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Thousand-armed
Avalokitesvara - (Tib.: Tshenresi), The central deity of this Mandala.
All seeing Buddha of infinite compassion, he has one thousand arms and
eyes and eleven heads. Nine heads of himself the tenth of Vajrapani and
the eleventh of his spiritual father Amitabha |
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Amitabha
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha), the buddha of infinit light |
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03.
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Sword
of Wisdom - attribute of Bodhisattva Manjushri |
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04.
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Se
mo rig nga - Goddess of right hand side (north in Mandala), sister
of Se Norbu (no. 8) and doughter of Buddha Amitabha and his Yum |
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05.
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Dorje
/ Vajra - one of the eight lucky symbols |
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06.
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Rhi
le rum - consort of Amitabha |
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07.
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Wishing
Jewel - one of the eight lucky symbols |
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08.
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Se
norbu - Goddess of left hand side (north in Mandala), sister of Se
mo rig nga (no. 4) and doughter of Buddha Amitabha and his Yum |
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09.
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Lotus
- Symbol of Purity and one of the eight lucky symbols |
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Second
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10.
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Amitabha
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha), the buddha of infinit light |
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11.
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Pandara
- divine consort of Amitabha |
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12.
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Amogasiddhi
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha) |
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13.
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Tara
- Divine consort of Amogasiddhi |
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14.
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Avalokiteshvara |
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15.
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Prajnaparamita
- Buddhist Deity of wisdom and knowledge |
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16.
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Vairocana
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha) |
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17.
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Buddhalocana
- divine consort of Vairocana |
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18.
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Akshobhya
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha) |
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19.
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Mamaki
- divine consort of Akshobhya |
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20.
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Ratnasabhava
- One of the Five Tathagatas (Dhyani Buddha) |
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21.
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Samantabhadri
- divine consort of Ratnasambhava |
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22.
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Singe
Rapten - Buddha who saves animals |
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23.
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Kharbar
marpo - Buddha who saves Pretas |
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24.
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Yama
- King of Hell who judges about indidividuel´s rebirth |
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25.
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Gyasin
Karpo - lute holding Buddha who saves gods |
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Khorva
Dondup - Buddha who saves hell-beiings |
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Thap
sing rig - Budda who saves Demi gods |
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Shakyamuni
- 4th human Buddha enlightened one who saves human |
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29.
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Avalokiteshvara
- Dharmakaya Bodhisattva of confession |
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Above
Mandala
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30.
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Zur
Shung Shesrab Dragpa -
Furious Wisdom, holding fast to the Lama´s heart, completeing his
study and practice. He destroyed vice by magical display and inspired
faith in others to become object of reference to all Dharma bearers. |
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Chos
Rgyal Ratna Lingpa- Jewels island
yogi, as the translator Lang Dro returned to Lo Drak Trushul he
opened the door of 25 Zap Ter like thew Four Collections Karchu, possessor
of unfailing all pervasive activity |
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Dharmakirti
- Dharma Fame - Spiritual son of Peerless Dingnaga. He humbled and converted
the followers of Isvara. A great warrior along shaking the outsiders strength. |
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33.
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Jyang
Chen Nying mo - Nyingma pa Lama (abbot) |
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34.
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Avalokiteshvara |
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35.
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Amitabha |
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36.
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Padmasambhava
- Guru Rinpoche - Lotus born Guru
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37.
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King
Songsten Gampo - Incarnation of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 8th
century king of Tibet who first introduced the Holy Scripture to Tibet
for translation and explanation of its meaning
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Jigme
Lingpa - Fearless Island Yogin. Caught by the lotus born Drimey
Wozer, perfect inthe art of Atiyoga. He spread the Dharma of his Gong
Ter to the ends of the earth. |
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Guru
Chos Kyi Wang Chyug - Dharma Might - As king Trisong Detsen´s
Speech incarnate, of Pangtong Lineage in Layak. In Namkhay Trak he reveled
the Gyatsa Korsum amongst eighty Terma, to become Master of Compassion
in Training |
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Asanga
- The Unhindered. A follower of Lord Regent Maitrea´s eality, treasury
of illumination of Shakya Muni´s precicious teaching and a great
teacher of the Yogacarya school |
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Below
Mandala
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41.
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Pankar
Mahakala - Protector of the Dharma |
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42.
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Ekajati
- Tib.: Tsechikma or Ral grig ma - Single plaited Mother, also known
as Ngag Sungma or "Blue Tara", Mother Protectress of Mantra. Arisin out
of the suffocating black wind at the world´s end. Mistress of every
action and understanding, empress of the Mamo, Queen of Existence |
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Tseringma
- Goddess of longvity (also called "Auspicious Lady of Long Life). She
represents the foridable spiritual power held in the towering peaks of
the Himalayan mountains. |
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Vajra
Sadhu - Invincible Saint, resident in the valley of Shang in the
country of Uyuk, in the buring iron Palace. He was born of malinant spirits
and skilled in magical transformation. He is a servant of Vajrapani |
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45.
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Gompo
Tso Gyi Drakpo - Protector of Buddha´s law (dharma) |
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46.
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Rahul
- Arisen out of Pure Land of fire and infinite ferocity, the Lord who
is created out of violent activity, smokey grey in colour with nine heads,four
arms and one thousand flaming eyes. |
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Hayagriva
- horsenecked Dharmakya of every victor of Lotus lineage. Lord of Dharma
Amitabha manifest as Vajra Dharma, terrific Buddha incarnate, sprung of
the syllable "HRI" of Avalokiteshvara |
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Vajra-Varahi
- Mistress of Magical Power. Arisen out of the unborn purity of the Dharmadatu
Citadel, black wrathful vajra mother serving creation, bestower of both
relative and absolute power. |
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Four-armed
Mahakala - arisen out of the back red fire Mandala. He sits upon
Lotus, Sun and Corpse, cross legged with one face and four arms. |