The symbolism of the various limbs and attributes of Yamantaka are explained by Tsongkhapa:
His nine faces point to the ninefold classification of the scriptures; his two horns to the truths (conventional and ultimate); his thirty-four arms together with his spirituality, communication and embodiment in tangible form to the thirty-seven facts of enlightenment; his sixteen legs to the sixteen kinds of no-thing-ness....
Apart from such doctrinaire symbolism, Yamantaka signifies the cosmic as well as fierce form of Manjushri.
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