Significance of Cauri
In Tibetan Buddhism, Cauri is depicted as a Matari characterized by her yellow color and is shown shooting an arrow. This imagery symbolizes the force of perception, highlighting the significance of awareness and understanding in the practice of Tibetan traditions.1
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Buddhist concept of 'Cauri'
In Buddhism, Cauri represents a Matari with a yellow hue, symbolizing the strength of perception through the imagery of shooting an arrow, embodying clarity and insight in spiritual understanding.
Significance in Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism):
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From: Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary)
(1) A Matari characterized by her yellow color, depicted shooting an arrow, symbolizing the force of perception.[1]
Plural form: Cauris.