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'''Dorje Legpa''' (Sanskrit: ''Vajra Sadhu''). Oath bound worldly protector of the Nyingma School, guardian of the Revealed Treasure Tradition.
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'''[[Dorje Legpa]]''' ([[Sanskrit]]: ''[[Vajra Sadhu]]''). Oath bound [[worldly]] [[protector]] of the [[Nyingma School]], guardian of the [[Revealed Treasure]] [[Tradition]].
  
Tibetan: ''Dor je leg pa''
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[[Tibetan]]: ''Dor je leg pa''
  
Wrathful, maroon in colour, he has one face, two hands, three round eyes, a gaping mouth and yellow hair flowing upward like flame. The first hand extended to the right holds a gold vajra and the left a human heart held up to the mouth. Adorned with gold earrings, necklaces and bracelets he wears a hat, round in shape and gold color, crowned with a half vajra. Attired in long flowing garments and boots, his body is well covered, seated atop a snow lion pressing down on a red corpse and sun disc above a lotus seat. The snow lion head is turned upward to show respect for the master; surrounded by thick black smoke and the flames of pristine awareness.
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[[Wrathful]], maroon in {{Wiki|colour}}, he has one face, two hands, three round [[eyes]], a gaping {{Wiki|mouth}} and yellow [[hair]] flowing upward like flame. The first hand extended to the right holds a {{Wiki|gold}} [[vajra]] and the left a [[human]] [[heart]] held up to the {{Wiki|mouth}}. Adorned with {{Wiki|gold}} earrings, necklaces and bracelets he wears a hat, round in shape and {{Wiki|gold}} {{Wiki|color}}, crowned with a half [[vajra]]. Attired in long flowing garments and boots, his [[body]] is well covered, seated atop a [[snow lion]] pressing down on a red corpse and {{Wiki|sun}} disc above a [[lotus seat]]. The [[snow lion]] head is turned upward to show [[respect]] for the [[master]]; surrounded by thick black smoke and the flames of [[pristine awareness]].
  
Indigenous to Tibet, the daemon Dorje Legpa was subjugated in the 8th century by Guru Padmasambhava and oath bound as a Dharma protector. His primary function is to safeguard the Revealed Treasure texts (Terma) of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Indigenous to [[Tibet]], the daemon [[Dorje Legpa]] was subjugated in the 8th century by [[Guru Padmasambhava]] and oath bound as a [[Dharma protector]]. His primary [[function]] is to safeguard the [[Revealed Treasure]] texts ([[Terma]]) of the [[Nyingma Tradition]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]].
 
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Dorje Legpa (Sanskrit: Vajra Sadhu). Oath bound worldly protector of the Nyingma School, guardian of the Revealed Treasure Tradition.

Tibetan: Dor je leg pa

Wrathful, maroon in colour, he has one face, two hands, three round eyes, a gaping mouth and yellow hair flowing upward like flame. The first hand extended to the right holds a gold vajra and the left a human heart held up to the mouth. Adorned with gold earrings, necklaces and bracelets he wears a hat, round in shape and gold color, crowned with a half vajra. Attired in long flowing garments and boots, his body is well covered, seated atop a snow lion pressing down on a red corpse and sun disc above a lotus seat. The snow lion head is turned upward to show respect for the master; surrounded by thick black smoke and the flames of pristine awareness.

Indigenous to Tibet, the daemon Dorje Legpa was subjugated in the 8th century by Guru Padmasambhava and oath bound as a Dharma protector. His primary function is to safeguard the Revealed Treasure texts (Terma) of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

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