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Gyalpo spirits ([[rgyal po]]). A type of mischievous spirit, sometimes counted among the '[[eight classes of gods and demons]].' When subdued by a great master, they can also act as guardians of the Buddhadharma. [RY]


 
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Gyalpo spirits (rgyal po). A type of mischievous spirit, sometimes counted among the 'eight classes of gods and demons.' When subdued by a great master, they can also act as guardians of the Buddhadharma. [RY]