-
forms of
Mahakala are
emanations of Avalokiteshvara.[citation needed]
Kalarupa and
Yamantaka are
considered by
practitioners to be
emanations of Manjushri[citation...
- of a Buddha,
often mentioned in the
Buddhist scriptures Dharmaraja or
Kalarupa, a
wrathful dharmapala and
possibly an
emanation of
Manjusri Dharmaraja...
-
Tibetan Buddhism Yama
occurs in the form of Yama Dharmaraja, also
known as
Kalarupa,
Shinje or Shin Je Cho Gyal (Tibetan: གཤིན་རྗེ་, Gshin.rje). He is both...
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Gelug protectors Pehar, Nechung,
Palden Lhamo, Mahakala,
Vaisravana and
Kalarupa, who was
appointed by Tsongkhapa.
Restrictions on the
practice of Shugden...
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traditional supra-mundane
protectors of the Ge-luk tradition",
namely Mahākāla,
Kalarupa, Vaiśravaṇa,
Palden Lhamo,
Pehar and
Nechung who were
appointed by Je Tsongkhapa...
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Gelug protectors Pehar, Nechung,
Palden Lhamo, Mahakala,
Vaisravana and
Kalarupa, who were
appointed by Tsongkhapa. The
abbot of
Drepung monastery and the...
- Yamantaka. In the
aspect of a supra‐mundane Protector, he is
Dharmaraja Kalarupa and, in the
aspect of a
mundane protector, he is the
great Dharmapala Mighty...