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  • 31Dorje Shugden — Statue of Dorje Shugden …

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  • 32Mahayoga — (Skt. great yoga ) is the designation of the first of the three Inner Tantras according to the ninefold division of practice used by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Ray (2002: p. 124) associates the Mahayoga with removing the… …

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  • 33Padmasambhava — Statue of Padmasambhava 123 ft. (37.5 m) high in mist overlooking Rewalsar Lake, Himachal Pradesh, India …

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  • 34Charnel ground — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 35angry — angry, irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper. Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts, looks, or words; it is also applied to animals {an angry bull} and by extension …

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  • 36Zhitro — (Tibetan: zhi khro , shitro or xitro ) is a tantric practice in Tibetan Buddhism, primarily in the Nyingma, or Ancient School . The sadhana, or practice text, is part of a group of bardo teachings which are believed to have originated with… …

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  • 37βαρυμηνιᾶν — βαρυμηνιάω to be exceedingly wrathful pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic) βαρυμηνιάω to be exceedingly wrathful pres part act neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric aeolic) βαρυμηνιάω to be exceedingly wrathful pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)… …

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  • 38Kalachakra — Kālacakra(Sanskrit: unicode|कालचक्र; IAST: Kālacakra; Telugu : కాలచక్ర bo|t=དུས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ།|w=dus kyi khor lo) is a Sanskrit term used in Tantric Buddhism that means time wheel or time cycles . It refers both to a Tantric deity (Tib. yidam ) of… …

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  • 39Buddhist texts — Chinese Song Period Maha prajna paramita Sutra Page, Nantoyōsō Collection, Japan Buddhist texts can be categorized in a number of ways. The Western terms scripture and canonical are applied to Buddhism in inconsistent ways by Western scholars:… …

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  • 40Kamboja Kingdom — Kamboja or Kamvoja is one of the western kingdoms in the epic Mahabharata. Western kingdoms were cold countries and people used blankets. They also reared sheep and drank sheep milk. Kamboja Horses were of excellent quality. Their horses and even …

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