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The eight adornments of a Tantric Yogi.\n1. {spyi gtsug tu mi 'gyur rdo rje phyed pa'i chas/} a half vajra on his crown is a sign of the immutability of his goals\n2. {khams gsum zil gnon lcang lo ral pa'i chas/} his matted hair is a sign of outshining the three realms\n3. {rdzu 'phrul shugs ldan thabs shes gshog pa'i chas/} the wings of method and wisdom are a sign of his miraculous powers\n4. {pha rol dpung 'joms phyag mtshan tshogs kya chas/} the different hand [mūdras] (gestures) are a sign of overcoming the opponent forces\n5. {gzhan gyis mu thub bsrung ba go khrab chas/} his armour protects him against harms caused by others\n6. {nyam nga kun bral rtog med ro ldan chas/} he wears the skins of different beings as a sign of his freedom from all fears\n7. {'khor 'das ro snyoms khrag gzhag rgya mtsho'i chas/} he uses blood and animal fat freely as a sign of his realizations of the sameness of existence and peace\n8. {nyon mongs kun bsregs bskal pa'i me dpung chas/} he uses fire freely as a sign of his freedom from all delusions.
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