Prajnaparamita, the famous Buddhist goddess, is the most vital of all
deities. She is the personification of the book of supreme, absolute
wisdom. In the Mahayana tradition, the goddess signifies femininity. The
text states the fundamentals of Mahayana Buddhism where she has been
described as Sarva-buddha-matri, "Mother of All Buddhas". She
is even considered as the female Buddha. While the offsprings are the
surrounding Buddhas. Identified as the Prajnaparamita book and a vajra, which is a complex symbol of the Buddhist universality, the goddess is always shown sitting in a lotus position. Supposed to be the goddess of Transcendental Wisdom, she symbolizes the feminine version of the supreme Buddha.




