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'''Vajradharma''' (Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་ཆོས་, [[Wyl.]] ''rdo rje chos'') is a peaceful form of [[Vajrapani]]. In some [[Tantra|tantric]] practices Vajradharma (Tib. པ་ཝོ་དོར་ཇེ་ཆོ་, Wyl. pa wo dor je cho) is also the primordial [[Buddha]] and the [[root guru]], red in | '''Vajradharma''' (Skt.; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་ཆོས་, ''Dorjé Chö'', [[Wyl.]] ''rdo rje chos'') is a peaceful form of [[Vajrapani]]. In some [[Tantra|tantric]] practices Vajradharma (Skt.; Tib. པ་ཝོ་དོར་ཇེ་ཆོ་, ''Pawo Dorjé Chö'', Wyl. ''pa wo dor je cho'') is also the primordial [[Buddha]] and the [[root guru]], red in colour, holding a [[vajra]] and [[bell]] crossed at his heart. | ||
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Vajradharma (Skt.; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་ཆོས་, Dorjé Chö, Wyl. rdo rje chos) is a peaceful form of Vajrapani. In some tantric practices Vajradharma (Skt.; Tib. པ་ཝོ་དོར་ཇེ་ཆོ་, Pawo Dorjé Chö, Wyl. pa wo dor je cho) is also the primordial Buddha and the root guru, red in colour, holding a vajra and bell crossed at his heart.