Palden Lhamo means "Glorious Goddess" and can feature a wide range of wrathful female protectors and
dakinis. Usually, Palden Lhamo refers to the Gelugpa version of her as a wrathful emanation of
Tara. Magzor Gyalmo was said to be named Remati during the time she was married to the evil king of Lanka, both of them
rakshasas according to one version. Remati vowed that if she failed to convert the king to Buddhism and dispel his wickedness, she would end his dynasty. She tried many times to convert him to avoid the killing of dharma practitioners but failed along with their son being raised to kill Buddhists. With no choice, she slaughtered her son while her husband was out hunting. She ate her son's flesh, drank his blood with his skull as a
kapala or cup, and flayed his skin to make a saddle. She escaped out towards the north. Just as she left on a mule, the king returned and found out about his son's murder. Enraged, he shot the rump of the mule that Remati was riding. In response, Remati healed the wound and transformed it into an eye by stating, "May the wound of my mount become an eye large enough to watch over the twenty-four regions, and may I myself be the one to extirpate the lineage of the malignant kings of Lanka!". She was also appointed as a guardian of dharma by
Yama, lord of death. Her retinue consists of the lion-headed dakini
Simhamukha (Sengdongma) behind her and the
Makara-headed dakini Makaravaktra holding the reins of the mule in front of Palden Lhamo. Surrounding them are the 4 Goddesses of the Seasons, the 5 Sisters of Long Life, and the 12
Tenma goddesses. ==Palden Lhamo and the lake Lhamo La-tso==