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ལྷ་མོ་པརྞ་ཤ་བ་རི། | Glossary of Terms
ལྷ་མོ་པརྞ་ཤ་བ་རི།
lha mo par+Na sha ba ri
Parṇaśāvarī
- Person
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- Parṇaśavarī
- པཱ་རྞ་ཤ་བ་རི།
- རི་ཕྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ།
- pA r+Na sha ba ri
- ri phrod lo ma gyon ma
- Parṇaśavarī
A piśācinī renowned in Buddhist lore for her power to cure disease, avert epidemics, and pacify obstacles. She is often considered a form of Tārā.
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Parṇaśavarī
- རི་ཁྲོད་མ་ཤིང་ལོ་ཅན།
- ri khrod ma shing lo can
- Parṇaśavarī
- Parṇaśāvarī
One of the goddesses in the retinue of Heruka.
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Parṇaśāvarī
- ལྷ་མོ་པརྞ་ཤ་བ་རི།
- lha mo par+Na sha ba ri
- Parṇaśāvarī
A female deity in a variant of the maṇḍala of Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa.
- Parṇaśavarī
- རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ།
- ri khrod lo ma gyon ma
- Parṇaśavarī
One of the chief vidyārājñīs dwelling with Śākyamuni in the realm of the Pure Abode; one of the goddesses in one of the paintings of Mañjuśrī.
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Parṇaśavarī
- རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་ཅན།
- ri khrod lo ma can
- Parṇaśavarī
A piśācī renowned for her ability to cure disease, avert epidemics, and pacify obstacles She is often, but not exclusively, considered a form of Tārā.
- Parṇaśavarī
- རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ།
- ri khrod lo ma gyon ma
- Parṇaśavarī
A piśācī renowned for her ability to cure disease, avert epidemics, and pacify obstacles. She is often considered a form of Tārā.
Warning: Readers are reminded that according to Vajrayāna Buddhist tradition there are restrictions and commitments concerning tantra. Practitioners who are not sure if they should read this translation are advised to consult the authorities of their lineage. The responsibility for reading this text or sharing it with others who may or may not fulfill the requirements lies in the hands of readers.
- Parṇaśabarī
- Parṇaśabarī
Female piśāca invoked to protect people and animals from all kinds of troubles.