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DAKINI. 1) Spiritual beings who fulfill the enlightened activities; female tantric deities who protect and serve the Buddhist doctrine and practitioners. Also one of the 'Three Roots.' 2) Female enlightened practitioner of [[Vajrayana]] [RY]
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the Mother and son (texts) of khandro nyingtig [the terma khandro nyingtig (on dzogchen revealed by [[pad ma las 'brel rtsal]] and the commentaries by Longchen Rabjam [IW]


*[[Ḍākinī]] [GD]
the Mother and Son [texts] of Khandro Nyingtig; the terma Khandro Nyingtig and the commentaries Khandro Yangtig by Longchen Rabjam [RY]


kin, sky goer [IW]
the Mother and son (texts) of khandro nyingtig [IW]
 
[[dakini]], dakini, an especially accomplished [[yogini]], possessor of spiritual dakini power in female form, female space farers who embody [[emptiness]] [RY]
 
kin, sky goer [an especially accomplished yogini, possessor of spiritual kin power in female form, female "space farers" who embody emptiness (gk-mk) Dag pa'i zhing khams sogs su skyes pa'i lha mo, [IW]
 
dakini, SA [[chu srin mo]], [[stag gdong can]], female sprites, possessor of spiritual dakini power in female form, dakini (lion tiger [[chu srin]] and dragon faces associated with east, south, west and north and [[rdo rje]], [[rin chen]] [[pad ma]], and [[phrin las]]) [JV]


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མཁའ་འགྲོ་སྙིང་ཐིག་མ་བུ
the Mother and son (texts) of khandro nyingtig [the terma khandro nyingtig (on dzogchen revealed by pad ma las 'brel rtsal and the commentaries by Longchen Rabjam [IW]

the Mother and Son [texts] of Khandro Nyingtig; the terma Khandro Nyingtig and the commentaries Khandro Yangtig by Longchen Rabjam [RY]

the Mother and son (texts) of khandro nyingtig [IW]