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[[King Jah]]. The recipient of the [[Mahayoga]] teachings. ([[RY]])
 
[[King Jah]]. The recipient of the [[Mahayoga]] teachings. ([[RY]])

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King Jah. The recipient of the Mahayoga teachings. (RY)

King Jah; King Dza. (RY)

King Jah. The first human recipient of the Mahayoga teachings and an important figure head in the transmission of Anu Yoga. (RY)

King Jah. (RY)