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Definitions and some uses-in-context:
bdud rtsi - sman - Amrita [RY]
bdud rtsi dkyil ba - Amrita Pooler [a king of the wrathful deities.]. (IW)
bdud rtsi 'khyil ba - Amrita kundali; Amrita Kundali. A deity practice(d) particularly to eliminate negative influences. (RY)
bdud rtsi snying po yan lag brgyad pa gsang ba man ngag gi rgyud - the Tantra of the Oral Instructions of the 8 Limbs of the Essence of Amrita. (IW)
bdud rtsi snying po yan lag brgyad pa gsang ba man ngag gi rgyud - the Tantra of the Oral Instructions of the Eight Limbs of the Essence of Amrita [the bdud rtsi snying po, dpe dang dgos pa, [the text/example and its import?] the meaning expressed in 8 limbs, a secret oral instruction tantra, teaching the name or title that expresses the expressing symbols ces rjod byed kyi mtshan bstan pa ste, the glorious four medical tantras' dpe dang dgos pa [the text/example? and its import?] brjod bya rjod byed sogs [depending on expressed and expresser] imputed mtshan zhig. [symbolic title]? (IW)
bdud rtsi bum chen - Great Vase of Amrita [Great medicinal tantra composed in the 8th century by the great master of Uddiyana padma 'byung gnas, a profound means for curing gnyan nad. To benefit the future, it was concealed as a terma and later by terton rdor 'bum chos kyi grags pa the terma came forth from the heart of byang spra dun rtse'i Hayagriva dregs pa zil gnon]. (IW)
bdud rtsi bum chen - Great Vase of Amrita. (IW)
bdud rtsi sman - Nectar Medicine, Amrita Medicine. 1) The nectar of immortality. 2) Same as Nectar Quality; a deity. (RY)
bdud rtsi'i chu rgyun - Continuous Stream of Amrita [commentary on an exposition tantra]. (IW)
bdud rtsi'i thig pa - Drop of Amrita, by Shabkar. (RY)
sman - bdud rtsi sman - Amrita. (RY)
zhi ba'i lha zhe gnyis - peaceful deities, forty-two; Forty-Two Peaceful Deities: Samantabhadra, Samantabhadri, Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, Amoghasiddhi, Akasha Dhatvishvari, Buddha Lochana, Mamaki, Pandaravasini, Samayatara, Kshitigarbha, Vajrapani, Akashagarbha, Avalokitesvara, Lasya, Malya, Gita, Nirti, Maitreya, Nivarana Viskambin, Manjusri, Dhupa, Pushpa, Aloka, Gandha, Amrita kundali, Hayagriva, Mahabhala, Yamantaka, An.kusha, Pasha, Sphota, Gantha, Munindra, Vemacitra, Shakyamuni, Simha, Jvalamukha, and Yamaraja. (GM) (RY)
ye shes lha'i sgrub sde lnga - Five Classes of Means for Attainment of Pristine Cognition. Those of the deities Yamantaka, Hayagriva, Yangdag, Vajra Amrita or Chemchok, and Vajrakilaya. (RY)
bhan dha bdud rtsi - Amrita from the skull. (RY)