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'''Sangdag Dorje Bechon''' ([[gsang bdag rdo rje be con]])
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'''King Jah''' ([[rgyal po dzah]]'''Bold text'''). The first human recipient of the [[Mahayoga]] teachings who received empowerment and instruction from the Lord of Secrets, and also an important figure head in the transmission of [[Anu Yoga]].
  
==Poetic details ==
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==Alias==
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*[[lung bstan rdo rje]], [[Vajra Prophesy]]
  
This deity in essence is the strength and might of every buddha, gathered into one.<br>
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==Internal links==
In form he holds the treasury of the most secret and profound of all awakened ones,<br>
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*[[Anu Yoga]] has more about King Jah's role in the transmission lineage to his sons.
By means of names and forms in untold numbers <br>
 
Such as lords of the ten bhumis — Dharmevajra, Vajra Garbha, Vajrapani and so forth.<br>
 
Attending every conqueror and bodhisattva, and each of their successors, always and whoever they may be,<br>
 
Superior to any other is his might of miracles to vanquish Mara, the obstructers, and the agents of distortion.<br>
 
  
:The poetic details on [[Vajrapani]], the [[Lord of Secrets]], by [[Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye]] are from the empowerment text to the [[Vajra Club of the Lord of Secrets]], [[Sangdag Dorje Bechon in the New Treasures]], [[Chokling Tersar]]. Translated by [[Erik Pema Kunsang]].
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*Please expand, using [[Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions]]
  
==Other Names==
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
*[[Lord of Secrets]] ([[gsang ba'i bdag po]])
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[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
*[[Dharmevajra]] ([[rdo rje chos]])
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[[Category:Indian Masters]]
*[[Vajra Garbha]] ([[rdo rje snying po]])
 
*[[Vajrapani]] ([[phyag na rdo rje]])
 
*[[Vajra Club of the Lord of Secrets]], [[Sangdag Dorje Bechon]] ([[gsang bdag rdo rje be con]])
 
 
 
==Internal Link==
 
*the [[Four Divinities who Dispel Obstacles]] ([[bar chad sel ba'i lha bzhi]]) - [[Tara]], [[Achala]], [[Dorje Bechon]] and [[Mewa Tsekpa]].
 
 
 
[[Categories:Deity]]
 

Revision as of 00:32, 21 December 2005

King Jah (rgyal po dzahBold text). The first human recipient of the Mahayoga teachings who received empowerment and instruction from the Lord of Secrets, and also an important figure head in the transmission of Anu Yoga.

Alias[edit]

Internal links[edit]

  • Anu Yoga has more about King Jah's role in the transmission lineage to his sons.