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[[zhi khro]] - peaceful and wrathful deities [JV]
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'''emotional obscuration''' ([[nyon mongs pa'i sgrib pa]]).
  
[[zhi khro]] - [scriptures on the] peaceful and wrathful; the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities; peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
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The emotions of the five poisons: anger, desire, stupidity, pride and envy. [RY]
  
[[zhi khro khrom dkrugs]] - the peaceful and wrathful deities as an assemblage [RY]
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[[Category: Key Terms]]
 
 
[[zhi khro sbrags sgrub]] - a sadhana combining the peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro lha]] - peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro lha tshogs]] - the peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i rtsa dbang]] - root initiation of the peaceful and wrathful deities [JV]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i lha]] - peaceful and wrathful deities [IW]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i lha tshogs]] - peaceful and wrathful deities, {[[yi dam zhi khro'i lha tshogs]]} peaceful and wrathful yidam-deities [RY]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i lha tshogs]] - the assembly of peaceful and wrathful deities [IW]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i lha tshogs]] - the assembly of peaceful and wrathful deities [R] [IW]
 
 
 
[[rus rgyan drug]] - The six bone ornaments that are common for both the peaceful and wrathful deities are: the bone ornament at the crown of the head that symbolizes concentration and Akshobhya; the earrings that symbolize patience and Amitabha; the choker that symbolizes generosity and Ratnasambhava; the bracelets and anklets that symbolize discipline and Vairochana; the belt that symbolizes diligence and Amoghasiddhi; and the human ashes and Brahma cord on the torso that symbolize the Vajra Bearer or Vajradhara. [Jokyab Rinpoche] [RY]
 
 
 
[[zhi khro na rak dong sprugs]] - sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful deities to overturn the deepest hell [RY]
 
 
 
Forty-Two Peaceful Deities ([[zhi ba'i lha zhe gnyis]) - peaceful deities, forty-two: [[Samantabhadra]], [[Samantabhadri]], [[Vairochana]], [[Akshobhya]], [[Ratnasambhava]], [[Amitabha]], [[Amoghasiddhi]], [[Akasha Dhatvishvari]], [[Buddha Lochana]], [[Mamaki]], [[Pandaravasini]], [[Samayatara]], [[Kshitigarbha]], [[Vajrapani]], [[Akashagarbha]], [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Lasya]], [[Malya]], [[Gita]], [[Nirti]], [[Maitreya]], [[Nivarana Viskambin]], [[Samantabhadra]], [[Manjushri]], [[Dhupa]], [[Pushpa]], [[Aloka]], [[Gandha]], [[Amrita kundali]], [[Hayagriva]], [[Mahabhala]], [[Yamantaka]], [[An.kusha]], [[Pasha]], [[Sphota]], [[Gantha]], [[Munindra]], [[Vemacitra]], [[Shakyamuni]], [[Simha]], [[Jvalamukha]], and [[Yamaraja]]. [GM] [RY]
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 25 January 2006

emotional obscuration (nyon mongs pa'i sgrib pa).

The emotions of the five poisons: anger, desire, stupidity, pride and envy. [RY]