9818848429 Worldwide Shipping Available.
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing
[simhamukha Yogini] Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting With Esoteric Detailing

Simhamukha Yogini Lion Faced Dakini Tibetan Thangka Painting with Esoteric Detailing

Also known as

Sengdongma

Shizimian Fo Mu

Shishimenzu Nyorai

More Simhamukha Yogini >>

USD67.5 USD90 | Enjoy a price drop of USD22.5 (25%)
Available SKU: HMS37305
  • Size: Height: 60cm (24") | Width: 45cm (18") |
  • Weight: 150 gm / 0.33 lbs
  • Material: Cotton Canvas
Shipping Calculation

The shipping weight for 1 piece of the product is 0.50 kg, and shipping cost is USD31.00.

Note: Shipping Charge for this product will be calculated based on volumetric(dimensional) weight.

Country
Shipping Mode

We normally dispatch orders within 2 to 5 business days. If there are any delays, we will personally inform the buyer about the dispatch date.

We accept Paypal | Credit/Debit Card | Bank Transfer | Money Transfer / Remit
Click Here for more Information.

We offer a simple 7-day money-back policy, with the buyer responsible for return shipping.
Click Here for more Information.

Simhamukha Yogini :
Simhamukha or Senge Dongma can be translated into English as Lion-Faced Dakini. According to the Indian traditions followed by the Sarma schools, the dakini Simhamukha is a tutelary deity arising out of the Chakrasamvara cycle of Tantras and belongs to the Anuttarayoga 'wisdom' classification. The Sarma schools' Simhamukha is unrelated to the deity of the same name and appearance which arose in the later indigenous Tibetan Nyingma 'terma' (treasure) traditions, where she is regarded as the secret form of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava). According to the Nyingma school, this dakini and female tantric Buddha is the principal dakini teacher and one of the principal fierce manifestations of Padmasambhava, the 8th Century mahasiddha, claimed to be the founder of the same school. As such, she is connected with many ceremonies of the Dzogchen tradition. A fierce dakini, she is also one of the Phramenma, a group of female deities from the Bardo Thödol, or 'Tibetan Book of the Dead'. The female lama Jetsun Lochen (1865- 1951) founded a Simhamukha practice lineage.
Introduction to Thangka
A thangka, also known as tangka, thanka, or tanka, is a vibrant and intricate Tibetan Buddhist painting that serves as a visual representation of spiritual teachings. Crafted with meticulous detail on cotton or silk appliqué, thangkas depict a wide range of subjects including Buddhist deities, sacred scenes, mandalas, and narrative stories. These sacred artworks are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up for storage, resembling ancient scrolls. To protect their delicate nature, thangkas are mounted on textile backings and often adorned with a silk cover on the front. Proper preservation in dry environments is crucial to maintain the integrity and longevity of the silk. Read More . . .
RIGPA SHEDRA names him Senge Dradok describing him to be one of the eight principal forms assumed by Guru Rinpoche at different points in his life, Senge Dradok's activity being "the subjugation of non-buddhists".dred upholders of wrong views in debate at Bodhgaya. He reversed their magic with the aid of a wrathful mantra given him by the lion-faced dakini Marajita. ,

Simhamukha is iconographically represented as a wrathful deity who is usually depicted as a dark blue, or maroon, coloured lion-faced female and is associated with the direction East. As Simhavaktra, an alternate form of Simhamukha, she is also an attendant of the Dharmapala Palden Lhamo, in which case she is depicted as carrying both a kapala, or skullcup, and a kartika, or ritual knife.

According to Sengdongma (lion-faced dakini) is a wrathful manifestation of Padmasambhava [Guru Rinpoche] who eliminates obstacles, whereas Sinhavaktra is a dark blue Lion-head Dakini who dispels obstacles to enlightenment. She holds a broad-bladed knife and skull cup.
In Hinduism :
Every Hindu temple has the face of lion at the apex entrance carved artistically. This lion-face appears at the top of the door, niche, and windows as well. The countenances of man and lion are fused and it is also known as Simhamuka or Simhalalata. It is supposed to lead worshippers to Supreme Reality.

Simhamukha usually indicates Rahu (eclipse). One of the nine planets, Rahu stands for a devourer. There is a Puranic story. During the fight between gods and demons for nectar or Amrita, the demon Rahu tried to get a sip of drink of immortality, stealthily. But he was caught in the nick of time by the Surya (the Sun God) and Chandra (the Moon God) and Lord Vishnu was informed instantly. He cut off Rahu's head. But the head became immortal, having tasted a drop of nectar. Rahu now tried to swallow Sun and Moon when they passed near him. During eclipses (grahana), this scene is repeated according to believers.

Rahu is the son of Simhika or the lioness, who symbolizes destruction. The incarnation of Narasimha has this concept behind it. The earliest carving of Kirtimuka or Simhamukha is seen in the stupa at Amaravati (2nd century C.E.). Dancers of Cambodia use Kirtimuka as a headdress. Artifacts and any worship-worthy idols or mandaps carry this symbol.

==Tibet == Within the Nyingma School, of the two divisions of Kama (Oral Teachings) and Terma (Revealed Treasures), Simhamukha belongs to the Terma. From the three general divisions of Terma: Root, Branch and Essence, Simhamukha belongs to the Dakini Cycle within the Root Terma class. Only in the Nyingma tradition she is regarded as the secret form of Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava. Otherwise, in the Sarma Traditions coming from India, the deity Simhamukha is found in the Chakrasamvara Cycle of Tantras. Although both forms are similar in name and appearance, they are unrelated.

The dakini Simhamukha is a tutelary deity arising out of the Chakrasamvara cycle of Tantras and belongs to the Anuttarayoga 'wisdom' classification. The Sarma tradition Simhamukha is unrelated to the deity of the same name and appearance in the Nyingma 'terma' (treasure) traditions. In that tradition, of the many forms of Padmasambhava, Simhamukha is a secret form of Guru Rinpoche.

Gelugpa lineage: Vajradhara, Dakini Simhamukha, Vajrasana, Bari Lotsawa Rinchen Drag, Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092-1158) and the five Holy Superiors of Sakya, Rongpa Dorje Gyaltsen, Sanggye Yeshe, Yak De Panchen, Gyalwa Tsongkapa (1357-1419), etc.

There is reference to this protector's emanations in the Shurangama Mantra found in the Tibetan Chandragomin's Shurangama Mantra Sadhana translated from the original Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit into Tibetan (Tibetan canon Tengyur Karchag Phangthangma Toh 3096, Toh 593/2/1), and also Padmankusha's Text Toh 3106, and the Vajrasana's Text Toh 3110 - Sarvatathāgataoṣṇīṣaśitātapatrā-nāmāparājitā-mahāpratyangirā-mahāvidyārājñī-nāma-dhāraṇī; Tibetan name is ['phags pa] De bshin gshegs pa'i gtsug tor nas byung ba'i gdugs dkar po can gshan gyi mi thub pa phir bzlog pa chen mo mchog tu grub pa shes bya ba'i gzungs.

You may also want to read the related articles :

What is a Thangka | Making Process Of Tibetan Thangka | Videos of Thangka Making Process | Thangka Brocading Option

At Handmade Statue, we aim to provide a seamless and user-friendly experience. While our website is not a direct online shopping platform, we have a shopping cart system to make submitting your inquiries easy. Follow these steps to place your order:

Step 1: Browse Our Products
Explore our website to discover a wide range of authentic Nepali handicrafts, including statues, thangkas, singing bowls, wood carvings, jewelry, and more. Click on any product to view detailed descriptions and images.

Step 2: Add Items to Your Inquiry Cart
Click the “Add to Inquiry Cart” button for each product you are interested in. This will help you organize your selections conveniently.

Step 3: Review Your Inquiry Cart
Once you’ve added all your items, review your cart to ensure accuracy before submitting your inquiry.

Step 4: Submit Your Inquiry
Click the “Submit Inquiry” button. Fill out the form with your contact details, selected products, and any specific questions or customization requests.

Step 5: Communicate via Email
Since we don’t have an automated payment system, our team will respond to your inquiry via email. We’ll provide guidance, answer questions, and assist with customization requests.

Step 6: Finalize Your Order
Confirm all product details and customization options with our team. Once everything is finalized, we will provide secure payment instructions.

Step 7: Complete Your Payment
Make the payment through the provided method. After confirmation, we will process and prepare your order for shipment.

Step 8: Shipping and Delivery
We offer worldwide shipping. Once your order is dispatched, we will provide tracking details and shipping information.

Step 9: Receive and Enjoy Your Handicrafts
Unpack your beautiful handmade Nepali products and enjoy the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Nepal.

Need Assistance?
If you face any issues or have questions while placing your order, contact us via email or mobile communication apps. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt support and a smooth ordering experience.
We hope this straightforward ordering process ensures a delightful and satisfying experience with Handmade Statue. Thank you for choosing us to connect you with the rich heritage of Nepali handicrafts.

Return Policy

We have a 7 days money back policy but buyer have to pay the return shipping charges.

Shipping
  • Shipping cost is calculated, based on the shipping weight of the products ordered. THe normal Shipping cost is US$25 for upto 0.5 kgs weight
  • We ship Worldwide, Except Russia and India.
  • The deliver duration varies for international Shipping location. We normally dispatch the product in 2 -3 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed Personally about the shipping.
This is not a direct shopping website. So no payments are needed for placing an order. Please feel free to send us an order for the product you are interested in, mentioning the approximate quantity. Based on which we will send you a wholesale price quotation.

Related Products

This 86cm tall Vajrayogini Thangka, Master Quality, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Tibetan Style, Real Gold, Rare Find (Product Code: HMS29961) weighs 0.35kg and is available at an offer price of US$380.

86cm Vajrayogini Thangka, Master Quality, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Tibetan Style, Real Gold, Rare Find

Weight : 0.35kg | [29961]

US$1900 US$1520
You Save US$380 (20%)

This 35cm tall Vajrayogini Thangka, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted, Real Gold, Best Value (Product Code: HMS37163) weighs 0.1kg and is available at an offer price of US$25.

35cm Vajrayogini Thangka, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted, Real Gold, Best Value

Weight : 0.1kg | [37163]

US$100 US$75
You Save US$25 (25%)

This 70cm tall Buddhist Handmade Thangka Of Vajrayogini, Hand Painted (Product Code: HMS25329) weighs 0.1kg and is available at an offer price of US$46.

70cm Buddhist Handmade Thangka Of Vajrayogini, Hand Painted

Weight : 0.1kg | [25329]

US$230 US$184
You Save US$46 (20%)

This 61cm tall Yogini - Name Not Sure, Buddhist Handmade Thangka Painting, Real Gold (Product Code: HMS29984) weighs 0.2kg and is available at an offer price of US$100.

61cm Yogini - Name Not Sure, Buddhist Handmade Thangka Painting, Real Gold

Weight : 0.2kg | [29984]

US$500 US$400
You Save US$100 (20%)

This 50cm tall Tibetan Thangka Of Vajrayogini,traditional Color, Using Real Gold (Product Code: HMS17537) weighs 0.1kg and is available at an offer price of US$32.

50cm Tibetan Thangka Of Vajrayogini,traditional Color, Using Real Gold

Weight : 0.1kg | [17537]

US$160 US$128
You Save US$32 (20%)

This 77cm tall Nairatmya Yogini, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted (Product Code: HMS32567) weighs 0.28kg and is available at an offer price of US$48.

77cm Nairatmya Yogini, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted

Weight : 0.28kg | [32567]

US$240 US$192
You Save US$48 (20%)

This 35cm tall Akash Yogini Thangka, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted, Real Gold, Best Value (Product Code: HMS37161) weighs 0.1kg and is available at an offer price of US$25.

35cm Akash Yogini Thangka, Buddhist Traditional Painting, Hand Painted, Real Gold, Best Value

Weight : 0.1kg | [37161]

US$100 US$75
You Save US$25 (25%)

This 50cm tall Tibetan Thangka Of Vajrayogini With Real Gold (Product Code: HMS18609) weighs 0.1kg and is available at an offer price of US$30.

50cm Tibetan Thangka Of Vajrayogini With Real Gold

Weight : 0.1kg | [18609]

US$150 US$120
You Save US$30 (20%)