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Painting representing the dakini or guru-deity Princess Mandarava.

Mandarava is, along with Yeshe Tsogyal, one of the two principal consorts of Padmasambhava and is considered a female guru-deity in Buddhism. Mandarava, born a princess in Mandi, Himachel Pradesh, India in the 8th Century CE, renounced her royal birthright in order to practice the Dharma, and became a fully realized spiritual adept and great teacher.
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Title: Painting representing the dakini or guru-deity Princess Mandarava.
Caption: Mandarava is, along with Yeshe Tsogyal, one of the two principal consorts of Padmasambhava and is considered a female guru-deity in Buddhism. Mandarava, born a princess in Mandi, Himachel Pradesh, India in the 8th Century CE, renounced her royal birthright in order to practice the Dharma, and became a fully realized spiritual adept and great teacher.
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Image size: 3700 × 4729 px | 50.1 MB
Print size: 31.3 × 40.0 cm | 1456.7 × 1861.8 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ART ARTS ASIA ASIAN BUDDHA BUDDHISM BUDDHISM, BHUTANESE BUDDHIST CHINA CHINE CHINESE CULT, BUDDHIST DAKINI HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORICAL HISTORY HISTORY. LEGEND MAHAYANA MANDARAVA PAINT PAINTING PAINTINGS PORCELAIN RELIGION TIBET TIBETAN VAJRAYANA