In the vast and profound world of Vajrayana Buddhism, protectors of the Dharma play a vital role in safeguarding both spiritual practice and the wellbeing of sentient beings. Among these powerful protectors, Ekajati stands out as a unique and deeply revered figure, especially within the Dzogchen tradition.
Her origin is traced to the divine realms, where she is believed to be the daughter of Lord Shiva and Umadeva. In Buddhist practice, Lord Shiva is often known as Lha Wangchuk, a deity to whom prayers are offered at the beginning of rituals. This reflects the deep interconnection of spiritual traditions, where wisdom transcends boundaries and manifests in different forms.
Through the intervention of Vajrakilaya, Ekajati was entrusted with the sacred responsibility of protecting the Dharma. Since then, she has remained a central guardian in Dzogchen teachings, symbolizing unwavering awareness and fierce compassion.
In Bhutan, Ekajati is not just a symbolic figure she is believed to be actively present. It is said that she resides in sacred sites such as Aum Dungtima and Tumdray Ama Ney, where her blessings continue to guide and protect the Bhutanese people.
Bhutan itself is a land profoundly blessed by enlightened beings. It is sanctified by Guru Rinpoche, who established Vajrayana Buddhism in the Himalayas, and by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, who unified the nation. Today, Bhutan is guided by His Majesty the 5th king under whose leadership the country is entering a new era of transformation.
One of the most visionary initiatives of this era is the Gelephu Mindfulness City, which seeks to harmonize spiritual values with modern development. In this transformative journey, many Bhutanese believe that Ekajati continues to play a vital role protecting the nation from negative forces and ensuring that progress remains aligned with positive intentions and collective well-being.
As a Bhutanese , I feel a deep sense of connection and gratitude. In times of change and uncertainty, Ekajati reminds us to remain steadfast in wisdom and compassion.As we move forward as a nation embracing progress while preserving our spiritual heritage. I offer my prayers:
May Ekajati continue to bless Bhutan.
May she protect our path from obstacles.
May she guide us toward wisdom, harmony, and liberation.




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