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+ | '''Dharma protectors''' (Skt. ''[[dharmapāla]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཆོས་སྐྱོང་]]}}, ''[[chö kyong]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[chos skyong]]'') — deities whose role is to protect the teachings and practitioners. They are sometimes emanations of [[buddha]]s or [[bodhisattva]]s, and sometimes spirits and demons who have been subjugated and bound under oath by great practitioners, such as [[Guru Padmasambhava]]. Among the best known are [[Ekajati]], [[Mahakala]], [[Dza Rahula]] and Damchen [[Dorje Lekpa]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 14 March 2014
Dharma protectors (Skt. dharmapāla; Tib. ཆོས་སྐྱོང་, chö kyong; Wyl. chos skyong) — deities whose role is to protect the teachings and practitioners. They are sometimes emanations of buddhas or bodhisattvas, and sometimes spirits and demons who have been subjugated and bound under oath by great practitioners, such as Guru Padmasambhava. Among the best known are Ekajati, Mahakala, Dza Rahula and Damchen Dorje Lekpa.