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The '''three mandalas''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dkyil 'khor gsum'') in [[Anuyoga]] are: | The '''three mandalas''' (Tib. དཀྱིལ་འཁོར་གསུམ་, ''kyilkhor sum'', [[Wyl.]] ''dkyil 'khor gsum'') in [[Anuyoga]] are: | ||
# the root [[mandala]] of the main deity (Wyl. ''bdag nyid rtsa ba'i dkyil 'khor'') | # the root [[mandala]] of the main deity (Wyl. ''bdag nyid rtsa ba'i dkyil 'khor'') |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 15 March 2018
The three mandalas (Tib. དཀྱིལ་འཁོར་གསུམ་, kyilkhor sum, Wyl. dkyil 'khor gsum) in Anuyoga are:
- the root mandala of the main deity (Wyl. bdag nyid rtsa ba'i dkyil 'khor)
- the mandala of the ten wrathful deities of the ten directions (Wyl. phyogs bcu khro bo bcu'i dkyil 'khor)
- the mandala of the son of kilaya (Wyl. phur ba sras kyi dkyil 'khor)