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'''Ging''' (Skt. giṃkāra, Tib. གིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''ging'') are minor deities who attend to the main deities in some wrathful mandalas. They appear as skeletons with triangular  who beat a drum, wear a triangular pennant pinned in the middle of their hair, and ear ornaments that look like colorful fans.  
'''Ging''' (Skt. ''kiṃkara''; Tib. གིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''ging'') are minor deities who attend to the main deities in some wrathful [[mandala]]s. They appear as skeletons who beat a drum, wear a triangular pennant pinned in the middle of their hair, and ear ornaments that look like colourful fans.  


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Latest revision as of 21:45, 28 January 2018

Ging (Skt. kiṃkara; Tib. གིང་, Wyl. ging) are minor deities who attend to the main deities in some wrathful mandalas. They appear as skeletons who beat a drum, wear a triangular pennant pinned in the middle of their hair, and ear ornaments that look like colourful fans.