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mandarava. The sutras mention mandarava flowers of various sizes. Some learned masters of the Jonang tradition hold that they are the flowers and fruits of the wishfulfilling tree. Jamdrak Rinpoche has said that this is however not the most widely accepted. [RY] | |||
Mandarava, the Body-emanation of Vajra Varahi [RY] | |||
tree of paradise [JV] | |||
Princess of Sahor and close disciple of Guru Rinpoche [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 14:04, 28 December 2005
mandarava. The sutras mention mandarava flowers of various sizes. Some learned masters of the Jonang tradition hold that they are the flowers and fruits of the wishfulfilling tree. Jamdrak Rinpoche has said that this is however not the most widely accepted. [RY]
Mandarava, the Body-emanation of Vajra Varahi [RY]
tree of paradise [JV]
Princess of Sahor and close disciple of Guru Rinpoche [RY]