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Guru | Guru Chintamani. "The Wish-fulfilling Guru". This is a form of Padmakara in which he does not hold a vajra or have the khatvanga in the crook of his arm, but his hands are in the meditation mudra, holding the kapala and vase of immortality. Also known as Guru Dewa Chenpo [RY] | ||
Guru yishin norbu, the wish- fulfilling them of the guru [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 08:17, 28 December 2005
Guru Chintamani. "The Wish-fulfilling Guru". This is a form of Padmakara in which he does not hold a vajra or have the khatvanga in the crook of his arm, but his hands are in the meditation mudra, holding the kapala and vase of immortality. Also known as Guru Dewa Chenpo [RY]
Guru yishin norbu, the wish- fulfilling them of the guru [IW]