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The '''mara of the Lord of Death''' (Skt. ''[[mṛtyumāra]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[འཆི་བདག་གི་བདུད་]]}}, Wyl. '' [['chi bdag gi bdud]]''), which symbolizes both death itself, which cuts short our precious human birth, and also our fear of change, [[impermanence]], and [[death]] | The '''mara of the Lord of Death''' (Skt. ''[[mṛtyumāra]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[འཆི་བདག་གི་བདུད་]]}}, Wyl. '' [['chi bdag gi bdud]]''), which symbolizes both death itself, which cuts short our precious human birth, and also our fear of change, [[impermanence]], and [[death]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:48, 1 April 2024
The mara of the Lord of Death (Skt. mṛtyumāra; Tib. འཆི་བདག་གི་བདུད་, Wyl. 'chi bdag gi bdud), which symbolizes both death itself, which cuts short our precious human birth, and also our fear of change, impermanence, and death