- In Buddhism,
wrathful deities or
fierce deities are the fierce,
wrathful or
forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit: krodha)
forms (or "aspects", "manifestations")...
- from the 1950s onward,
often portraying villains. One such role was the
wrathfully jealous elephant handler Klaus from the Oscar-winning film The Greatest...
- Anger, also
known as
wrath (UK: /rɒθ/ ROTH; US: /ræθ/ RATH) or rage, is an
intense emotional state involving a strong,
uncomfortable and non-cooperative...
-
promoted to code: bo Wylie:
khrag 'thung) is the name of a
category of
wrathful deities,
enlightened beings in
Vajrayana Buddhism that
adopt a
fierce countenance...
- Dharmapāla A dharmapāla is a type of
wrathful god in Buddhism. The name
means "dharma protector" in Sanskrit, and the dharmapālas are also
known as the...
-
Wrathful Journey (Bulgarian: Гневно пътуване, translit. Gnevno patuvane) is a 1971
Bulgarian drama film
directed by
Nikola Korabov. It was
entered into...
- The
Divine Move 2: The
Wrathful (Korean: 신의 한 수: 귀수편; RR: Sin-ui Han Su: Gwisupyeon) is a 2019
South Korean neo-noir
action crime film
directed by Lee...
- gods that have been
adopted by Buddhism. The
latter type
include po****r
wrathful deities like: Yamantaka, Ekajaṭī, Mahākāla,
Palden Lhamo, and Hayagrīva...
- Buddhism, and in the
Nyingma school she is the
consort of Hayagriva, the
wrathful form of Avalokiteshvara. She is also ****ociated with the Cakrasaṃvara Tantra...
- of
wrathful female protectors and dakinis. Usually,
Palden Lhamo refers to the
Gelugpa version of her as a
wrathful emanation of Chamunda, a
wrathful emanation...