Troma Nagmo Amulet - Black Dakini Female Deity Pendant
Troma Nagmo Amulet - Black Dakini Female Deity Pendant
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Elevate your spiritual practice with this exquisite Gandhanra Antique Tibetan Buddhist Amulet, featuring a mesmerizing Bone Carved Female Deity known as Troma Nagmo.
This stunning Black Dakini pendant, measuring 3.7" × 1.4", has been lovingly hand-carved by skilled Tibetan craftsmen approximately 40 years ago, making it a unique and treasured piece.
Crafted from yak bone and showcasing a rich brown color, this amulet serves as both a powerful talisman and a beautiful decorative item.
Troma Nagmo, or the Black Wrathful Lady, embodies wisdom and strength, representing the fierce protective energy within the Dharmapala pantheon as a form of Vajravarahi.
Whether you choose to wear it as a pendant or display it in your shrine, this amulet is sure to bring a profound sense of connection and spiritual energy to your life.
Details
100% Handmade
Pendant material:yak bone,silver
Pattern: Troma Nagmo
Length: 130mm / 5.1 inches
Width:37mm / 1.5 inches
About Troma Nagmo
Troma Nagmo literally means the Black Wrathful Lady. She is included in the Dharmapala pantheon as a form of Vajravarahi. She is also the feminine embodiment of wisdom. In the Dudjom Tersar lineage, Troma Nagmo is the innermost secret aspect of its khandro practice. The Cho practice of Troma Nagmo provides us with the means to create a paradigm shift. It helps us cut through the dualistic clinging of the mind.
Her black color indicates her unchangeable nature. And her sow’s head and dakini’s head show the transformation of ignorance into wisdom, or pristine awareness respectively.
Her three eyes perceive the three worlds and times. Her four sharp canine teeth liberate the four maras or demonic obstructions. Her twisting red tongue indicates that she leads beings from cyclic existence. Her blazing facial hair indicates her triumph over hopes and fears. And her two legs represent the ultimate purity of both samsara and nirvana.
With her right hand, she wields aloft the vajra-handled curved knife of the dakinis. She circles it towards the ten directions to terrify all obstructive demons. She holds a skull-cup full of swirling fresh blood in front of her heart in her left hand. Resting in the crook of her left arm is the long shaft of her tantric staff or khatvanga. It represents the male essence of Heruka, as well as her ability to perform all kinds of method activities or skillful means. The top of her khatvanga is adorned with different paraphernalia.
There is a golden crossed-vajra, a golden nectar vase, a billowing white silk ribbon, a freshly-severed head, a decaying head, a dry white skull, and an iron trident. A blazing mass of awareness fire emanates from her body. And right behind these orange-red flames appear the radiating golden light rays of her stunning blue aura. She stands on the left leg in a posture of dance atop a corpse, sun disc, and lotus blossom. And she is completely surrounded by the orange-red flames of pristine awareness.









