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Easter [JV]
  
These thirteen tantric practioners were transmitted to the [[Sakya]] lineage from India and Nepal, and it's considered that the Sakyas are the main holders and maintainers of these traditions.
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The reason they are called golden is that the Tibetan students had to pay a lot of gold for obtaining these teachings from the masters in India. Tibet was actually famous for its rich gold deposits.
 
 
 
There are actually various sets of [[Thirteen Golden Dharmas]]. Standard to all these sets are:
 
 
 
 
 
The Three Red Ones: Vajrayogini of Naropa, Vajrayogini of Indrabhuti, and Vajrayogini of Maitripa. These three are from the [[Chakrasambhava]] cycle of tantras.
 
 
 
The Three Great Red Ones: Kurukulla of the [[Hevajra]] tantra, Takkiraja from the [[Guhyasamaja]] tantra, and Maharakta Ganapati from the [[Chakrasambhava]] tantras.
 
 
 
The Three Small Red Ones: Kurukulla Tara, Red Vasudhara, and Tinuma.
 
 
 
The other four standard deities: Black Manjushri, Sabala Garuda from the [[Kalachakra]] tantra, and Simhanada Avalokiteshvara from its own tantra, and Red Jambhala from the [[Chakrasamvara]] tantras.
 
 
 
The alternate deities are: Simhamukha and Amaravajradevi from the [[Chakrasamvara]] tantras, and Amitayus from its own tantra.
 

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