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Difference between revisions of "The Eight Dharmapala"

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A common Tibetan grouping of [[Dharmapāla]] is '[[The Eight Dharmapalas]]' (Tibetan: {{BigTibetan|[[དྲག་གཤེད]]}}, Wylie: [[drag gshed]]), who are understood to be the [[defenders of Buddhism]]. They are supernatural beings with the rank of [[bodhisattva]] who "are supposed to wage war without any mercy against the [[demons]] and enemies of [[Buddhism]]".   
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A common [[Tibetan]] grouping of [[Dharmapāla]] is '[[The Eight Dharmapalas]]' ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[དྲག་གཤེད]]}}, [[Wylie]]: [[drag gshed]]), who are understood to be the [[defenders of Buddhism]]. They are [[supernatural beings]] with the rank of [[bodhisattva]] who "are supposed to wage [[war]] without any [[mercy]] against the [[demons]] and enemies of [[Buddhism]]".   
  
  
The Eight Dharmapala are:
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The [[Eight Dharmapala]] are:
  
  
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The [[Eight Dharmapala]] are:
 
The [[Eight Dharmapala]] are:
  
[[Yama]], the god of death.
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[[Yama]], the [[god of death]].
  
 
[[Mahakala]], the [[Great Black One]].
 
[[Mahakala]], the [[Great Black One]].
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