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great initiation, indra, running water, god of water, epithet of paracu rama [JV]
great initiation, indra, running water, god of water, epithet of paracu rama [JV]


1) most mighty, most powerful, greatly powerful, supremely powerful, supremely mighty, of great mastery, etc.; 2) Most Mighty One, Most Powerful One, Greatly Powerful One, Supremely Powerful One, Supremely Mighty One, Great Master [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
1) most mighty, most powerful, greatly powerful, supremely powerful, supremely mighty, of great mastery, etc.; 2) Most Mighty One, Most Powerful One, Greatly Powerful One, Supremely Powerful One, Supremely Mighty One, Great Master; 4) 'the great empowerment' (refers either to the foremost or most important empowerment within a series of empowerments, or else the entire ritual of a particular important major empowerment) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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1) great power; 2) river; 3) in anuttara tantra great divine/ tantric empowerment chen po; 4) (abbr of -- gser gyi sa gzhi the mighty golden base; 5) rta mgrin he ru ka/ Hayagriva, the Mighty 1 [IW]

Maheshvara [RY]

grand empowerment [elaborate] [RY]

indra, running water, god of water, epithet of paracu rama [JV]

1) abbr. of -- gser gyi sa gzhi the mighty golden base. 2) n. of rta mgrin he ru ka the Mighty One. 3) great power, a major empowerment, extensive abhisheka; major empowerment ritual [RY]

great initiation, indra, running water, god of water, epithet of paracu rama [JV]

1) most mighty, most powerful, greatly powerful, supremely powerful, supremely mighty, of great mastery, etc.; 2) Most Mighty One, Most Powerful One, Greatly Powerful One, Supremely Powerful One, Supremely Mighty One, Great Master; 4) 'the great empowerment' (refers either to the foremost or most important empowerment within a series of empowerments, or else the entire ritual of a particular important major empowerment) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]