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Begtse (Wylie: beg tse chen lcam sring; "
Begtse the
Great Coat of Mail") is a
dharmapala and the lord of war in
Tibetan Buddhism,
originally a pre-Buddhist...
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wisdom protector dharmapalas include:[citation needed]
Prana Atma (Tib.
Begtse) Ekajaṭī (Tib. ral chig ma)
Mahakala (Tib.
Nagpo Chenpo) Shri Devi (Tib...
- god of war and the
metalsmith of the gods Kyzaghan,
Turkic deity of war
Begtse,
originally a
Mongolian war god, was
later adopted into
Tibetan Buddhism...
- Mongols.
Jamsaran is the
Mongolian war god, now
worshipped in
Tibet as
Begtse. The wolf, falcon, deer and
horse were
important symbolic animals. The Uliger...
- one
Palden Lhamo,
female protectress of
Tibet White Brahma or
Tshangs pa
Begtse, a war god from Mongolia.
Vajrapani Palden Lhamo Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten)...
- Dulma/Dari (Tara),
Gombo (Mahākāla), Cagdur/Shagdur (Vajrapani),
Jamsrang (
Begtse),
Jamyang (Manjusri), etc.
Another type of
Buddhist name
derives from the...
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Migjid Janraisig,
Gandantegchinlen Monastery The main
Mongolian deity Begtse in a cham-dance.
Photo from
before 1930. The last
Great Khüree Cham- dance...
- 20th century. The
museum has a
saddle of the
Mongol Empire.
Thangka of
Begtse Buddha statue Epitaph of Pugu Yitu.
Epitaph cover of Pugu Yitu. "Занабазарын...
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latter empowered the
Namgyal Monastery monks to
perform the rite of
Nojin Begtse (gnod
sbyin beg tse), the
originally pre-Buddhist
female wrathful deity...
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burial site is located, and to the east,
Mount Begtse, the "red"
mountain residence of
Protector Begtse, or Chamsing, who was
imported by the
Gelugpa from...