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  1. Simhamukha - Wikipedia

    In Tibetan Buddhism, Siṃhamukhā (Tib. Senge Dongma) or Siṃhavaktra, also known as the Lion Face Dakini or Lion-headed Dakini, is a wisdom dakini of the Dzogchen tradition. [1] . She is represented as a fierce dakini with the head of a snow lion. Her mouth is depicted with a roar, symbolizing untamed fury and jubilant laughter. [2] .

  2. Simhamukha Dakini, the supremely ferocious remover of …

    Simhamukha, the Lion-Faced Dakini, is a Highest Yoga Tantra Yidam in Tibetan Buddhism. Here, she appears with a “green mane” and hair and white face — symbolizing the Snow Lion. In other depictions she has wrathful red hair. Why the Lion Face — …

  3. The Practice of Simhamukha - Tea House

    Jan 7, 2021 · Simhamukha is a supreme dakini in Tibetan Buddhism, who combines anthropomorphic and zoomorphic features. She is an wrathful emanation of Guhya Jnana Dakini (Tib. Sangwa Yeshe Khandroma) and is revered in the Nyingma school as one of Padmasambhava’s main teachers.

  4. History of Siṃhamukhā Practice - Lotsawa House

    The sādhanas and activity liturgies of Siṃhamukhā appear in The Precept of the Net of Tantras [4] and bring together an ocean of oral instructions. The great lotsawa Baripa [5] of Dring Tsam [6] went to India in order to listen to, study, practice and translate the sūtras and tantras written in Indic languages.

  5. Siṃhamukhā Series - Lotsawa House

    Jan 2, 2024 · A short practice of the lion-faced ḍākinī, Siṃhamukhā (seng gdong ma), who is associated with the elimination of adversity, threats and danger. Extracts from the Siṃhamukhā Empowerment section of the collection of Longchen Nyingtik empowerments that Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche composed in 1966.

  6. A Daily Practice of Siṃhamukhā | Lotsawa House

    Recite the mantra as many times as possible. Namo! Root and lineage gurus, yidam deities, All forms of adversity, tragedy and threats of danger! Turn them back upon the obstacle-makers who harm us: bhyo! Turn them back upon negative influences, enemies and sorcerers: bhyo! May they be averted completely, without leaving any trace behind!

  7. The Enigmatic Simhamukha Dakini: Lion-Headed Wisdom

    Sep 13, 2023 · At the heart of Tibetan Buddhist tradition Simhamukha Dakini, a captivating figure with a lion's head and a fierce countenance—her unique and transformative experiences.

  8. Simhamukha - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

    Simhamukha (Skt. Siṃhamukhā; T. seng ge gdong ma). A deity known as the "Lion-faced dakini". The dakini Simhamukha is a female meditational deity with a lion face. In the Sarma traditions (Sakya, Kagyu, Gelug) she arises out of the Chakrasamvara cycle of Tantras and belongs to the Anuttarayoga 'wisdom' classification.

  9. Simhamukha - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Simhamukha is a lion-head goddess. She is the punish er of animal abusers. She also rewards people who are kind to animals by sheltering them from bad luck and psychic attacks from angels and demons. According to the Sutra system, the practitioner takes Refuge in the Three Jewels of The Buddha, the Dharma, and The Sangha.

  10. The secret book of Simhamukha - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Here is contained "The Excellent Vase of Precious Jewels", consisting of some choice extracts from among the Upadesa texts concerning the profoundly secret Dakini Simhamukha, and including a history of the oral transmission lineage, as well as the sadhanas for her, together with the related magical rituals and Ganachakrapuja, according to the Bo...

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