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The '''eight offering goddesses''' ([[Wyl.]] ''mchod pa'i lha mo brgyad'') as mentioned in the [[Thirty-seven Point Mandala Offering]]: | The '''eight offering goddesses''' ([[Wyl.]] ''mchod pa'i lha mo brgyad'') as mentioned in the [[Thirty-seven Point Mandala Offering]]: | ||
#the goddess of beauty (Skt. ''Lāsyā''; Tib. ''Gekpama'') | |||
#the goddess of garlands (Skt. ''Mālā''; Tib. ''Trengwama'') | |||
#the goddess of song (Skt. ''Gītā''; Tib. ''Luma'') | |||
#the goddess of dance (Skt. ''Nartī'' or ''Naivedya''; Tib. ''Garma'') | |||
#the goddess of flowers (Skt. ''Puṣpā''; Tib. ''Metokma'') | |||
#the goddess of incense (Skt. ''Dhūpā''; Tib. ''Dukpöma'') | |||
#the goddess of light (Skt. ''Ālokā''; Tib. ''Nangselma'') | |||
#the goddess of perfume (Skt. ''Gandhā''; Tib. ''Drichapma'') | |||
==Alternative Translations== | |||
#of charm, of laughter | |||
#. | |||
#of music | |||
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Revision as of 14:23, 27 September 2009
The eight offering goddesses (Wyl. mchod pa'i lha mo brgyad) as mentioned in the Thirty-seven Point Mandala Offering:
- the goddess of beauty (Skt. Lāsyā; Tib. Gekpama)
- the goddess of garlands (Skt. Mālā; Tib. Trengwama)
- the goddess of song (Skt. Gītā; Tib. Luma)
- the goddess of dance (Skt. Nartī or Naivedya; Tib. Garma)
- the goddess of flowers (Skt. Puṣpā; Tib. Metokma)
- the goddess of incense (Skt. Dhūpā; Tib. Dukpöma)
- the goddess of light (Skt. Ālokā; Tib. Nangselma)
- the goddess of perfume (Skt. Gandhā; Tib. Drichapma)
Alternative Translations
- of charm, of laughter
- .
- of music