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Achi Chokyi Drolma Buddhist Gods

Achi Chokyi Drolma

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Description of Achi Chokyi Drolma

Achi Chokyi Drolma Is a historical manifestation of Vajravarahi and the great-grandmother of Kyobpa Jikten Sumgon, the founder of Drikung Kagyu. She adopted Nyingma teachings during her lifetime and is claimed to have ridden her horse into the sky at the twilight of her life. She is a potent wisdom protector who shields and protects all devoted Dharma practitioners who place their faith in her. She is well known for her ability to bestow wealth. She is an emanation of Vajra Yogini, the embodiment of all the Buddha’s wisdom and compassion. She is the spiritual mother of the Buddhas, manifesting in the shape of the Dakinis of the Five Buddha families, out of compassion.

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Buddhist Gods The Buddhist pantheon comprises hundreds of Gods and Goddesses. They are intended to illustrate the multiple aspects of enlightenment, including its wrathful and furious sides, as well as its peaceful and beneficial aspects. In Mahayana Buddhism, gods, goddesses, and other spiritual beings play a much bigger role than in Theravada Buddhism. They symbolize the energies, forces, and entities that surround and fill human life. They also mirror the human spirit's deeper depths, reflecting attributes that can be awakened through spiritual practice. Voluptuous tree spirits, maternal nurturers, elevated knowledge figures, benevolent healers, potent protectors, cosmic mothers of liberation, and dancing female Buddhas are all part of the pantheon. Childbirth, agriculture, fortune, longevity, art, music, knowledge, love, magic, and occult rituals are all overseen by gods, goddesses, and other spiritual beings. Some of them protect against diseases, snakebites, demons, curses, untimely death, and all other fatal dangers. There are also gods, goddesses, and other spiritual beings that aid practitioners in their quest for knowledge, mental cleansing, higher rebirth, and complete spiritual enlightenment.

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