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wrath·ful (r th f l, räth-) adj. 1. Full of wrath; fiercely angry. 2. Proceeding from or expressing wrath: wrathful vengeance. See Synonyms at angry.
In Buddhism, wrathful deities are enlightened beings that take on wrathful forms in order to lead sentient beings to enlightenment. They are a notable feature of the iconography of Mahayana Buddhism and of Tibetan Buddhism, and other Vajrayana traditions in particular. A wrathful deity is often an alternative manifestation of a bodhisattva or other normally peaceful figure.
adjective . 1. very angry; ireful; full of wrath: They trembled before the wrathful queen. 2. characterized by or showing wrath: wrathful words.
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Guide to the history, meaning, symbolism and worship of the wrathful deities in Tibetan Buddhism.
Modifies a noun. eye: I grabbed my own blade and sunk it deep into his wrathful eye. deity: We suddenly start perceiving angels or wrathful deities, depending on our disposition ...
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