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Padmakara, the king of the victorious ones. He is called the king of victorious ones because he conquered the enemy of the four maras. Padmakara means Lotus Born (padma 'byung gnas) [RY]
 
Padmakara, the king of the victorious ones. He is called the king of victorious ones because he conquered the enemy of the four maras. Padmakara means Lotus Born (padma 'byung gnas) [RY]
  
 
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Padmakara, the king of the victorious ones. He is called the king of victorious ones because he conquered the enemy of the four maras. Padmakara means Lotus Born (padma 'byung gnas) [RY]