Difference between revisions of "ma mo"

From Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
1 of [[sgrub pa bka' brgyad]] [JV]
+
female sheep, root, foundation, origin, medicinal plant, ewe that has brought forth a lamb, grandmother, kind of fearful demon, mamo spirits, ewe, 1 of sde brgyad, kind of wicked demon, class of feminine spirits [JV]
  
command of mamo; Matari the Liberating Sorcery; [worldly deities of] inciting and dispatching, see one of [[sgrub pa bka' brgyad]] Matari the liberating sorcery. One of [[bka' brgyad]] one of the [['jig rten pa'i sde gsum]] three categories of worldly deities; one of [[sgrub pa sde brgyad]] [RY]
+
Matari. mamo, mother goddesses, mother deities. sky-traveling preta-demon/ a ewe who has given birth; Mother deities; Mamos, wrathful dakinis 2) grandmother [RY]
  
M tar the liberating sorcery [IW]
+
Mamo. Abbreviation of 'Mundane Mother Deities' ([['jig rten ma mo]]). One of the Eight Sadhana Teachings. Female divinities manifested out of dharmadhatu but appearing in ways that correspond to mundane appearances through the interrelationship between the mundane world and the channels, winds, and essences within our body. They have both an ultimate and relative aspect. The chief figure in this mandala is [[Chemchok Heruka]], the wrathful form of Buddha Samantabhadra in the form known as [[Ngondzok Gyalpo]], the King of True Perfection. 2) A class of semi-divine beings who sometimes act as protectors of the Dharma [RY]
  
(worldly deities of) inciting and dispatching, M tar the liberating sorcery (one of [[sgrub pa bka' brgyad]] one of [[bka' brgyad]] one of the [['jig rten pa'i sde gsum]] = three categories of worldly deities) [IW]
+
*[[Imprecatory Female Spirits]] [GD]
  
Liberating Sorcery of Mother Deities. One of the Eight Sadhana Teachings of Mahayoga [RY]
+
1) mother, grandmother; 2) ewe w lamb; 3) <m'atrika> diagram chos mngon pa; 4) kind of flesh-eating spirit/ demoness; 5) goddess M tar s GD mamo, mother goddess TSE (6) root foundation, origin (7) herb ma mo) [IW]
  
  [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:ma]] [[Category: Tantric Deities]]
+
Skt: ''mātṛka''; mother goddesses/deities/spirits [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
 +
 
 +
  [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:ma]]

Revision as of 18:27, 28 June 2017

female sheep, root, foundation, origin, medicinal plant, ewe that has brought forth a lamb, grandmother, kind of fearful demon, mamo spirits, ewe, 1 of sde brgyad, kind of wicked demon, class of feminine spirits [JV]

Matari. mamo, mother goddesses, mother deities. sky-traveling preta-demon/ a ewe who has given birth; Mother deities; Mamos, wrathful dakinis 2) grandmother [RY]

Mamo. Abbreviation of 'Mundane Mother Deities' ('jig rten ma mo). One of the Eight Sadhana Teachings. Female divinities manifested out of dharmadhatu but appearing in ways that correspond to mundane appearances through the interrelationship between the mundane world and the channels, winds, and essences within our body. They have both an ultimate and relative aspect. The chief figure in this mandala is Chemchok Heruka, the wrathful form of Buddha Samantabhadra in the form known as Ngondzok Gyalpo, the King of True Perfection. 2) A class of semi-divine beings who sometimes act as protectors of the Dharma [RY]

1) mother, grandmother; 2) ewe w lamb; 3) <m'atrika> diagram chos mngon pa; 4) kind of flesh-eating spirit/ demoness; 5) goddess M tar s GD mamo, mother goddess TSE (6) root foundation, origin (7) herb ma mo) [IW]

Skt: mātṛka; mother goddesses/deities/spirits [Erick Tsiknopoulos]