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Latest revision as of 07:00, 23 August 2022
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Wylie | srid pa chags pa'i lha dgu |
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English Definition | Nine Gods of Tibet. O-de Gung-gyal, the ninth King of Tibet, son of Drigum Tzen-po and his eight sons believed to be residing and guarding Tibet throughout its three regions.\n1. {yar lha sham po/} Yala Shampo\n2. {gnyan chen thang lha/} Nyan-chen Thang-ia\n3. {rma chen spom ra/} Ma-chen Pom-ra\n4. {sgyogs chen ldong ra/} Gyog-chen Dong-ra\n5. {sgom po lha rje/} Gampo-Lha-Je\n6. {zhogs lha rgyugs po/} Zhog-ia Gvug-Po\n7. {jo bo g.yul rgyal/} Jobo Yu-Gyal\n8. {she'u kha rag} Sheu Kha-Rag\n9. {'od de gung rgyal/} O-DeGung-Gyal.\n{srid pa tha ma pa/}\n[caramabhavika]/ One on the last existence. One who is free from being reborn again in cyclic existence through the force of his contaminated karma |
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