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1The phur-pa, Tibetan ritual daggers

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  • Title: ➤  The phur-pa, Tibetan ritual daggers
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 76
  • Publisher: ➤  Artibus Asiae Publishers - Artibus Asiae
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  • Publish Location: Ascona - Ascona, Switzerland

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  • First Year Published: 1975
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2Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ rgyud sde maṅ poʼi gleṅ gźi daṅ sbyar ba and Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ bsdus pa

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  • Title: ➤  Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ rgyud sde maṅ poʼi gleṅ gźi daṅ sbyar ba and Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ bsdus pa
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  • Language: tib
  • Number of Pages: Median: 196
  • Publisher: Taklung Tsetrul Pema Wangyal
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  • Publish Location: Darjeeling

“Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ rgyud sde maṅ poʼi gleṅ gźi daṅ sbyar ba and Rdo rje phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ bsdus pa” Subjects and Themes:

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  • The Open Library ID: OL4081910M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6602618
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 79907479

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  • First Year Published: 1979
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3Phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ daṅ rgyud ʼgrel phyogs bsgrigs

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  • Title: ➤  Phur paʼi chos ʼbyuṅ daṅ rgyud ʼgrel phyogs bsgrigs
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  • Language: tib
  • Number of Pages: Median: 242
  • Publisher: ➤  Mi-rigs Dpe-skrun-khaṅ - ʼgrem spel khan, Mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ gi Bod yig rtsom sgrig khaṅ - Mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ
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  • Publish Location: Lha-sa

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  • First Year Published: 2006
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Vajrakilaya

ISBN 978-1-57062-416-2. Boord, Martin (1993). Cult of the Deity Vajrakila. Institute of Buddhist Studies. ISBN 0-9515424-3-5. Boord, Martin J. (2002). A

Murals on Tibetan Buddhist monasteries

An important aspect of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries is the presence of ritualistic places that are dedicated to deities. Vajrayana Buddhism contains intricate

Phurba

ISBN 1-57062-416-X. Boord, Martin (1993). Cult of the Deity Vajrakila. Institute of Buddhist Studies. ISBN 0-9515424-3-5. Cantwell, Cathy; Mayer, Robert

Nyingma

purification practice. Deity Yoga is also a feature of Nyingma. The foremost deities (yidam) practiced by the Nyingma masters are Vajrakīla (Tib. Dorje Phurba)

Padmasambhava

Retrieved 26 December 2022. Boord, Martin (1993). Cult of the Deity Vajrakila. Institute of Buddhist Studies. ISBN 0-9515424-3-5. Buffetrille, Katia (2012).

Tam Shek-wing

rang grol (Peaceful and Wrathful Deities, the Natural Liberation of Intention by Karma Lingpa) rdo rje phur pa (Vajrakila) lce btsun snying tig (The Heart

Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje

concealed "treasures" (terma), particularly those related to the practice of Vajrakīla (rdo rje phur pa). Dudjom Lingpa had intended to visit southern Tibet

Setenling Gompa

hermitage with images of Dolpopa, Taranatha, Namnang Dorje and the deity Vajrakila. Newer buildings include the Dukhor Lolang with a three-dimensional