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The  Leopard's spots  resemble (according to [[Tibetans]]) the {{Wiki|female}} vagina, consequently the flayed {{Wiki|skin}} of the leopard is more commonly worn by [[dakinis]] or [[wrathful]] [[goddesses]] as a skirt or apron.  The large {{Wiki|cat}} skins are most frequently associated with the [[wrathful deities]], [[Mahakala]] is usually seen with the [[tiger skin]] wrapped around his waist.  [[Victory banners]] and the [[asama]] or [[meditational]] seats are also adorned with leopard skins, as are [[bow]] quivers. The leopard is also the messenger of the [[wrathful deities]] and additionally represents the [[death]] of [[pride]], one of the 5 [[delusions]] and [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] [[emptiness]] of of this [[delusion]].  
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The  [[Leopard's spots]] resemble (according to [[Tibetans]]) the {{Wiki|female}} vagina, consequently the flayed {{Wiki|skin}} of the leopard is more commonly worn by [[dakinis]] or [[wrathful]] [[goddesses]] as a skirt or apron.  The large {{Wiki|cat}} skins are most frequently associated with the [[wrathful deities]], [[Mahakala]] is usually seen with the [[tiger skin]] wrapped around his waist.  [[Victory banners]] and the [[asama]] or  
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[[meditational]] seats are also adorned with leopard skins, as are [[bow]] quivers. The leopard is also the messenger of the [[wrathful deities]] and additionally represents the [[death]] of [[pride]], one of the 5 [[delusions]] and [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] [[emptiness]] of of this [[delusion]].  
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The Leopard's spots resemble (according to Tibetans) the female vagina, consequently the flayed skin of the leopard is more commonly worn by dakinis or wrathful goddesses as a skirt or apron. The large cat skins are most frequently associated with the wrathful deities, Mahakala is usually seen with the tiger skin wrapped around his waist. Victory banners and the asama or


meditational seats are also adorned with leopard skins, as are bow quivers. The leopard is also the messenger of the wrathful deities and additionally represents the death of pride, one of the 5 delusions and ultimate emptiness of of this delusion.


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