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'''Yama''' (Skt. Yama) or '''Yamaraja''' (Skt. Yamarāja; [[Wyl.]] ''gshin rje'', ''chos rgyal''), the 'Lord of Death'. | '''Yama''' (Skt. Yama) or '''Yamaraja''' (Skt. Yamarāja; Tib. གཤིན་རྗེ, ཆོས་རྒྱལ་, [[Wyl.]] ''gshin rje'', ''chos rgyal''), the 'Lord of Death'. | ||
*King of the [[hells|hell realms]]. | *King of the [[hells|hell realms]]. | ||
*In the ''[[Bardo | *In the ''[[Bardo Tödrol Chenmo]]'' teachings, Yama presides over the judgment of the dead. | ||
*He is also considered to be a [[Dharma protector]] (especially in the [[Gelugpa]] school), named Dharmaraja, who has outer, inner and secret manifestations. | *He is also considered to be a [[Dharma protector]] (especially in the [[Gelugpa]] school), named Dharmaraja or Kalarupa, who has outer, inner and secret manifestations. | ||
[[Category:Gods and demons]] | [[Category:Gods and demons]] | ||
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] | [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 14 June 2018
Yama (Skt. Yama) or Yamaraja (Skt. Yamarāja; Tib. གཤིན་རྗེ, ཆོས་རྒྱལ་, Wyl. gshin rje, chos rgyal), the 'Lord of Death'.
- King of the hell realms.
- In the Bardo Tödrol Chenmo teachings, Yama presides over the judgment of the dead.
- He is also considered to be a Dharma protector (especially in the Gelugpa school), named Dharmaraja or Kalarupa, who has outer, inner and secret manifestations.