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  • * ''Skt.'' Pāṇḍaravāsinī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} * [[Five female buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Buddhalocanā. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} * [[Five female buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Samayatārā. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} * [[Five female buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Dhātvīśvarī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} * [[Five female buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vajradhara. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Buddhas and Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Māmakī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} * [[Five female buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Kurukullā. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Sarasvatī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Hayagrīva. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Amitāyus. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vaiśravaṇa. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Acala. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • *''Skt.'' Yamāntaka. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Cakrasaṃvara. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Jinasāgara. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vajravarāhī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vajrakīla. Vajrakīlaya {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vajrayoginī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Mahottara. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Hevajra. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Vajrasattva. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Jambhala. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • *''Skt.'' Ekajaṭī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • *''Skt.'' Vajrabhairava. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • *''Skt.'' Mañjughoṣa. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ul aspect of the [[buddhas of the five families]] and of the [[five female buddhas]]—are: #Buddhaheruka and his consort Buddhakrodhishvari; ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Prajñāpāramitā. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ral translation of the Sanskrit. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • '''Three deities of protection''' can refer to one of the following groups of deities: * [[Three Deities of the Great Master Vajrapani]] ...
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  • ...'Gökarmo'', [[Wyl.]] ''gos dkar mo'') — one of the [[five female buddhas]] and the consort of [[Amitabha]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...yl.]] ''rigs brgya'') — this refers to the [[hundred peaceful and wrathful deities]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...', [[Wyl.]] ''sangs rgyas spyan ma'') — one of the [[five female buddhas]] and the consort of [[Akshobhya]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...a'', [[Wyl.]] ''dam tshig sgrol ma'') — one of the [[five female buddhas]] and the consort of Buddha [[Amoghasiddhi]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Samantabhadrī. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...vas|Bodhisattvas]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Buddhas and Deities]]}} ...
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  • [[Image:Buddhas of the three times.JPG|frame|'''Buddhas of the three times''']] ...sented by [[Dipamkara]] (the Buddha of the past), [[Shakyamuni]] (present) and [[Maitreya]] (future). ...
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  • ...in-between (literally ‘on the border’) the wisdom and the worldly deities and neither male nor female. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...Tib. རྒྱལ་བ་རིགས་ལྔ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rgyal ba rigs lnga'') — the five peaceful buddhas of the [[sambhogakaya]]: They can be in union with the [[five female buddhas]]. See Diagram in [[Five buddha families]] article for more details. ...
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  • ...; Tib. རྣམ་པར་གཟིགས།, [[Wyl.]] ''rnam par gzigs'') is the first of the six buddhas who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. *[[Seven heroic buddhas ]] ...
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  • ...ib. ཐམས་ཅད་སྐྱོབ།, [[Wyl.]] ''thams cad skyob''), is the third of the six buddhas who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. *[[Seven heroic buddhas]] ...
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  • The [[forty-two peaceful deities|forty-two peaceful]] '''deities of the three seats''' or '''categories''' (Tib. ''den sum tsangwé kyilkhor ...|five male]] and [[five female buddhas]], and is called '''the seat of the buddhas'''; ...
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  • ...], ''Mamaki'', [[Wyl.]] ''ma ma ki'') — one of the [[five female buddhas]] and the consort of [[Ratnasambhava]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...''Ying Chukma'', [[Wyl.]] ''dbyings phyug ma'') — one of the [[five female buddhas]] also known as Vajra Dhatvishvari or [[White Tara]], the consort of [[Vair [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • .... 'Maledictory Fierce Mantra') — one of the worldly deities from the eight deities of [[Kagyé]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...Buddha of the [[karma family]], and is usually depicted as green in colour and holding a sword. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...kt.'' Padmasambhava. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Buddhas and Deities]]}} [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...phrul zhi khro'') — the [[mandala]] of the [[Hundred Peaceful and Wrathful Deities]] from the [[Web of Magical Illusion]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...and cycles of teachings, most notably the ''[[Tibetan Book of the Dead]]'' and the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]. They </noinclude> are: ====3-7) The Five Male Buddhas of the Five Families==== ...
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  • '''Three Deities of the Great Master Vajrapani''' (Tib. མཁན་ཆེན་ཕྱག་ ...eities of protection are referred to in the prayer ''Homage to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas'' by Kyabje [[Trulshik Rinpoche]]. ...
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  • ...uddha of the [[ratna family]], and is usually depicted as yellow in colour and holding a jewel. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...hava]]. Among the best known are [[Ekajati]], [[Mahakala]], [[Dza Rahula]] and Damchen [[Dorje Lekpa]]. *Ladrang Kalsang, ''The Guardian Deities of Tibet'' (India: Wisdom Books, 2007) ...
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  • ...from beings of lesser realization such as [[arhat]]s, [[pratyekabuddha]]s, and the like. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • #The chief [[buddha]] of the [[buddha family]], ''see'' [[buddhas of the five families]]; or #The great [[Dzogchen]] master and translator, ''see'' [[Vairotsana]]. ...
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  • ...amuni]]. In Tibetan iconography, Dipamkara most usually represents all the buddhas of the past. *[[buddhas of the three times]] ...
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  • ...self are not separate.<ref>Sogyal Rinpoche, ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 289.</ref> [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • The '''five female buddhas''' of the [[five families]], also known as the '''five mothers''' (Tib. ཡ [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ily]], associated with the east, and is usually depicted as blue in colour and holding a [[vajra]]. His [[buddha field]] is called ''Abhirati'' (Tib. མ [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...Tib. བདུད་རྩི་ཡོན་ཏན་, [[Wyl.]] ''bdud rtsi yon tan'') — one of the eight deities of [[Kagyé]] who appears in the south-west of the mandala instead of [[Lam [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...er]] or aggression. It is the family to which [[Akshobhya]], [[Vajrapani]] and [[Vajrasattva]] belong. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...last buddhas of the glorious aeon and the next four buddhas are the first buddhas of the fortunate aeon. ...vabhū (Skt.; Tib. ཐམས་ཅད་སྐྱོབས་ , Wyl. ''thams cad skyobs''), the 1,000th and final buddha of the glorious aeon. ...
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  • ...'Namshyalma'', [[Wyl.]] ''gnam zhal ma'') — [[Chemchok Heruka]]'s consort, and the wrathful aspect of [[Samantabhadri]]. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...dha Shakyamuni]] and the [[Six Munis]] are examples of supreme nirmanakaya buddhas. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...el and is usually depicted with his left hand in the [[meditation mudra]], and his right hand displaying the [[vitarka mudra]] of victorious argument. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ba yab bzhi'')<noinclude>, who are counted among the [[forty-two peaceful deities]],</noinclude> are: [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...who attained [[enlightenment]] during this present [[kalpa]], and the six buddhas who preceded him, each one presiding over a [[Fortunate Aeon]]. *[[The Seven Buddhas]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Samantabhadra. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Buddhas]]}} [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...rik'', [[Wyl.]] ''rin chen rigs'') is one of the [[five buddha families]] and is linked to the transmutation of [[pride]]. [[Ratnasambhava]] is the centr [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...]] can also sometimes refer to their retinue, as in the expression 'dralas and wermas'. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...l.]] ''de bzhin gshegs pa'i rigs'') is one of the [[five buddha families]] and is linked to the transmutation of [[ignorance]]. [[Vairochana]] is the cent [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...or attachment. It is the family to which [[Amitabha]], [[Avalokiteshvara]] and [[Guru Padmasambhava]] belong. It is also the buddha family with which [[hu [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...i rik'', [[Wyl.]] ''las kyi rigs'') is one of the [[five buddha families]] and is linked to the transmutation of [[jealousy]]. [[Amoghasiddhi]] is the cen [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...tra]] [[mandala]]s, and one of the [[Kadam Lha Shyi|four main meditational deities]] of the [[Kadampa]] school. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...Yoga Tantra]], practised by the [[Sarma]] schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and especially the [[Sakya]] lineage. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...mchok Heruka is also the central deity in the mandala of [[Tsokchen Düpa]] and [[Kagyé]]. ...s|peaceful deities]] of the mandala of the [[hundred peaceful and wrathful deities]]. ...
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  • ...gönpo''; Wyl. ''rigs gsum mgon po'') — [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Manjushri]] and [[Vajrapani]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • * ''Skt.'' Tārā. {{Context|[[:Category:Buddhas and Deities|Deities]]}} ...kti | of a Yoginī | of a female monkey (daughter of Susheṇa, wife of Bālin and mother of Añgada) {{Context|[[:Category:Mahavyutpatti|Mahavyutpatti]]}} {{ ...
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  • [[Image:3longlife.jpg|frame|Three deities of long life, from the personal collection of [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]]] '''Three deities of long life''' (Tib. ཚེ་ལྷ་རྣམ་གསུམ་, ''tsé ...
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  • ...'Five Protectors', is a term used to describe both the scriptures and the deities of the “five protectress goddesses” popular in the [[Mahayana]]-[[Vajra ...tural disasters, curing snakebite, overcoming fear and averting pestilence and epidemics. ...
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  • ...མེད་ལྷ་མོ་, ''dakmé lhamo'', Wyl. ''bdag med lha mo'') is a female Buddha and consort of [[Hevajra]] in the [[Hevajra Tantra]]. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...]. She is light blue in colour and holds a [[skull-cup]] in her right hand and a [[khatvanga]] trident in her left hand. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ntras]] of [[Highest Yoga Tantra]], and common to the [[Sakya]], [[Kagyü]] and [[Gelug]] schools. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...andala of the [[five wrathful herukas and their five consorts|ten wrathful deities]] of the [[ten directions]] (Wyl. ''phyogs bcu khro bo bcu'i dkyil 'khor'' [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • #The actual wisdom deities you invite to come and bless the deities of the [[mandala]] you have visualized. ...ef>His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], ''Pure Appearance—Development and Completion Stages in Vajrayana Practice'' (Halifax: Vajravairochana Transla ...
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  • ...eans 'hybrid')<noinclude> who are counted among the [[fifty-eight wrathful deities]]</noinclude>. They are: [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...and cycles of teachings, most notably the ''[[Tibetan Book of the Dead]]'' and the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]. They </noinclude>are: ====1-10) The Five Wrathful Herukas and their Five Consorts==== ...
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  • ...e Great Cloud of Blessings’ – The Prayer Which Magnetizes All that Appears and All that Exists</ref> [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ated with this wealth deity but he is usually depicted as yellow in colour and holding a mongoose in his left hand. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...'sgo ma bzhi'')<noinclude>, who are counted among the [[forty-two peaceful deities]],</noinclude> are: ...dong ma'') also called 'Horse Face' or 'Iron Hook', guarding the east gate and in union with Vijaya (or Achala?) ...
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  • ...aid to represent unconditional confidence, disciplined awareness, kindness and modesty. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...included in the [[Tantra]] section of the [[Derge Kangyur]] ([[Toh]] 821) and the Miscellaneous section of the [[Tengyur]] (Toh 4412). ...te Aeon]], and the first three, starting with Vipaśyin, are the last three buddhas of the preceding [[kalpa|eon]]. <ref>84000 Translating the Words of the Bud ...
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  • ...horse]]. The [[Buddha]] said that in a previous life he had once heard it, and from that moment on never again did he experience fear or defeat. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...said to represent unconditional cheerfulness, a mind free of doubt, clear and precise. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...e Great Cloud of Blessings’ – The Prayer Which Magnetizes All that Appears and All that Exists</ref> [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...er a teaching the first time he encountered it, and experienced visions of deities without needing to practise. Attaining the first [[vidyadhara]] level, the [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...According to the [[Basic vehicle]], he is the fifth of the [[seven heroic buddhas]], who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. ...n consisted of seventy thousand monks, his second of sixty thousand monks, and his third of fifty thousand monks. The extent of his lifespan was thirty th ...
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  • ...According to the [[Basic vehicle]], he is the fourth of the [[seven heroic buddhas]], who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. ...for eighty thousand years. His [[relics]] remained in a single collection and were contained in a single [[stupa]].<ref>84000, 2.B.2</ref> ...
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  • ...nag po'') is a wrathful healing form of [[Manjushri]] used to remove inner and outer obstacles. [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...nd seasons. It identifies with mind beyond ego, and not the petty grasping and clinging that mark our ordinary life in the world. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...he [[Gelugpa]] school), named Dharmaraja or Kalarupa, who has outer, inner and secret manifestations. [[Category:Gods and demons]] ...
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  • ...rdial [[Buddha]] and the [[root guru]], red in colour, holding a [[vajra]] and [[bell]] crossed at his heart. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Its Fundamentals and History'', trans. and ed. Gyurme Dorje (Boston: Wisdom, 1991), vol.1 page 129-130, ISBN 978-0861 [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...main [[Dharma Protectors|dharma protector]] of the [[Karma Kagyü]] school and the [[Karmapa|Karmapas]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...containing the nectar of immortality. Amitayus is also one of the [[three deities of long life]]. *{{LH|words-of-the-buddha/sutra-boundless-life|The Sutra of Boundless Life and Wisdom}} ...
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  • ...e main [[yidam]]s of the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] of the [[Sarma]] schools, and especially of its mother tantras. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...uck and wealth. Like several of the Hindu pantheon, Ganapati is recognized and respected in the Buddhist tradition as a powerful worldly protector. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...ma]] entrusted the teachings of [[Kagyé]] which had been sealed in caskets and placed within the stupa of [[Shankarakuta]] (Tib. ''Deché Tsekpa'') in the [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...the [[Hevajra Tantra]]—as well as [[Saraha]], [[Dombiheruka]], [[Virupa]], and Krishnacharin. ...ed in Body', he taught the [[secret mantra]] to [[dakini]]s and made outer and inner spirits into protectors of the [[Dharma]]. He was then known as Nyima ...
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  • '''Five Patron Gods''' (Tib. ''gowé lha nga'') — natural ‘guardian deities’ or protective forces who have their seat within each person’s being, f #''Nor lha'' resides under the left armpit in men and under the right armpit in women. ...
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  • ...[Wyl.]] ''he ru ka'' or ''khrag 'thung'')— another name for wrathful deity and can refer to [[Hevajra]] or [[Chakrasamvara]]. In the [[Nyingma]] tradition ...to [[Patrul Rinpoche]], heruka means "one in whom absolute space (''he'') and [[primordial wisdom]] (''ka'') are united (''ru'')."<ref>Khenpo Ngawang Pel ...
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  • ...[[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage, Orgyen Menla is the outer form of the [[Lama]], and the practice is called [[Orgyen Menla Dütsi Bum Zang]]. [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...irth') — one of the [[Four Great Kings]]. Guardian King of the '''South''' and leader of the [[kumbhanda]]s, fierce beings who reside in the desire realms ...ects beings who have led a virtuous life from [[Yama]], the Lord of Death, and uses his power to ward off anything that would disrupt the [[Dharma]]. ...
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  • ..., the Yangdak practice related to [[Palchen Düpa]] is called "Union Of The Buddhas" (Wyl. ''yang dag sangs rgyas mnyam sbyor''). ...ruka'' is that ''Shri'' means ''glorious'' and is an epithet used for many deities. This would imply that the deity is simply referred to as ''Glorious Heruka ...
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  • ...ge:Pema Jungne.jpg|frame|Guru Tsokye Dorje with [[Mandarava]] on his right and [[Yeshe Tsogyal]] on his left]] ...na]], on an island in the lake of [[Dhanakosha]], the blessings of all the buddhas took shape in the form of a multi-coloured lotus flower. Moved with compass ...
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  • ...[[Highest Yoga Tantra]] of the [[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]] and [[Gelug]] schools and the most well known aspect of the deity is the one known as Kechari accordi ...hen Beara]], 16 October 2011, from a lineage transmitted through [[Marpa]] and [[Milarepa]] ...
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  • ...ly depicted as red in colour, in dancing posture and holding a flowery bow and arrow. She is also one of the [[Twenty-One Taras]] mentioned in the ancient It should be noted that in her well known mantra, it says Kurukulle and not Kurukulla, yet this is because of the vocative form of Sanskrit grammar ...
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  • ...a [[buddha]] in monastic robes, holding an [[alms bowl]] in his left hand and a [[vajra]] in his right hand. ...[Ananda]]. Others say he took ordination from [[Prabhahasti]] in [[Zahor]] and was given the name Shakya Sengé, 'Lion of the Shakyas'. ...
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  • ...dial purity of the nature of our mind".<ref>''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 106.</ref> ...as a [[buddha]], sky-blue in colour, sitting in the vast expanse of space, and encircled by an aura of rainbow light. He is completely naked, meaning unst ...
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  • ...' 'gro ma'') — a female embodiment of enlightened energy. Female [[lama]]s and the spiritual wives of male lamas often have the epithet 'khandro'. ...nd worldly dakinis, and in the [[Sarma]] tradition about pureland, mantra, and innate dakinis, but this is merely a difference in terminology.<ref>Source ...
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  • ...Tib. ཁྲོ་བོ་བཅུ་, ''trowo chu'', [[Wyl.]] ''khro bo bcu'') — the ten main deities in the [[mandala]] of [[Vajrakilaya]], surrounding the main deity in each o [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] ...
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  • ...akaya]] [[Samantabhadra]] to the sambhogakaya—the [[five buddha families]] and Vajrasattva, who are Samantabhadra’s own self-reflection. This is the [[m ...ents have been impaired, be purified entirely of all their harmful actions and impairments merely by hearing my name, thinking of me, or reciting the [[hu ...
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  • ...ung''; Eng. 'Defender of the Area') is the Guardian King of the '''East''' and chief of the [[gandharva]]s, the musicians of the heavens. ...ge]] in the [[Dharma]]. From then on their virtue protected them from harm and they lived, free of fear, on the ocean's surface. ...
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  • ...r level, as [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] says, Amitabha "represents our pure nature and symbolizes the transmutation of desire, the predominant emotion of the huma *{{LH|/topics/amitabha-sukhavati|Amitābha and Sukhāvatī Series on Lotsawa House}} ...
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  • ...''[[Four Medical Tantras]]'', which are the basis of [[Tibetan medicine]], and to many [[sadhana]]s of healing. ...lects the different activities which they embody and in which they engage, and are determined by the aspirations they made at the time of their initial ge ...
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  • ...Peaceful Wrathful Tangka 2.png |thumb|350px| Hundred peaceful and wrathful deities]] ...t methods or practices of [[confession]] within the [[Nyingma]] tradition, and is also a particularly powerful prayer for those who have died or are ill. ...
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  • :*[[:Category:Buddhas_and_Deities|Buddhas & Deities]] ...a personifies the [[guru]] principle, the heart of [[Vajrayana]] Buddhism, and he is therefore known as the ‘second Buddha’ (Tib. ''sangyé nyipa''). ...
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  • ...one of the [[eight great bodhisattvas]] who is especially revered in China and Japan. Having vowed not to achieve [[buddhahood]] until all hells are empti ...r and devotion to the Buddha of her time, through prayer, making offerings and dedicating the merit to her mother, she was able to liberate her from hell. ...
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  • ...n gyi smon lam gyi khyad par rgyas pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen po'i mdo'') and ''The Incantation of Vaiḍūrya-prabhā'' (D 505, Skt. ''tathāgata-vaiḍ # The One with the Accomplishment of the Vow of the Radiance of Gold and Fine Stainless Jewels (Skt. ''Suvarṇa­bhadra­vimala­ratna­prabhā­sa ...
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  • [[Image:Buddha16Arhats.JPG|frame|[[Buddha]] and the Sixteen Arhats]] ...xteen Arhats and an assembly of [[bodhisattva]]s generates great [[merit]] and quickly develops insight into the teachings of the Buddha. ...
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  • ...aining'' has been preserved in Sanskrit, eg. as inputted by Mirek Rozehnal and published on GRETIL.</ref> ...f the Śikṣāsamuccaya adds a homage to Nirmala before Vimala. Both of these buddhas’ names could be rendered into Tibetan as Drima Mepa (Wyl. ''dri ma med p ...
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  • ...[[Ushnishavijaya]] (Tib. ''Namgyalma'')—known collectively as the '[[three deities of long life]]'—[[Tsendali]], the consort of Amitayus, or [[Thangtong Gya ...Rinpoche]] writes<ref>[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 249.</ref>: ...
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  • ...respond to human misconduct and environmental misuse by creating obstacles and disease. [[Patrul Rinpoche]] categorizes wordly mamos in the [[preta]] clas *mamos with special karma and ...
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  • ...the [[Buddha]]. In this form, he sometimes appears whitish-green in colour and holding a lily to symbolize renunciation of the [[destructive emotions]]. ...dom]] of all the buddhas, traditionally depicted with a sword in his right and a text in his left hand. ...
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  • ...ng phyug'') is said to be the essence of the speech of all the [[buddha]]s and the incarnation of their [[compassion]]. ...the [[Eight Great Close Sons]], he is usually depicted as white in colour and holding a lotus. ...
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  • ...rol'') is a cycle of [[terma]] teachings revealing the [[bardo]] teachings and instructions of the [[Nyingma]] tradition. They were revealed in the fourte *'''Highway of the Great Yoga: A Daily Practice for the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities of the Self-Liberated Wisdom Mind''' (''zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol gyi rg ...
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  • ...on the [[development stage]] (Tib. ''kyérim''), and emphasizes the clarity and precision of visualization as [[skilful means]]. ...nce all phenomena are realized to be a magical display in which appearance and [[emptiness]] are indivisible. ...
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  • *[[six mother scriptures]] and ...its earliest stages, the long Perfection of Wisdom sutras explain how each and every category in turn is ultimately empty. ...
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  • ...[enlightenment]] (and thus became a [[buddha]]) in the sixth century B.C., and who taught the spiritual path followed by millions all over the world, know ...ition from Fo-lin and accepted by the Japanese schools: Jodo, Jodo-Shinshu and Nichirenshu ...
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  • ...[[universal golden basis|golden ground]], completely pure, full of beauty and power.<br> Beside them are Deha and Videha <br>[[Ngayab Ling|Chamara]] and Aparachamara<br> ...
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  • ...undred peaceful and wrathful deities]], [[Tsokchen Düpa]], [[Lama Gongdü]] and [[Kagyé]]. *a medium length one, ‘[[The Medium Length Practice of Tendrel Nyesel]]’ and ...
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  • :Through offering to all the buddhas in their pure realms ...he higher realms and the kingdom of Dharma, the sacred truths of cessation and the path. <ref>ibid, p.102</ref> ...
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  • ...[[torma]] offering, drawing [[mandala]]s, establishing protective circles, and her dharanis were often inserted as [[dharmakaya]] relics into [[stupa]]s. ...legs and 1,000,000 eyes. In her two central hands she holds a dharma wheel and the handle of the white parasol from which she takes her name. In her other ...
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  • ...he source of blessings. It does not contradict the tantras of ground, path and fruition either in words or meaning. For gaining accomplishment, it is unde *[[Khenpo Pema Vajra]], '''Marking, Light Aspiration and Praise for the Consecration of Amrita of the Awesome Ones' Assembly''' (''d ...
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  • :*[[:Category:Buddhas_and_Deities|Buddhas and Deities]] :*[[:Category:Prayers_and_Practices|Prayers and Practices]] ...
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  • ...erma]] revelation of the two great [[tertön]]s [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Chokgyur Lingpa]], consisting of about ten volumes of texts, from which t ...yus]], [[sambhogakaya]] Ngensong Dongtruk (a form of [[Avalokiteshvara]]), and the [[nirmanakaya]] [[Padmasambhava]] together with the [[twelve emanations ...
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  • ...zur Zentralasienforschung 14, (Halle: International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, 2008), 258-9.</ref> ...will become their guardian and protector, they will obtain many qualities and encounter only favourable circumstances. ...
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  • [[Image:Boudhanath_information.jpg|thumb|Information about the Stupa and its surroundings]] ...ists and Their Tibetan Successors'', (Boston: Shambhala, 2002): 365.</ref> and Jarung Khashor (Tib. བྱ་རུང་ཁ་ཤོར་, [[Wyl.]] ''by ...
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  • ...du valley to revere the site, while Buddhist practitioners from both India and Tibet have been gathering here for centuries, to pay homage. ...onnection between the well-being of the buddhadharma throughout South Asia and its flourishing in Tibet as well. ...
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  • ...'shakya dpal''), Gar Dampa Chodingpa (Wyl. ''mgar dam pa chos sdings pa'') and Gar Dampa Zhonnu Dorje (Wyl. ''mgar dam pa gzhon nu rdo rje'').</Ref> ...eived empowerment from [[Gampopa]]’s disciple [[Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo]] and later became a close disiple of [[Drikung Kyobpa Jikten Sumgön]], the foun ...
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  • ...n Orgyen Chö Ling, 'Tok ta bar sum', (Good at the beginning, in the middle and at the end), by [[Mipham]] Rinpoche ...npoche]], Derbyshire, [[Patrul Rinpoche]]'s [[Special Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King]], his commentary on [[Tsik Sum Né Dek]] ...
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  • [[Image:SR NKR wang.JPG|frame|[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] and [[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]] during an empowerment<ref>This picture was taken ...lar way, empowerments given in the Dordogne and at public venues in London and Paris which were attended by many of Sogyal Rinpoche's students have been i ...
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  • ...[[Guru Drakpo]]. It is especially powerful for subjugating negative forces and overcoming diseases. *'''The Blazing Wrathful Guru, Hayagrīva and Garuḍa, from the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse''' (root terma) ''(klo ...
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  • ...ual in Tibet'', (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978): 469-470. And: Martin Willson, In ''Praise of Tara: Songs to the Saviouress'', (Somervill ...all details such as posture, number of heads and hands, colour, implements and hand gestures. ...
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  • [[Image:SR NKR wang.JPG|frame|[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] and [[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]] during an empowerment]] ...we receive it, we are empowered to follow a particular spiritual practice, and so come to master its realization.<ref>[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], ''Guru ...
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  • ...mind]]—that which we really are—Dzogchen is the clearest, most effective, and most relevant to the modern world. ...their innermost practice. Its origins reach back to before human history, and neither is it limited to [[Buddhism]], nor to Tibet, nor indeed even to thi ...
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  • ...tion of [[Vimalamitra]] and [[King Trisong Deutsen]]. He was a prime mover and source of inspiration behind the flourishing of the [[Rimé]], non-partisan ...ather was Rinchen Namgyal, a secretary in Derge belonging to the Nyö clan, and a descendant of Drikung Changchub Lingpa. His mother Sönam Tso was a daugh ...
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  • ...blessings and the incarnation of all the buddhas for the benefit of beings and the flourishing of the [[secret mantra]] teachings. Their invocation is kno ...
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  • ...has also become the name of practices ([[sadhana]] and prayers) related to—and causing the flourishing of—Lungta. ...ne, from baleful portents to auspicious signs, from poverty to prosperity, and it implies that this should ensue with the greatest speed. ...
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  • ...ertön Sogyal]], Lerab Lingpa. His family was related to [[Dudjom Lingpa]], and the 3rd Dodrupchen [[Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]] was his father’s uncle. ...five hundred of Sogyal Rinpoche’s students from Europe, the United States and Australia attended the retreat, which was to become an important landmark i ...
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  • ...Lakar house today. Villagers still circumambulate the remains of the house and the carved mani-stone pile nearby]] ...ag Nga, located in the part of [[Eastern Tibet]] known as “The Four Rivers and Six Ranges.” The story of this great family, whose fame extended througho ...
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  • ...he Lhasa editions. The Derge edition was published shortly after his death and proofread by [[Gyurme Tsewang Chokdrup|Katok Getse]] in 1802. In the beginn *Other texts (rest of vol 4. and vol. 5) ...
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  • ...anation of [[Nanam Dorje Dudjom]], the speech emanation of [[Vajravarahi]] and the mind emanation of Guru [[Padmasambhava]]. ...f> and the great [[Rigdzin Gödemchen]] (1337-1408),<ref>Both Rigdzin Gödem and Tertön Sogyal lived into their seventies. It is unusual for a tertön to l ...
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  • ...o''' (1938-2003) was one of the most active contemporary women [[tertön]]s and masters of Tibet. ...ral key figures including Tra Gelong Tsultrim Dargyé, a master from Golok, and [[Sera Khandro]], the consort of [[Tulku Trimé Özer]], a son of Dudjom Li ...
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  • ...he the first [[Dodrupchen Jikme Trinle Özer]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]]. ...e Shechen edition were based on the Derge edition of Jikme Lingpa's works, and the latter two were taken from various sources. For the sake of clarity som ...
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