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Ten glorious ornaments. Ornaments worn by a wrathful buddha [RY]
 
10 glorious ornaments CHN [IW]
 
[[dpal chas bcu]] ten glorious ornaments of a wrathful deity: The fresh elephant skin to show the meaning of the supreme vehicle; The 'basis for prosperity' human skin to show that samsara needs not be abandoned; The garland of black vipers to show that anger has been defeated; The leopard skirt to show that the four activities are spontaneously accomplished; The grease smears to show the extracted essence of samsara; The rakta spots to show that desire has been mastered; The triple skull garlands to show that the three kayas are spontaneously present; And, as well: The vajra armor to show being totally indestructible; The wisdom flames to show that the darkness of ignorance is burned away; And, to replenish or clarify: The attire of flaming and subjugating wings. These were the ten.  [RY]
 
ten attributes/ symbols of glory [RB]
 
see [[dpal chas bcu]] [RY]
 
[TRS 147-2]; ten glorious ornaments. ten glorious ornaments [RY]


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Ten glorious ornaments. Ornaments worn by a wrathful buddha [RY]

10 glorious ornaments CHN [IW]

dpal chas bcu ten glorious ornaments of a wrathful deity: The fresh elephant skin to show the meaning of the supreme vehicle; The 'basis for prosperity' human skin to show that samsara needs not be abandoned; The garland of black vipers to show that anger has been defeated; The leopard skirt to show that the four activities are spontaneously accomplished; The grease smears to show the extracted essence of samsara; The rakta spots to show that desire has been mastered; The triple skull garlands to show that the three kayas are spontaneously present; And, as well: The vajra armor to show being totally indestructible; The wisdom flames to show that the darkness of ignorance is burned away; And, to replenish or clarify: The attire of flaming and subjugating wings. These were the ten. [RY]

ten attributes/ symbols of glory [RB]

see dpal chas bcu [RY]

[TRS 147-2]; ten glorious ornaments. ten glorious ornaments [RY]