MARICI


Meaning of MARICI in English

Japanese Marishi-ten, Tibetan 'Od-zer-can-ma in Mahayana Buddhist mythology, the goddess of the dawn. Marici (Sanskrit: Ray of Light) is usually shown riding on seven pigs and with three heads, one of which is that of a sow. In Tibet she is invoked at sunrise and, though not as popular a goddess as Tara, has many shrines dedicated to her. Each of the abbesses of the convent of Samding (Bsam-l ding) on Lake Yamdok are said to be successive incarnations of Marici. She is also known in Tibet in several terrifying and hideous forms, with three or six heads and wearing ornaments of skulls.

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