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In Tibetan Buddhism, Siṃhamukhā (Tib. Senge Dongma) or Siṃhavaktra, also known as the Lion Face Dakini or Lion-headed Dakini, is a wisdom of the tradition. She is represented as a dakini with the head of a . Her mouth is depicted with a roar, symbolizing untamed fury and jubilant laughter. Her roar disperses discursive thoughts. She is naked, symbolizing that she herself is completely free of discursive thought.

She is considered to be an emanation or manifestation of Guhyajnana Dakini (the principal Dakini teacher of in Uddiyana), or of (one of his consorts), or of . She represents the accomplished female practitioner. As a meditation deity, her main function is averting magical attacks.


Description
According to the curators of the Himalayan Art Resources, the wisdom Dakini Simhamukha is visualized


Retinue
According to John Reynolds, Simhamukha


Lineages
There are at least two major lineages of transmission, one in the and another in the Sakya school. Although according to the tertön Nyangral Nyima Özer, the Nyingma Simhamukha is based on the Sakya tradition of .


Nyingma
According to the terma (in Tibetan: gong ter, 'a treasure of the mind') tradition of the Nyingma school, Senge Dongma is a manifestation of Padmasambhava, a secret spiritual form of Guru Rinpoche specifically for removing spiritual obstacles and negativity. Accomplished practitioners often visualize Padmasambhava as Simhamukha during their meditative practices. According to Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo,


Sakya
The Sakya lineage began with a terma discovered by (1040–1111), who transmitted the teachings to Sachen Kunga Nyingpo. According to Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo,


Termas
  • Tertön Sogyal is credited with discovering and transcribing a terma he found in a remote hermitage.
  • , Lion-Faced Dakini Practice that Subdues All Devils.


Sadhanas
  • , A Daily 'Hand-Clapping' Practice of Siṃhamukhā.
  • Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, in The Excellent Vase of Precious Jewels (Rin-chen bum bzang), provides three sadhanas composed by (Jamgon Kongtrul).
  • Lama Kunga Tartse Rinpoche, Sadhana of the Blue Lion-headed Dakini.


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