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Jampal Gyepey Dorje, Mipham Rinpoche, or Mipham Rinpoche Jampal Gyepey Dorje (1846-1912), a.k.a. Jamyang Gyatso ('jam dbyangs rgya mtsho), an eminent master of the Nyingma lineage. [RY]
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Manjushri Body; one of [[sgrub pa sde brgyad]] [RY]


name of mi-pham [JV]
Manjushri Body. The heruka of the Tathagata Body family or the tantric teachings connected to this deity among the 'Eight Sadhana Teachings.' Also known as [[Yamantaka]], the wrathful form of [[Manjushri]] [RY]


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Manjushri Body; one of sgrub pa sde brgyad [RY]

Manjushri Body. The heruka of the Tathagata Body family or the tantric teachings connected to this deity among the 'Eight Sadhana Teachings.' Also known as Yamantaka, the wrathful form of Manjushri [RY]