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[[File:Six_Armed_Vasudhara.png|240px|thumb|right|6 armed '''Vasudhārā''' ''(nor rgyun ma)'']]<br> | |||
[[File:Nor_rgyun_ma.jpg|180px|thumb|right|'''Vasudhārā''' ''(nor rgyun ma)'')]] | |||
vasudhara (bodhisattva of abundance), yab is rnam thos sras, a goddess, the earth [JV] | |||
goddess [[nor rgyun ma]] *, the earth [IW] | |||
[[nor rgyun ma [goddess bestowing siddhi of wealth [IW] | |||
Vasundra, the Goddess of Wealth [RY] | |||
Stream of Wealth Goddess. Name of a Mahayana sutra [RY] | |||
Vasudhārā. A Buddhist goddess of wealth, prosperity and abundance, her name means "stream of wealth/gems" in both Sanskrit and Tibetan. Her iconography and symbolism is generally connected with the earth and its natural abundance, and is linked to "mother earth" goddesses. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]] | |||
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ནོར་རྒྱུན་མ
vasudhara (bodhisattva of abundance), yab is rnam thos sras, a goddess, the earth [JV]
goddess nor rgyun ma *, the earth [IW]
[[nor rgyun ma [goddess bestowing siddhi of wealth [IW]
Vasundra, the Goddess of Wealth [RY]
Stream of Wealth Goddess. Name of a Mahayana sutra [RY]
Vasudhārā. A Buddhist goddess of wealth, prosperity and abundance, her name means "stream of wealth/gems" in both Sanskrit and Tibetan. Her iconography and symbolism is generally connected with the earth and its natural abundance, and is linked to "mother earth" goddesses. Erick Tsiknopoulos