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The '''Thirteen Golden Dharmas''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gser chos bcu gsum'') of the [[Tsar]] branch of the [[Sakya]] school are listed in the ''Great Dictionary'' (''tshig mdzod chen mo'') as: (1-3) the three Khechara [[Vajrayogini]]s, (4-6) the three major red deities, (7-9) the three minor red deities, (10) Amaravajradevi, (11) Red Jambhala, (12) Simhamukha, and (13) Black | The '''Thirteen Golden Dharmas''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gser chos bcu gsum'') of the [[Tsar]] branch of the [[Sakya]] school are listed in the ''Great Dictionary'' (''tshig mdzod chen mo'') as: | ||
*(1-3) the three Khechara [[Vajrayogini]]s, | |||
*(4-6) the three major red deities, | |||
*(7-9) the three minor red deities, | |||
*(10) Amaravajradevi, | |||
*(11) Red [[Jambhala]], | |||
*(12) [[Simhamukha]], and | |||
*(13) Black [[Manjushri]]. | |||
[[Category:Sakya]] | [[Category:Sakya]] | ||
[[Category:13-Thirteen]] | [[Category:13-Thirteen]] | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 23 March 2015
The Thirteen Golden Dharmas (Wyl. gser chos bcu gsum) of the Tsar branch of the Sakya school are listed in the Great Dictionary (tshig mdzod chen mo) as:
- (1-3) the three Khechara Vajrayoginis,
- (4-6) the three major red deities,
- (7-9) the three minor red deities,
- (10) Amaravajradevi,
- (11) Red Jambhala,
- (12) Simhamukha, and
- (13) Black Manjushri.