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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]], and Avalokiteshvara the [[sambhogakaya]] of the Lotus family, so they are not different. | 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]], and Avalokiteshvara the [[sambhogakaya]] of the Lotus family, so they are not different. | ||
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The Lord of the Dance (Wyl. gar gyi dbang phyug) is a name of Avalokiteshvara.
The Lord of the Dance 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, and Avalokiteshvara the sambhogakaya of the Lotus family, so they are not different.