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'''Dakini Lekyi Wangmo''' ([[mkha' 'gro las kyi dbang mo]]). Leykyi Wangmo, Skt. Karma Indranila, Karmeshvari. The dakini who transmitted the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]] to the [[Eight Vidyadharas]] and later the Assemblage of Sugatas to Padmasambhava. Received the Vajrayana teachings from Vajrasattva and transmitted them to [[Hungchenkara]], one of the [[eight vidyadharas]] of India. She also entrusted to Guru Padmasambhava the transmission of the [[Eight Commands]], the [[Union of the Sugatas]] ([[bka' brgyad bde gshegs 'dus pa]]). She is also known as Kungamo ([[kun dga' mo]]). [RY]
'''Manjushri Body''' ([['jam dpal sku]]). The heruka of the Tathagata Body family or the tantric teachings connected to this deity among the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]]. Also known as [[Yamantaka]], the wrathful form of Manjushri.


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See also: [[Assemblage of Sugatas]] ([[bka' brgyad bde gshegs 'dus pa]])
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Manjushri Body ('jam dpal sku). The heruka of the Tathagata Body family or the tantric teachings connected to this deity among the Eight Sadhana Teachings. Also known as Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri.

See also: Assemblage of Sugatas (bka' brgyad bde gshegs 'dus pa)