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− | [[Fire Deity]]; The [[Deity]] to whom we make the burning [[offering]], for example in the practice of [[Heruka]]. A [[Fire Deity]] can be either [[mundane]] or [[supramundane]]. [[Mundane Fire Deities]] are not real [[mundane]] [[beings]] but appear in the aspect of [[mundane]] [[beings]]. | + | [[Fire Deity]]; The [[Deity]] to whom we make the burning [[offering]], for example in the practice of [[Heruka]]. A [[Fire Deity]] can be either [[mundane]] or [[supramundane]]. [[Mundane]] [[Fire Deities]] are not real [[mundane]] [[beings]] but appear in the aspect of [[mundane]] [[beings]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 21 February 2014
Fire Deity; The Deity to whom we make the burning offering, for example in the practice of Heruka. A Fire Deity can be either mundane or supramundane. Mundane Fire Deities are not real mundane beings but appear in the aspect of mundane beings.