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[[Vajravetali]] ([[Sanskrit]], literally, "[[indestructible corpse]]") [[A symbol in Buddhist Tantra]]. [[Vajravetali]] is the [[consort]], [[shakti]], [[energy]], power, of [[Yamantaka]], a [[manifestation of Manjushri]]. The [[name]] of his [[consort]], or [[prajna]], is [[Vajravetali]], or the {{Wiki|female}} {{Wiki|ghoul}}, and not Svabha-Prajna. His [[consort]], [[Vajravetali]], has one face and two hands, she holds a [[skull cup]] and [[chopper]] and wears a festooned beaded belt. They stand on a Nepalese-style [[double-lotus]] base | [[Vajravetali]] ([[Sanskrit]], literally, "[[indestructible corpse]]") [[A symbol in Buddhist Tantra]]. [[Vajravetali]] is the [[consort]], [[shakti]], [[energy]], power, of [[Yamantaka]], a [[manifestation of Manjushri]]. The [[name]] of his [[consort]], or [[prajna]], is [[Vajravetali]], or the {{Wiki|female}} {{Wiki|ghoul}}, and not Svabha-Prajna. His [[consort]], [[Vajravetali]], has one face and two hands, she holds a [[skull cup]] and [[chopper]] and wears a festooned beaded belt. They stand on a Nepalese-style [[double-lotus]] base |
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Vajravetali (Sanskrit, literally, "indestructible corpse") A symbol in Buddhist Tantra. Vajravetali is the consort, shakti, energy, power, of Yamantaka, a manifestation of Manjushri. The name of his consort, or prajna, is Vajravetali, or the female ghoul, and not Svabha-Prajna. His consort, Vajravetali, has one face and two hands, she holds a skull cup and chopper and wears a festooned beaded belt. They stand on a Nepalese-style double-lotus base