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seal deity, deity of the mudra refers to making the gesture of empowerment with the hands touching the top of the head or a mudra of commitment [JV]
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the seals which are subtle and coarse [See five paths of mah yoga - subtle and coarse forms (of deities), 1 of [[ting nge 'dzin gsum]] [IW]


seal of the deity [having meditated on the scepter at the heart, a vajra, wheel etc., rigs gang yin gyi lha sealed by that god's samadhi; 1 of the bya rgyud lha drug [IW]
the seals which are subtle and coarse See also the entry under five paths of Mahayoga. subtle and coarse forms [of deities], One of [[ting nge 'dzin gsum]] [RY]


seal of the deity [IW]
the seals which are subtle and coarse [IW]
 
seal deity [RY]


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ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ཕྲ་རགས
the seals which are subtle and coarse [See five paths of mah yoga - subtle and coarse forms (of deities), 1 of ting nge 'dzin gsum [IW]

the seals which are subtle and coarse See also the entry under five paths of Mahayoga. subtle and coarse forms [of deities], One of ting nge 'dzin gsum [RY]

the seals which are subtle and coarse [IW]