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<lokeshvara> the lord/ protector of the world; 1) Avalokiteshvara 2) Bhram Indra etc. 3) dalai lama, 4) of whom Karmapa is an incarnation] [IW] | <lokeshvara> the lord/ protector of the world; 1) Avalokiteshvara 2) Bhram Indra etc. 3) dalai lama, 4) of whom Karmapa is an incarnation] [IW] | ||
1) Mighty Master of the Universe (epithet for Avalokiteśvara); 2) Mighty Master of the Universe (particular form of Avalokiteśvara, in which he is white, standing, has two arms, and holds a vase). [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | 1) Lokeśvara, Mighty Master of the Universe (epithet for Avalokiteśvara); 2) Lokeśvara, Mighty Master of the Universe (particular form of Avalokiteśvara, in which he is white, standing, has two arms, and holds a vase). [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | ||
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Lord of the World, Lokeshvara. 1) Avalokiteshvara. 2) Shiva [RY]
Lokeshvara. 'Lord of the World', a title of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara [RY]
Lokeshvara, the lord/ protector of the world *, Avalokiteshvara, Dalai Lama [IW]
Avalokiteshvara, the Buddha of compassion, also manifested as one of the eight Bodhisattvas, "sons close to the Buddha's heart" (thugs kyi nye ba'i sras brgyad) [RY]
Avalokiteshvara, epithet of Dalai Lama. Syn spyan ras gzigs Lokeshvara, the Lord of the World; Lokeshvara [RY]
name of avalokiteshvara, lokeshvara, master of the world, Mighty Lord of the World [JV]
<lokeshvara> the lord/ protector of the world; 1) Avalokiteshvara 2) Bhram Indra etc. 3) dalai lama, 4) of whom Karmapa is an incarnation] [IW]
1) Lokeśvara, Mighty Master of the Universe (epithet for Avalokiteśvara); 2) Lokeśvara, Mighty Master of the Universe (particular form of Avalokiteśvara, in which he is white, standing, has two arms, and holds a vase). [Erick Tsiknopoulos]