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smaller beams of a house which support the roof, stick, cudgel, club [JV]
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Vairochana [IW]


club [1 mgon po beng [implement of the gods]; 2) danda divine scepter] [IW]
Vairochana. The great Tibetan translator at the time of King Trisong Deutsen. Recognized by Padmakara as a reincarnation of an Indian pandita, he was among the first seven monks and sent to India to study with Shri Singha. He is also one of the three main masters to bring the Dzogchen teachings to Tibet, the two others being Padmakara and Vimalamitra [RY]


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Vairochana [IW]

Vairochana. The great Tibetan translator at the time of King Trisong Deutsen. Recognized by Padmakara as a reincarnation of an Indian pandita, he was among the first seven monks and sent to India to study with Shri Singha. He is also one of the three main masters to bring the Dzogchen teachings to Tibet, the two others being Padmakara and Vimalamitra [RY]