. . "Often she appears as liberator in the mandala of Green Tara. Along with that her ascribed powers are removing the fear of enemies, spreading joy and removing personal hindrances on the path to enlightenment. Ekajati is the protector of secret mantras and \"as the mother of the mothers of all the Buddhas,\" represents ultimate unity. As such her own mantra is also secret. The first Karmapa [[D%C3%BCsum Khyenpa]] already meditated upon her in early childhood. According to Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, she is the principle guardian of the Dzogchen teachings and is \"a personification of the essentially non-dual nature of primordial energy.\""@en . "Ekajati"@en . . . . . . "Often she appears as liberator in the mandala of Green Tara. Along with that her ascribed powers are removing the fear of enemies, spreading joy and removing personal hindrances on the path to enlightenment. Ekajati is the protector of secret mantras and \"as the mother of the mothers of all the Buddhas,\" represents ultimate unity. As such her own mantra is also secret. The first Karmapa [[D%C3%BCsum Khyenpa]] already meditated upon her in early childhood."@en . . . "Though not identified in the issue, Ekajati's depictions in Tibetan Buddhist art show her with a large tooth beneath the upper lip."@en . . . . . . . . . "Though not identified in the issue, Ekajati's depictions in Tibetan Buddhist art show her with a large tooth beneath the upper lip."@en .