Bhairava
White Mahakala is a pivotal figure in Tibetan Buddhism, representing protection, prosperity, and the compassionate wrath of Avalokiteshvara.
White Mahakala: A Symbol of Purity and Spiritual Enlightenment
There are thirty texts contained in the Tibetan Buddhist canon which deal with Ganesha.[228] In these texts, which are Indian texts preserved in Tibetan translation, Ganapati is depicted as a wealth deity which can also grant worldly pleasures like sex and food. He is also depicted as a protector from negative forces, demons, and sickness.[228] In... See more
Ganesha
Ekajati, also known as Blue Tara or Ugra Tara, is one of the fierce goddesses in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition