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    Begtse (Wylie: beg tse chen lcam sring; "Begtse the Great Coat of Mail") is a dharmapala and the lord of war in Tibetan Buddhism, originally a pre-Buddhist...
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    wisdom protector dharmapalas include:[citation needed] Prana Atma (Tib. Begtse) Ekajaṭī (Tib. ral chig ma) Mahakala (Tib. Nagpo Chenpo) Shri Devi (Tib...
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    one Palden Lhamo, female protectress of Tibet White Brahma or Tshangs pa Begtse, a war god from Mongolia. Vajrapani Palden Lhamo Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten)...
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  • god of war and the metalsmith of the gods Kyzaghan, Turkic deity of war Begtse, originally a Mongolian war god, was later adopted into Tibetan Buddhism...
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    of Migjid Janraisig, Gandantegchinlen Monastery The main Mongolian deity Begtse in a cham-dance. Photo from before 1930. The last Great Khüree Cham- dance...
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  • Dulma/Dari (Tara), Gombo (Mahākāla), Cagdur/Shagdur (Vajrapani), Jamsrang (Begtse), Jamyang (Manjusri), etc. Another type of Buddhist name derives from the...
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  • Bayankhongor Province Bayankhongor Airport Bayanzürkh Sanjaagiin Bayar Begtse Sorghaghtani Beki Best Student of Mongolia award Biligtü Khan Black shamanism...
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    other masked characters representing other syncretic Buddhist gods such as Begtse, Mahākāla, and the Garuda; and is one of the few characters in the dance...
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    20th century. The museum has a saddle of the Mongol Empire. Thangka of Begtse Buddha statue Epitaph of Pugu Yitu. Epitaph cover of Pugu Yitu. "Занабазарын...
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  • burial site is located, and to the east, Mount Begtse, the "red" mountain residence of Protector Begtse, or Chamsing, who was imported by the Gelugpa from...
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  • latter empowered the Namgyal Monastery monks to perform the rite of Nojin Begtse (gnod sbyin beg tse), the originally pre-Buddhist female wrathful deity...
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