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[['ba' rom dgon pa]] - Barom Monastery; the seat of {'ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug} [RY]
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[[rta phag]] - Hayagriva and Vajra yogini [RY]
  
[['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]] - Barom Dharma Wangchuk. A disciple of Lord [[Gampopa]] who founded the Barom Monastery in northern Lato and who is regarded as the father of the Barom Kagyü lineage [RY]
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[[rdo rje rnal 'byor ma]] - Vajra yogini; see also ([[Vajrayogini]]) [RY]
  
[['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]] - Barom Dharma Wangchuk [IW]
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[[na ro mkha' spyod]] - Vajra yogini in the form Khechari, according to the teachings of Naropa [RY]
  
[['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]] - Barom Darma Wangchuk, the founder of the {'ba' rom bka' brgyud} [RY]
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[[mtshan ldan da ma ru]] - perfect damaru; must have the skull of a boy born in the horse year (rta lo), who has died of a natural death at the age of sixteen and a skull a of girl born in the pig year (phag lo), who died at the age of fourteen of a natural death. The male skull represents Hayagriva (rta mgrin) and the female skull Vajra yogini (rdo rje phag mo). When playing these skull damarus the dakas and dakinis are powerlessly drawn to the ceremony like flies are drawn to rotten meat [RY]
  
[['ba' rom pa dar ma dbang phyug]] - Syn {[['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]]} [RY]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 14 February 2006

rta phag - Hayagriva and Vajra yogini [RY]

rdo rje rnal 'byor ma - Vajra yogini; see also (Vajrayogini) [RY]

na ro mkha' spyod - Vajra yogini in the form Khechari, according to the teachings of Naropa [RY]

mtshan ldan da ma ru - perfect damaru; must have the skull of a boy born in the horse year (rta lo), who has died of a natural death at the age of sixteen and a skull a of girl born in the pig year (phag lo), who died at the age of fourteen of a natural death. The male skull represents Hayagriva (rta mgrin) and the female skull Vajra yogini (rdo rje phag mo). When playing these skull damarus the dakas and dakinis are powerlessly drawn to the ceremony like flies are drawn to rotten meat [RY]