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'''Dragon''' – (Tib. ''druk'') one of the [[four dignities]], which can represent aspects of the [[bodhisattva]] attitude or qualities of the [[windhorse]].
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The Dragon symbolizes the [[water element]].
'''Dragon''' (Tib. འབྲུག, ''druk'', [[Wyl.]] '' 'brug'') — one of the [[four dignities]], which represent qualities of the [[windhorse]].
It abides in the west. It is said to represent generosity, spontaneous achievement, elegance, and equanimity.  
 
The dragon symbolizes the water element. It abides in the west.  
 
[[Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche]] said:
:The dragon carries an image of the dynamic qualities of the natural world, the sequence of weather and seasons. It identifies with mind beyond ego, and not the petty grasping and clinging that mark our ordinary life in the world.  


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Latest revision as of 14:59, 30 November 2023

Dragon (Tib. འབྲུག, druk, Wyl. 'brug) — one of the four dignities, which represent qualities of the windhorse.

The dragon symbolizes the water element. It abides in the west.

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche said:

The dragon carries an image of the dynamic qualities of the natural world, the sequence of weather and seasons. It identifies with mind beyond ego, and not the petty grasping and clinging that mark our ordinary life in the world.