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Yogambara (Tibetan: nam khai nal jor), is a tutelary deity in Tibetan Buddhism belonging to the Wisdom-mother class of the Anuttarayoga tantra.
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It was made famous in the Vajravali text of the Indian Pandita Abhayakaragupta and through the tradition of Marpa and Ngog lotsawa.
 
  
Semi-wrathful in appearance, he is dark blue in colour, and has three faces, blue, white and red.
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[[Yogambara]] ([[Tibetan]]: [[nam khai nal jor]]), is a [[tutelary deity]] in [[Tibetan Buddhism]] belonging to the [[Wisdom-mother class]] of the [[Anuttarayoga tantra]].
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It was made famous in the [[Vajravali]] text of the [[Indian Pandita]] [[Abhayakaragupta]] and through the [[tradition of Marpa]] and [[Ngog lotsawa]].
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[[Semi-wrathful]] in [[appearance]], he is [[dark blue]] in {{Wiki|colour}}, and has three faces, blue, white and [[red]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 3 February 2016

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Yogambara (Tibetan: nam khai nal jor), is a tutelary deity in Tibetan Buddhism belonging to the Wisdom-mother class of the Anuttarayoga tantra.

It was made famous in the Vajravali text of the Indian Pandita Abhayakaragupta and through the tradition of Marpa and Ngog lotsawa.

Semi-wrathful in appearance, he is dark blue in colour, and has three faces, blue, white and red.

Source

Wikipedia:Yogambara