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METAPHYSICAL SPACE INHABITED BY THE WISDOM KINGS IN VAJRAYANA BUDDHISM
Garbhadhatu; Womb realm; Womb-realm mandala
  • Samantabhadra]], Saṅkusumitarāja, [[Manjushri]], [[Amitābha]], [[Avalokiteśvara]], [[Amoghasiddhi]] and [[Maitreya]])

Womb envy         
EMOTION IN MEN BROUGHT ABOUT BY THEIR LACK OF THE FEMALE BIOLOGIC CAPABILITIES
Vagina envy; Uterus envy; Womb and vagina envy; Parturition envy
In psychology, womb envy denotes the envy that men may feel of the biological functions of the female (pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding). The neo-Freudian psychiatrist Karen Horney (1885–1952) proposed this as an innate male psychological trait.
Womb Realm         
In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Womb Realm (, Traditional Chinese: 胎蔵界; Pinyin: Tāizāngjiè; Romanji: taizōkai) is the metaphysical space inhabited by the Five Compassion Buddhas. The Womb Realm is based on the Mahavairocana Tantra.
Womb tomb         
  • Belas Knap entrance in Gloucestershire, England
  • Etruscan Tombs at Orvieto
  • Tomb of Abu al - Hija
Womb tombs
The term Womb Tomb (also, womb-tomb) is a form of Neolithic burial site. It is also a generic term for more recent burial sites that are frequented by Christian and Muslim pilgrims.

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Womb Realm

In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Womb Realm (Sanskrit: garbhakoṣadhātu, Traditional Chinese: 胎蔵界; Pinyin: Tāizāngjiè; Rōmaji: taizōkai) is the metaphysical space inhabited by the Five Compassion Buddhas. The Womb Realm is based on the Mahavairocana Tantra. The name of the mandala derives from chapter 2 of the sutra, where it is said that the buddha Mahāvairocana revealed the mandala's secret teachings to his disciple Vajrasattva from his "womb of compassion". In other translations, the term Matrix Realm or Matrix Mandala are used.

The Womb Realm is a very popular subject for mandalas, and along with the Diamond Realm (vajradhātu) Mandala forms the Mandala of the Two Realms. This mandala, along with the Diamond Realm, form the core of Chinese Tangmi and Japanese Tendai and Shingon Buddhist rituals, including abhisheka "initiation". In this ritual, new initiates are blindfolded and asked to toss a flower upon a mandala. Where the flower lands helps decide which Buddhist figure the student should devote themselves to.

In traditional Tangmi and Shingon halls, the Womb Realm Mandala is hung on the east wall, symbolizing the young stage of Mahāvairocana. In this setting, the Diamond Realm Mandala is hung on the west wall symbolizing the final realization of Mahāvairocana.