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'''The Ten Wrathful Ones''' (Skt. ''daśakrodha''; [[Wyl.]] ''khro | '''The Ten Wrathful Ones''' (Skt. ''daśakrodha''; [[Wyl.]] ''khro bo bcu'') — the ten main deities in the [[mandala]] of [[Vajrakilaya]], surrounding the main deity in each of the [[ten directions]]. | ||
*'''Humkara''' (Skt. Huṃkāra) in union with Dorje Drajin Ma (Wyl. ''rdo rje sgra 'byin ma''), at the zenith | *'''Humkara''' (Skt. Huṃkāra) in union with Dorje Drajin Ma (Wyl. ''rdo rje sgra 'byin ma''), at the zenith |
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The Ten Wrathful Ones (Skt. daśakrodha; Wyl. khro bo bcu) — the ten main deities in the mandala of Vajrakilaya, surrounding the main deity in each of the ten directions.
- Humkara (Skt. Huṃkāra) in union with Dorje Drajin Ma (Wyl. rdo rje sgra 'byin ma), at the zenith
- Vijaya (Skt. Vijaya; Tib. Namgyal; Wyl. rnam rgyal) in union with Dorje Nyem Ma (Tib.), in the east
- Niladanda (Skt. Nīladaṇḍa; Tib. Yuk Ngön; Wyl. khro bo dbyug pa sngon po) in union with Dorje Dermo (Wyl. rdo rje sder mo), in the south-east
- Yamantaka (Skt. Yamāntaka; Tib. Shinjé; Wyl. gshin rje gshed) in union with Durtrö Dakmo (or Dorje Dur Trö Dak; Skt. Śmāśānikā), in the south
- Arya Achala (Skt. Ārya Acala; Tib. Miyo; Wyl. mi g.yo ba) in union with Dorje Tün Khung Ma (Skt. Vajramūśikā), in the south-west
- Hayagriva (Skt. Hayagrīva; Tib. Tamdrin; Wyl. rta mgrin) in union with Dorje Tummo (Skt. Vajracaṇḍikā), in the west
- Aparajita (Skt. Aparājita; Tib. Dö Gyal) in union with Dorje Da Nyem Ma (Wyl. rdo rje mda' snyems), in the north-west
- Amritakundali (Skt. Amṛtakuṇḍalī; Tib. Düdtsi Yönten; Wyl. bdud rtsi yon tan) in union with Lungchin (or Düdtsi Lung Jin Ma; Skt. Vāyuvegā), in the north
- Trilokavijaya (Skt. Trailokyavijaya; Tib. Kham Sum Namgyal) in union with Dorje Söché Ma (Wyl. gsod byed ma; Skt. Ghātakā), in the north-east
- Mahabala (Skt. Mahābala; Tib. Tob Chen) in union with Külchema (Skt. Vajrāveśī), at the nadir