garland of flowers, a necklace of bones, and various bracelets and anklets. Draped around her shoulders is a long green scarf. These intricate details and symbols are all part of her powerful and symbolic representation in Tantric Buddhism.
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