Khro bo lha nga brgyad: 1 definition
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General definition (in Buddhism)
Source: Encyclopedia of Buddhism: Glossarykhro bo lha nga brgyad (ཁྲོ་བོ་ལྷ་ང་བརྒྱད) refers to the “Fifty-eight Wrathful Deities” belonging to the maṇḍala of the Hundred Peaceful and Wrathful Deities, and feature in several practices and cycles of teachings, most notably the Tibetan Book of the Dead and the Guhyagarbha Tantra.
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Partial matches: Nga, Lha, Bo, Na.
Full-text (+152): phra men brgyad, dbang phyug ma nyer brgyad, Vajraheruka, Karmaheruka, Ratnakrodheshvari, Padmaheruka, Buddhakrodheshvari, Vajrakrodheshvari, Padmakrodheshvari, Karmakrodheshvari, Buddhaheruka, Ratnaheruka, Kumari, Pukkasi, Mahahastini, Shanti, Candali, Pramoha, Indrani, Bhakshini.
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