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SK kshetrapala, lokapala [R] [IW] | |||
local guardians [RY] | |||
SK kshetrapala, lokapala [IW] | |||
ksetrapala [RY] | |||
ksetrapala (several-headed beings who dwell in charnel grounds), protectors of sacred places [JV] | |||
ksetrapala. Usually dwell in charnel grounds and have several heads. Lokapala [RY] | |||
SK kshetrapala, lokapala [usually dwell in charnel grounds and have several heads, protector of the buddha field : 1) Notes: according to tr, this term has two uses: to refer to protectors of the buddha fields (e g, gayadhara) and to refer to the more lokapala, worldy protectors. ksetrapala [Tserig]. yul khams or gnas ri [[skyong mkhan gyi srung ma]] [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 14:21, 28 December 2005
SK kshetrapala, lokapala [R] [IW]
local guardians [RY]
SK kshetrapala, lokapala [IW]
ksetrapala [RY]
ksetrapala (several-headed beings who dwell in charnel grounds), protectors of sacred places [JV]
ksetrapala. Usually dwell in charnel grounds and have several heads. Lokapala [RY]
SK kshetrapala, lokapala [usually dwell in charnel grounds and have several heads, protector of the buddha field : 1) Notes: according to tr, this term has two uses: to refer to protectors of the buddha fields (e g, gayadhara) and to refer to the more lokapala, worldy protectors. ksetrapala [Tserig]. yul khams or gnas ri skyong mkhan gyi srung ma [IW]