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Sangwey Nyingpo [RY]
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1) Vaishravana/ rnam thos sras; 2) Vajrapani, possessor of the secret, lord of secret [IW]
  
Essence of Secrets, Guhyagarbha. The widely renowned tantra of the Early Translations which, according to Jamg�n Kongtr�l, is the chief of the Eighteen Mahayoga Tantras, exalted above them all like the banner of victory. The first text in Vol. PHA of the Nyingma Gy�bum. A great number of commentaries on this tantra is found in the Nyingma Kama collection [RY]
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Lord of Secrets, a name for Vajrapani, Guhyapati, the Master of Secrets, (i.e. Vajrapani); Possessor of the Secret; the Lord of Secrets [Vajrapani] The great bodhisattva Vajrapani who is regarded as the chief compiler of the Vajrayana teachings [RY]
  
secret main point/ gzungs sngags, Gyuhagarbha Tantra [IW]
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guhyapati (lord of the mystic teaching), guhyapati, master of secrets, vajrapani, vajradhara [JV]
  
 
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1) Vaishravana/ rnam thos sras; 2) Vajrapani, possessor of the secret, lord of secret [IW]

Lord of Secrets, a name for Vajrapani, Guhyapati, the Master of Secrets, (i.e. Vajrapani); Possessor of the Secret; the Lord of Secrets [Vajrapani] The great bodhisattva Vajrapani who is regarded as the chief compiler of the Vajrayana teachings [RY]

guhyapati (lord of the mystic teaching), guhyapati, master of secrets, vajrapani, vajradhara [JV]