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The '''[[eight female bodhisattvas]]''' (Wyl. ''[[byang chub sems ma brgyad]]'') are also referred to as the [[eight offering goddesses]]. They are the consorts of the [[eight great bodhisattvas]]:
 
  
#Goddess of Beauty (Skt. ''[[Lāsyā]]''; Tib. ''[[Gekpama]]''; Wyl. ''[[sgeg pa ma]]'') the consort of [[Kshitigarbha]]
 
#Goddess of Garlands (Skt. ''[[Mālyā]]''; Tib. ''[[Trengwama]]''; Wyl. ''[[phreng ba ma]]'') the consort of [[Akashagarbha]]
 
#Goddess of Song (Skt. ''[[Gītā]]''; Tib. ''[[Luma]]''; Wyl. ''[[glu ma]]'') the consort of [[Vajrapani]]
 
#Goddess of Dance (Skt. ''[[Nirtī]]''; Tib. ''[[Garma]]''; Wyl. ''[[gar ma]]'') the consort of [[Avalokiteshvara]]
 
#Goddess of Flowers (Skt. ''[[Pūṣpā]]''; Tib. ''[[Metokma]]'' Wyl. ''[[me tog ma]]'') the consort of [[Sarvanivaranavishkambhin]]
 
#Goddess of Incense (Skt. ''[[Dhupā]]''; Tib. ''[[Dukpöma]]''; Wyl. ''[[bdu spos ma]]'') the consort of [[Maitreya]]
 
#Goddess of Light (Skt. ''[[Alokā]]''; Tib. ''[[Marmema]]'' or ''[[Nangselma]]''; Wyl. ''[[mar me ma]]'') the consort of [[Samantabhadra]]
 
#Goddess of Perfume (Skt. ''[[Gandhā]]''; Tib. ''[[Drichabma]]''; Wyl. ''[[dri chab ma]]'') the consort of [[Mañjushri]]
 
  
Symbolically they represent the pure state of sense objects.<noinclude>
 
  
On the [[bell]] they are symbolised by the seed syllables on the top shoulder of the bell. The syllables are placed on an eight petalled [[lotus]], that represents the [[eight male bodhisattvas]].
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The ' [[eight female bodhisattvas]]  ([[Wyl.]] ''[[byang chub sems ma brgyad]]'') are also referred to as the [[eight offering goddesses]]. They are the [[consorts]] of the [[eight great bodhisattvas]]:
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#[[Goddess of Beauty]] (Skt. ''[[Lāsyā]]''; Tib. ''[[Gekpama]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[sgeg pa ma]]'') the [[consort of Kshitigarbha]]
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#[[Goddess of Garlands]] (Skt. ''[[Mālyā]]''; Tib. ''[[Trengwama]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[phreng ba ma]]'') the [[consort of Akashagarbha]]
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#[[Goddess of Song]] (Skt. ''[[Gītā]]''; Tib. ''[[Luma]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[glu ma]]'') the [[consort of Vajrapani]]
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#[[Goddess of Dance]] (Skt. ''[[Nirtī]]''; Tib. ''[[Garma]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[gar ma]]'') the [[consort of Avalokiteshvara]]
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#[[Goddess of Flowers]] (Skt. ''[[Pūṣpā]]''; Tib. ''[[Metokma]]'' [[Wyl.]] ''[[me tog ma]]'') the [[consort of Sarvanivaranavishkambhin]]
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#[[Goddess of Incense]] (Skt. ''[[Dhupā]]''; Tib. ''[[Dukpöma]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[bdu spos ma]]'') the [[consort of Maitreya]]
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#[[Goddess of Light]] (Skt. ''[[Alokā]]''; Tib. ''[[Marmema]]'' or ''[[Nangselma]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[mar me ma]]'') the [[consort of Samantabhadra]]
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#[[Goddess of Perfume]] (Skt. ''[[Gandhā]]''; Tib. ''[[Drichabma]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[dri chab ma]]'') the [[consort of Mañjushri]]
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[[Symbolically]] they represent the [[pure]] [[state]] of [[sense objects]].<noinclude>
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On the [[bell]] they are symbolised by the [[seed syllables]] on the top shoulder of the [[bell]]. The {{Wiki|syllables}} are placed on an [[eight petalled lotus]], that represents the [[eight male bodhisattvas]].
  
 
An alternative list gives them as:
 
An alternative list gives them as:
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==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==
*Robert Beer, ''The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs'', p. 244
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*Robert Beer, ''The {{Wiki|Encyclopedia}} of [[Tibetan]] [[Symbols]] and Motifs'', p. 244
  
 
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