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Ekajaṭī or Ekajaṭā (Sanskrit: "One
Plait Woman"; Wylie: ral gcig ma: one who has one knot of hair), also
known as Māhacīnatārā, is one of the 21 Taras...
- born), the
middle class of dwijāti (twice born), and the
lower class of
ekajāti (once born), much
similar to the
traditional Indian BKVS
social stratification...
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protector dharmapalas include:[citation needed]
Prana Atma (Tib. Begtse)
Ekajaṭī (Tib. ral chig ma)
Mahakala (Tib.
Nagpo Chenpo) Shri Devi (Tib. Palden...
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Buddha and
consort in ****ual union. Yamantaka, also
known as Vajrabhairava.
Ekajati, also
known as Blue Tara or Ugra Tara. Chakrasamvara, a semi-wrathful deity...
- Obstacle-Removing Mahakala,
either as an
independent figure or ****ociated to
Ekajati, and has been
described as "the
tutelary deity of
Tibet and its government"...
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Ekajati is one of the main
protectors of the
Dzogchen teachings....
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Sundanese words for the
maker of
metal bracelets or armlets). Dr. Edi S.
Ekajati,
Sundanese historian,
conjectured that the
location of the
capital city...
- she is also
conflated with Ugra Tara, a form of the
Buddhist dharmapala Ekajati. However, the
temple is
sacred to both
Buddhists and Hindus. The Bajrayogini...
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transformation of
desire into comp****ion. The
manifestation of Blue Tārā (
Ekajati) is a
ferocious female protector whose invocation destroys all obstacles...
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triwangsa (three classes) or the nobility,
dwijati (twice-born) in
contrast to
ekajati (once born) the
common folks. Four
statuses were
identified in
these sociological...