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The '''Lord of the Dance''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gar gyi dbang phyug'') is a name of [[Avalokiteshvara]]. | The '''Lord of the Dance''' (Tib. གར་གྱི་དབང་ཕྱུག, ''Gargyi Wangchuk'', [[Wyl.]] ''gar gyi dbang phyug'') is a name of [[Avalokiteshvara]]. | ||
==In the Chime Phakme Nyingtik== | |||
In the [[Chime Phakme Nyingtik]], the Lord of the Dance is the male consort of [[White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel]]. Wish-fulfilling Wheel's consort is sometimes said to be the long-life deity [[Amitayus]], sometimes Avalokiteshvara whose name he bears. Amitayus is the [[dharmakaya]] of the [[Lotus family]] | In the [[Chime Phakme Nyingtik]] sadhana, the Lord of the Dance is the male consort of [[White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel]]. Wish-fulfilling Wheel's consort is sometimes said to be the long-life deity [[Amitayus]], sometimes Avalokiteshvara whose name he bears. Amitayus is the [[dharmakaya]] of the [[Lotus family]] and Avalokiteshvara the [[sambhogakaya]] of the Lotus family, so they are not different. | ||
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*[[Magical Noose: a nine deity profound sadhana of the Lord of the Dance]] | *[[Magical Noose: a nine deity profound sadhana of the Lord of the Dance]] | ||
[[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] | [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 3 April 2020
The Lord of the Dance (Tib. གར་གྱི་དབང་ཕྱུག, Gargyi Wangchuk, Wyl. gar gyi dbang phyug) is a name of Avalokiteshvara.
In the Chime Phakme Nyingtik
In the Chime Phakme Nyingtik sadhana, the Lord of the Dance is the male consort of White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel. Wish-fulfilling Wheel's consort is sometimes said to be the long-life deity Amitayus, sometimes Avalokiteshvara whose name he bears. Amitayus is the dharmakaya of the Lotus family and Avalokiteshvara the sambhogakaya of the Lotus family, so they are not different.