- བུད་མེད།
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- bud med
- mātṛkā
- mātṛ
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- mātṛ
- བུད་མེད།
- bud med
- mātṛ
Also called Mātarā and Mātṛkā. Normally seven or eight in number, these goddesses are considered dangerous, but have a more positive role in the tantra tradition.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
A class of female spirits, sometimes called mother goddesses.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
A class of female deities, normally seven or eight in number.
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions. Sometimes considered dangerous.
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions. Sometimes considered dangerous.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
“Mothers,” a class of female deities, typically seven or eight in number, who are common to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions.
- mātṛ
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛ
A class of dangerous female spirits.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
“Mother,” any of the eight Śaiva goddesses of the class bearing the same name.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
A class of female spirits, the same as mātṛ.
“Mother goddesses.” Anglicized as matrika. A group of goddesses, often eight in number, that correspond to principal male deities.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
A class of female nonhuman being.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
Ferocious female deities, often depicted as a group of seven or eight, to which are attributed both dangerous and protective functions.
A class of potentially demonic spirit being.
Ferocious female deities, often depicted as a group of seven or eight, to which are attributed both dangerous and protective functions.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
“Mothers”; a class of female spirits common to both the Buddhist and Brahmanical pantheon. They are typically eight in number.
- mātṛkā
- མ་མོ།
- ma mo
- mātṛkā
“Mothers”; a class of female spirits common to both the Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions. Typically these spirits are associated with creating obstacles and illness during pregnancy and early childhood. However, when supplicated they can also protect against these very same obstacles.