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the five dakini aspects ([[mkha' 'gro sde lnga]]) -  Syn {mkha' 'gro ma rigs lnga} The five families.
n 1: an act, either observable or non-observable, which changes the form or character or substance of something [syn: transubstantiation] 2: a qualitative change [syn: '''''transformation''''', shift] 3: (physics) the change of one chemical element into another (as by nuclear decay or radioactive bombardment); "the [[transmutation]] of base metals into gold proved to be impossible" (in the physically observable realm)


1) Vajra dakini. {[[rdo rje mkha' 'gro]]}
Note:  a good subject for the 'discussion' link, above.


2) Ratna dakini  {[[rin chen mkha' 'gro]]}
[[Category: Key Terms]]
 
3) Padma dakini  {[[pad ma mkha' 'gro]]}
 
4) karma dakini  {[[las kyi mkha' 'gro]]}
 
5) Buddha dakini {[[sangs rgyas mkha' 'gro]]}  [RY]
 
[[Category: Key Terms]][[Category: Tantric Deities]][[Category: Vajrayana]]

Latest revision as of 13:31, 26 January 2006

n 1: an act, either observable or non-observable, which changes the form or character or substance of something [syn: transubstantiation] 2: a qualitative change [syn: transformation, shift] 3: (physics) the change of one chemical element into another (as by nuclear decay or radioactive bombardment); "the transmutation of base metals into gold proved to be impossible" (in the physically observable realm)

Note: a good subject for the 'discussion' link, above.