- to this
practice include "Karmamudra" (Tibetan: ལས་ཀྱི་ཕྱག་རྒྱ las kyi
phyag rgya, "action seal") in
Buddhist tantras and "Maithuna" (Devanagari: मैथुन...
- महामुद्रा, Tibetan: ཕྱག་ཆེན་, Wylie:
phyag chen, THL: chag-chen,
contraction of Tibetan: ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ཆེན་པོ་, Wylie:
phyag rgya chen po, THL: chag-gya chen-po)...
- Karmamudrā (Sanskrit; "action seal," Tibetan: las-kyi
phyag-rgya;
commonly misspelled as: kāmamudrā or "desire seal") is a
Vajrayana Buddhist technique...
- many
iconographic representations of
divine symbolic attributes (Tibetan:
phyag mtshan) of
Vajrayana and
Hindu deities. When
consecrated and
bound for usage...
- 'symbolic bone ornaments' (Sanskrit: aṣṭhiamudrā; Tibetan: rus pa'i
rgyan phyag rgya) are also
known as "mudra" or 'seals'. The
Hevajra Tantra identifies...
-
adherents of the
sects that
practice the
teachings centering around the
Phyag rgya chen po and the Nā ro chos drug are
properly referred to as the Dwags...
- is
technically the
primary protector. Six-Armed
Mahakala (Wylie: mgon po
phyag drug pa) is also a
common dharmapala in the
Kagyu school. Pañjaranātha Mahakala...
-
Bhutan The
original title is Dzongkha: སྡེ་སྲིད་ཕྱག་མཛོད་, Wylie: sde-srid
phyag-mdzod. This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the...
- and
witches made of
human bones (Skt: aṣṭhimudrā; Wylie: rus pa'i
rgyan phyag rgya) are also
known as
mudra "seals". The word mudrā has
Sanskrit roots...
- six-armed
protector Mahakala (Skt: Shad-bhuja Mahakala, Wylie: mGon po
phyag drug pa), an elephant-headed
figure usually addressed as
Vinayaka is seen...