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'''Ekadzati''' (Skt. ''ekajati''; Tib. ''ralchikma'') - an important protectress of the [[Dzogchen]] teachings. She is depicted with a single tuft of hair (the literal meaning of her name), a single eye and a single breast.
[[Image:FSB03-GR_-_Ekazati.jpg|300px|thumb|Ekadzati from a tangka of ''[[Guru Rinpoche]], Nang Si Zil Nön'']]
'''Ekadzati''' (Skt. ''Ekajaṭī''; Tib. ''Ralchikma''; Tib. [[ཨེ་ཀ་ཛ་ཊཱི་]], རལ་གཅིག་མ་, [[Wyl.]] ''ral gcig ma'') an important protectress of the [[Dzogchen]] teachings. She is depicted with a single tuft of hair (the literal meaning of her name), a single eye and a single breast.
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/ekajati/index.html Outline page at Himalayan Art]


[[Category:Dharma Protectors]]
[[Category:Dharma Protectors]]
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 13 August 2016

Ekadzati from a tangka of Guru Rinpoche, Nang Si Zil Nön

Ekadzati (Skt. Ekajaṭī; Tib. Ralchikma; Tib. ཨེ་ཀ་ཛ་ཊཱི་, རལ་གཅིག་མ་, Wyl. ral gcig ma) — an important protectress of the Dzogchen teachings. She is depicted with a single tuft of hair (the literal meaning of her name), a single eye and a single breast.

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