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Latest revision as of 18:09, 31 January 2014
This page presents some of the seed syllables (Wyl. yi ge) used in Vajrayana visualisation practices. They are presented in Tibetan script with the calligraphic font developed by Sogyal Rinpoche.
A | ĀḤ (AH) | BAṂ (BAM) | DHĪḤ (DHIH) |
BHRŪṂ (DROOM) | HRĪḤ (HRIH) | HŪṂ (HUNG) | BHYO (JO) |
KAṂ (KAM) | KHAṂ (KHAM) |
OṂ (OM) | PHAŢ (PHET) |
RAṂ (RAM) | TAṂ (TAM) | YAṂ (YAM) |
Further Reading
- Tulku Thondup, Enlightened Journey (Boston: Shambhala, 1995), pages 194-198.