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Peaceful Guru (3)<br>
Peaceful Guru (3)<br>
Wrathful Guru (5)<br>
Wrathful Guru (5)<br>
Amitayus (5)<br>
[[Amitayus]] (5)<br>
Avalokiteshvara (4)<br>
[[Avalokiteshvara]] (4)<br>
Hayagriva (3)<br>
[[Hayagriva]] (3)<br>
Vajrapani (3)<br>
[[Vajrapani]] (3)<br>
Vajravarahi (4)<br>
[[Vajravarahi]] (4)<br>
Wisdom deities (Mañjushri and Sarasvati) (3)<br>
Wisdom deities ([[Mañjushri]] and [[Sarasvati]]) (3)<br>
Deities of Activity (Dorje Namjom etc) (5)<br>
Deities of Activity (Dorje Namjom, etc.) (5)<br>
Gönpo protectors (6)<br>
Gönpo protectors (6)<br>
Various protectors (12)<br>
Various protectors (12)<br>
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Revision as of 16:38, 29 June 2008

Döjo Bumzang (Wyl. ‘dod ‘jo bum bzang) or 'The Excellent Wish-Granting Vase' is a collection of termas that was compiled by Terdak Lingpa (1646-1714) and his brother Lochen Dharmashri (1654-1718) and consists of the following sections (number of empowerments per section in parentheses):

General
Peaceful Guru (3)
Wrathful Guru (5)
Amitayus (5)
Avalokiteshvara (4)
Hayagriva (3)
Vajrapani (3)
Vajravarahi (4)
Wisdom deities (Mañjushri and Sarasvati) (3)
Deities of Activity (Dorje Namjom, etc.) (5)
Gönpo protectors (6)
Various protectors (12)
Wealth deities (7)

The empowerments of Döjo Bumzang were granted the Rigpa Sangha in June-July 2003 by Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche.