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− | The consort of [[Chemchok]] is [[Namshyalma]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གནམ་ཞལ་མ]]་}}, Wyl. ''[[gnam zhal ma]]''). She has nine heads and eighteen hands. Her main central hands hold a [[vajra]] and [[skull-cup]] (Skt. ''kapala''). The eight hands on her right hold the wrathful manifestations of the eight bodhisattvas, known as the [[Eight wrathful females|eight gaurima]] and then the eight on the left hold the wrathful emanations of the eight female bodhisattvas known as the [[eight tramen|eight singhama]]. | + | '''[[Namshyalma]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[gnam zhal ma]]''; Skt. Krodhiśvarī) — [[Chemchok Heruka]]'s [[consort]], and the [[wrathful]] aspect of [[Samantabhadri]]. |
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+ | The [[consort]] of [[Chemchok]] is [[Namshyalma]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གནམ་ཞལ་མ]]་}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[gnam zhal ma]]''). She has nine heads and eighteen hands. Her main central hands hold a [[vajra]] and [[skull-cup]] (Skt. ''[[kapala]]''). The eight hands on her right hold the [[wrathful]] [[manifestations]] of the [[eight bodhisattvas]], known as the [[Eight wrathful females|eight gaurima]] and then the eight on the left hold the [[wrathful]] [[emanations]] of the [[eight female bodhisattvas]] known as the [[eight tramen|eight singhama]]. | ||
{{SeeAtEnd|Chemchok Heruka}} | {{SeeAtEnd|Chemchok Heruka}} | ||
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[[Category:Heruka]] | [[Category:Heruka]] |
Revision as of 10:30, 25 July 2014
Namshyalma (Wyl. gnam zhal ma; Skt. Krodhiśvarī) — Chemchok Heruka's consort, and the wrathful aspect of Samantabhadri.
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The consort of Chemchok is Namshyalma (Tib. གནམ་ཞལ་མ་, Wyl. gnam zhal ma). She has nine heads and eighteen hands. Her main central hands hold a vajra and skull-cup (Skt. kapala). The eight hands on her right hold the wrathful manifestations of the eight bodhisattvas, known as the eight gaurima and then the eight on the left hold the wrathful emanations of the eight female bodhisattvas known as the eight singhama.