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A grat many demons, local deities and elemental spirits are found in Tibetan astrology. These deities symbolize the natural forcess of places tree, mountains, and elements; and the forces connected with the earth are equally connected with the planets and constellations. They are therefore subject to the yearly, monthly, and daily cycles of manifestation and movement. Since humans are in constant contact with the natural environment,they must be vigilant and take care not to disturb these forces if they wish to maintain a harmonious relationship with nature. When disturbed, these dities are said to be capable of causing bad harvests or provoking disease in humans and their cattle. Most of these spirits are capable of causing illness or "stealing ons vitality". There are karmic reasons for this: a person who disturbed spirits in a past life, in this one may suffer an illness brought about by spirits. The circumstances that make such an attack possible are always linked to a loss of vitality is intact, certain spirits will attack the weakest member of that persons family. A distinction is made between external demons, who cause obstacles external to the practitioner; internal demons, who cause internal sicknesses and disturbances; and secret demons, who are none other than disturbing thoughts. As a general rule, the latter symbolize our neuroses, our unconscious fears, and our spiritual obstacles.
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A grat many [[demons]], local [[deities]] and [[elemental]] [[spirits]] are found in [[Tibetan astrology]]. These [[deities]] [[symbolize]] the natural forcess of places [[tree]], [[mountains]], and [[elements]]; and the forces connected with the [[earth]] are equally connected with the {{Wiki|planets}} and [[constellations]]. They are therefore [[subject]] to the yearly, monthly, and daily cycles of [[manifestation]] and {{Wiki|movement}}. Since [[humans]] are in [[constant]] [[contact]] with the natural environment,they must be vigilant and take care not to disturb these forces if they wish to maintain a harmonious relationship with [[nature]]. When disturbed, these dities are said to be capable of causing bad harvests or provoking {{Wiki|disease}} in [[humans]] and their cattle. Most of these [[spirits]] are capable of causing {{Wiki|illness}} or "[[stealing]] ons [[vitality]]". There are [[karmic]] [[reasons]] for this: a [[person]] who disturbed [[spirits]] in a {{Wiki|past}} [[life]], in this one may [[suffer]] an {{Wiki|illness}} brought about by [[spirits]]. The circumstances that make such an attack possible are always linked to a loss of [[vitality]] is intact, certain [[spirits]] will attack the weakest member of that persons [[family]]. A {{Wiki|distinction}} is made between {{Wiki|external}} [[demons]], who [[cause]] {{Wiki|obstacles}} {{Wiki|external}} to the [[practitioner]]; {{Wiki|internal}} [[demons]], who [[cause]] {{Wiki|internal}} sicknesses and {{Wiki|disturbances}}; and secret [[demons]], who are none other than {{Wiki|disturbing}} [[thoughts]]. As a general {{Wiki|rule}}, the [[latter]] [[symbolize]] our neuroses, our [[unconscious]] {{Wiki|fears}}, and our [[spiritual]] {{Wiki|obstacles}}.
  
 
THE EIGHT CLASSES OF GODS AND DEMONS
 
THE EIGHT CLASSES OF GODS AND DEMONS
  
NAGA (LU)
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[[NAGA]] ([[LU]])
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[[File:3Nagaraja04.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
The LU are water deities. There live below the ground, in springs, lakes, and rivers. They are in this sense local deities. However, by reason of their identification with the naga, they are believed to have an underground kingdom at the base of Mount Meru, the axial mountain. Patala is a kingdom filled with wealth, with rich and sumptuous treasures. Their king is Nanda Taksaka (Jogpo), and they are divided into five castes like those of Hindus: the kingly caste, the noles, the Brahmins, the Vaisya, and the Sudra. Their bodies are half.human, half-snake. In Buddhism, they are considered to be under the authority of Virupaksa, the guardian king of the West. Nagas occur frequently in the history of Buddhism: when the Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya, the king of the nagas and his subjects protected him from the weather by forming an umbrella over his head; and when the Buddha taught the Prajnaparamita, the teaching on emptiness, on Vultures Peak, the volumes of this teaching are said to have been entrusted to the protection of the nagas. According to legend, the great master Nagarjuna visited the naga realm and brought the teachings back to reveal them to humanking. The naga are often entrusted with termas, treasure texts, attributed to Padmasambhava. In the Tibetan era, the hero Gesar of Ling was born of a naga mother. As local deities, the nagas may be vindictive when their natural environments is disturbed. The pollution of water, the buildong of dams and dikes, irrigation works, and the diversion of the course of rivers are all acts that may bring about sickness if they are not performed at the astrologically correct time. The nagas are then capable of wreaking vengeance by sending such diseases as leprosy to the responsible humans.
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The LU are [[water]] [[deities]]. There [[live]] below the ground, in springs, lakes, and [[rivers]]. They are in this [[sense]] local [[deities]]. However, by [[reason]] of their {{Wiki|identification}} with the [[naga]], they are believed to have an underground {{Wiki|kingdom}} at the base of [[Mount Meru]], the axial mountain. {{Wiki|Patala}} is a {{Wiki|kingdom}} filled with [[wealth]], with rich and sumptuous [[treasures]]. Their [[king]] is [[Nanda Taksaka]] ([[Jogpo]]), and they are divided into five [[castes]] like those of [[Hindus]]: the kingly [[caste]], the noles, the [[Brahmins]], the [[Vaisya]], and the [[Sudra]]. Their [[bodies]] are half.human, half-snake. In [[Buddhism]], they are considered to be under the authority of [[Virupaksa]], the [[guardian king]] of the {{Wiki|West}}. [[Nagas]] occur frequently in the {{Wiki|history}} of [[Buddhism]]: when the [[Buddha]] [[attained]] [[enlightenment]] under the [[Bodhi tree]] at [[Bodhgaya]], the [[king]] of the [[nagas]] and his [[subjects]] protected him from the weather by forming an [[umbrella]] over his {{Wiki|head}}; and when the [[Buddha]] [[taught]] the [[Prajnaparamita]], the [[teaching]] on [[emptiness]], on [[Vultures Peak]], the volumes of this [[teaching]] are said to have been entrusted to the [[protection]] of the [[nagas]]. According to legend, the [[great master]] [[Nagarjuna]] visited the [[naga]] [[realm]] and brought the teachings back to reveal them to [[human]] [[king]]. The [[naga]] are often entrusted with [[termas]], [[treasure texts]], attributed to [[Padmasambhava]]. In the [[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|era}}, the [[hero]] [[Gesar of Ling]] was born of a [[naga]] mother. As local [[deities]], the [[nagas]] may be vindictive when their natural environments is disturbed. The pollution of [[water]], the buildong of dams and dikes, irrigation works, and the diversion of the course of [[rivers]] are all acts that may bring about [[sickness]] if they are not performed at the [[astrologically]] correct [[time]]. The [[nagas]] are then capable of wreaking vengeance by sending such {{Wiki|diseases}} as {{Wiki|leprosy}} to the responsible [[humans]].
  
NYEN (gnyan)
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[[NYEN]] ([[gnyan]])
 
 
The Nyen are generally malicious spirits who live in the atmosphere or at the surface of the earth, in fields and woods. Many of them live in trees, and it is therefore important not to cut timber on certain day indicated by astrological almanacs. The Nyen are the cause of numerous ailments and certain types of cancer are also attributed to them. They are described as having a cowlike form and being yellow or green.
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The [[Nyen]] are generally malicious [[spirits]] who [[live]] in the {{Wiki|atmosphere}} or at the surface of the [[earth]], in fields and woods. Many of them [[live]] in [[trees]], and it is therefore important not to cut timber on certain day indicated by [[astrological]] almanacs. The [[Nyen]] are the [[cause]] of numerous {{Wiki|ailments}} and certain types of {{Wiki|cancer}} are also attributed to them. They are described as having a cowlike [[form]] and [[being]] [[yellow]] or green.
  
SADAK (sa-bdag)
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[[SADAK]] ([[sa-bdag]])
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The SADAK are the "Lords of the Earth". They are generally neuter. The SADAK become irritated when their home, the earth is "injured" by erthworks, the digging of wells, or the construction of building. Certain days are therefore indicated as unfavorable for such activities; and before on builds a house or temple, offerings are made to them and their permission is sought to use the site.The SADAk are an important group and are frequently met with in astrology. The SADAK are subject to the annual, seasonal and even daily cycles. While a SADAK is in residence in a particular direction, it will sometimes be necessary to postpone work in that direction or even to cancel a journey. The SADAK have a king, The se, whose body is red. He wears a robe of the same color and holds a large copper Garuda (a mythical bird). He is the chief of the SADAK of the cycle of twelve years. Each year, he occupies the direction of the ruling animal. The kings retibue comprises numerous deities. Each of these moves throughout the year. All these deities symbolize elemental earth-energies as they enter into relationship with the astrological configuration of the moment.
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The [[SADAK]] are the "[[Lords]] of the [[Earth]]". They are generally neuter. The [[SADAK]] become irritated when their home, the [[earth]] is "injured" by erthworks, the digging of wells, or the construction of building. Certain days are therefore indicated as unfavorable for such [[activities]]; and before on builds a house or [[temple]], [[offerings]] are made to them and their permission is sought to use the site.The [[SADAk]] are an important group and are frequently met with in [[astrology]]. The [[SADAK]] are [[subject]] to the annual, seasonal and even daily cycles. While a [[SADAK]] is in residence in a particular [[direction]], it will sometimes be necessary to postpone work in that [[direction]] or even to cancel a journey. The [[SADAK]] have a [[king]], The se, whose [[body]] is red. He wears a robe of the same {{Wiki|color}} and holds a large {{Wiki|copper}} [[Garuda]] (a [[mythical]] {{Wiki|bird}}). He is the chief of the [[SADAK]] of the cycle of twelve years. Each year, he occupies the [[direction]] of the ruling [[animal]]. The {{Wiki|kings}} retibue comprises numerous [[deities]]. Each of these moves throughout the year. All these [[deities]] [[symbolize]] [[elemental]] earth-energies as they enter into relationship with the [[astrological]] configuration of the [[moment]].
GYALPO (rgyal-po)
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GYALPO ([[rgyal-po]])
 
 
The Gyalpo or "Spirit King" are said to be the spirits of evil kings or high lamas who had broken their vows. They are white in color and often wear armor. They are often local deities of great importance, such as mountain gods.
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The [[Gyalpo]] or "[[Spirit]] [[King]]" are said to be the [[spirits]] of [[evil]] {{Wiki|kings}} or high [[lamas]] who had broken their [[vows]]. They are white in {{Wiki|color}} and often wear armor. They are often local [[deities]] of great importance, such as mountain [[gods]].
  
MAMOS (ma-mo)
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[[MAMOS]] ([[ma-mo]])
 
 
The Mamos constitute a very numerous class of fierce female deities. Although they predate Buddhism, they have been assimilated to the Matrika, a type of sorcerer of the charnel grounds. These black goddesses personify natural forces that become destructive when disturbed. They carry bags full of disease germs and comprise the retinue of the Great Dharma Protectresses.
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The [[Mamos]] constitute a very numerous class of fierce [[female deities]]. Although they predate [[Buddhism]], they have been assimilated to the [[Matrika]], a type of sorcerer of the [[charnel grounds]]. These black [[goddesses]] personify natural forces that become {{Wiki|destructive}} when disturbed. They carry bags full of {{Wiki|disease}} germs and comprise the retinue of the [[Great]] [[Dharma]] Protectresses.
DUD (rgyal-po)
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DUD ([[rgyal-po]])
 
 
The Dud, (Skt. Mara) are openly malevolent spirits who had been fiercely oposed to the Dharma in their previous lives. They create obstacles for pratictionners and live on human flesh. They black in color.
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The [[Dud]], (Skt. [[Mara]]) are openly [[malevolent]] [[spirits]] who had been fiercely opposed to the [[Dharma]] in their previous [[lives]]. They create {{Wiki|obstacles}} for pratictionners and [[live]] on [[human]] flesh. They black in {{Wiki|color}}.
  
ZA (gnam-the)
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[[ZA]] ([[gnam-the]])
 
 
The ZA are malevolent planetary spirits who cause diseases such as epilepsy. Some of them are seasonal: the black Dog in spring, the Dragon-tailed Monster in summer, the Knight on the Black Horse in autumn, and the Phoenix in Winter. Their movements have to be kept in mind and protective diagrams have to be made.
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The [[ZA]] are [[malevolent]] {{Wiki|planetary}} [[spirits]] who [[cause]] {{Wiki|diseases}} such as {{Wiki|epilepsy}}. Some of them are seasonal: the black {{Wiki|Dog}} in spring, the [[Dragon-tailed Monster]] in summer, the Knight on the Black [[Horse]] in autumn, and the {{Wiki|Phoenix}} in Winter. Their movements have to be kept in [[mind]] and protective diagrams have to be made.
  
TSEN (btsan)
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[[TSEN]] ([[btsan]])
 
 
The Tsen, the red spirits that haunt rocks, are all male, the spirits of erring monks of earlier times. When they are subdued by a great practitioner, the Tsen often become the guardian of temples, shrines, and monasteries. Red offerings are made to them.
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The [[Tsen]], the red [[spirits]] that haunt rocks, are all {{Wiki|male}}, the [[spirits]] of erring [[monks]] of earlier times. When they are subdued by a great [[practitioner]], the Tsen often become the {{Wiki|guardian}} of [[temples]], [[shrines]], and [[monasteries]]. Red [[offerings]] are made to them.
 
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Gyalpo145.jpg

A grat many demons, local deities and elemental spirits are found in Tibetan astrology. These deities symbolize the natural forcess of places tree, mountains, and elements; and the forces connected with the earth are equally connected with the planets and constellations. They are therefore subject to the yearly, monthly, and daily cycles of manifestation and movement. Since humans are in constant contact with the natural environment,they must be vigilant and take care not to disturb these forces if they wish to maintain a harmonious relationship with nature. When disturbed, these dities are said to be capable of causing bad harvests or provoking disease in humans and their cattle. Most of these spirits are capable of causing illness or "stealing ons vitality". There are karmic reasons for this: a person who disturbed spirits in a past life, in this one may suffer an illness brought about by spirits. The circumstances that make such an attack possible are always linked to a loss of vitality is intact, certain spirits will attack the weakest member of that persons family. A distinction is made between external demons, who cause obstacles external to the practitioner; internal demons, who cause internal sicknesses and disturbances; and secret demons, who are none other than disturbing thoughts. As a general rule, the latter symbolize our neuroses, our unconscious fears, and our spiritual obstacles.

THE EIGHT CLASSES OF GODS AND DEMONS

NAGA (LU)

3Nagaraja04.jpg

The LU are water deities. There live below the ground, in springs, lakes, and rivers. They are in this sense local deities. However, by reason of their identification with the naga, they are believed to have an underground kingdom at the base of Mount Meru, the axial mountain. Patala is a kingdom filled with wealth, with rich and sumptuous treasures. Their king is Nanda Taksaka (Jogpo), and they are divided into five castes like those of Hindus: the kingly caste, the noles, the Brahmins, the Vaisya, and the Sudra. Their bodies are half.human, half-snake. In Buddhism, they are considered to be under the authority of Virupaksa, the guardian king of the West. Nagas occur frequently in the history of Buddhism: when the Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya, the king of the nagas and his subjects protected him from the weather by forming an umbrella over his head; and when the Buddha taught the Prajnaparamita, the teaching on emptiness, on Vultures Peak, the volumes of this teaching are said to have been entrusted to the protection of the nagas. According to legend, the great master Nagarjuna visited the naga realm and brought the teachings back to reveal them to human king. The naga are often entrusted with termas, treasure texts, attributed to Padmasambhava. In the Tibetan era, the hero Gesar of Ling was born of a naga mother. As local deities, the nagas may be vindictive when their natural environments is disturbed. The pollution of water, the buildong of dams and dikes, irrigation works, and the diversion of the course of rivers are all acts that may bring about sickness if they are not performed at the astrologically correct time. The nagas are then capable of wreaking vengeance by sending such diseases as leprosy to the responsible humans.

NYEN (gnyan)

The Nyen are generally malicious spirits who live in the atmosphere or at the surface of the earth, in fields and woods. Many of them live in trees, and it is therefore important not to cut timber on certain day indicated by astrological almanacs. The Nyen are the cause of numerous ailments and certain types of cancer are also attributed to them. They are described as having a cowlike form and being yellow or green.

SADAK (sa-bdag)

Cd62828.jpg

The SADAK are the "Lords of the Earth". They are generally neuter. The SADAK become irritated when their home, the earth is "injured" by erthworks, the digging of wells, or the construction of building. Certain days are therefore indicated as unfavorable for such activities; and before on builds a house or temple, offerings are made to them and their permission is sought to use the site.The SADAk are an important group and are frequently met with in astrology. The SADAK are subject to the annual, seasonal and even daily cycles. While a SADAK is in residence in a particular direction, it will sometimes be necessary to postpone work in that direction or even to cancel a journey. The SADAK have a king, The se, whose body is red. He wears a robe of the same color and holds a large copper Garuda (a mythical bird). He is the chief of the SADAK of the cycle of twelve years. Each year, he occupies the direction of the ruling animal. The kings retibue comprises numerous deities. Each of these moves throughout the year. All these deities symbolize elemental earth-energies as they enter into relationship with the astrological configuration of the moment.
GYALPO (rgyal-po)

The Gyalpo or "Spirit King" are said to be the spirits of evil kings or high lamas who had broken their vows. They are white in color and often wear armor. They are often local deities of great importance, such as mountain gods.

MAMOS (ma-mo)

The Mamos constitute a very numerous class of fierce female deities. Although they predate Buddhism, they have been assimilated to the Matrika, a type of sorcerer of the charnel grounds. These black goddesses personify natural forces that become destructive when disturbed. They carry bags full of disease germs and comprise the retinue of the Great Dharma Protectresses.
DUD (rgyal-po)

The Dud, (Skt. Mara) are openly malevolent spirits who had been fiercely opposed to the Dharma in their previous lives. They create obstacles for pratictionners and live on human flesh. They black in color.

ZA (gnam-the)

The ZA are malevolent planetary spirits who cause diseases such as epilepsy. Some of them are seasonal: the black Dog in spring, the Dragon-tailed Monster in summer, the Knight on the Black Horse in autumn, and the Phoenix in Winter. Their movements have to be kept in mind and protective diagrams have to be made.

TSEN (btsan)

The Tsen, the red spirits that haunt rocks, are all male, the spirits of erring monks of earlier times. When they are subdued by a great practitioner, the Tsen often become the guardian of temples, shrines, and monasteries. Red offerings are made to them.

Source

www.sorigastro.fr