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Shmashana Adhipati

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20: 137: 174:'Naro Khechari' practice. Shri Shmashana Adhipati is now common, to a greater or lesser extent, in all the New (Sarma) Schools of Himalayan and Tibetan influenced Buddhism. It is important not to confuse the protector deities Shri Shmashana Adhipati, Father & Mother, with the skeleton dancers found in the various systems of Tibetan religious Cham dance. The word 71:. Kali's association with blackness stands in contrast to her consort, Shiva, whose body is covered by the white ashes of the cremation ground in which he meditates, and with which Kali is also associated, as Shmashana Kali is also a protector. 63:. An epithet of Shiva is "inhabitant of the cremation ground" (Sanskrit: śmaśānavāsin, also spelled shmashanavasin), referring to this connection. 128:
and worship these entities as the shmashana adhipati. They offer them sacrifices in the shmashana with the belief of obtaining occult powers.
19: 170:. Primarily employed as a wealth practice, with emphasis on protecting from thieves, they also serve as the special protector for the 287: 277: 167: 156:: pal dur tro dag po yab yum. English: the Glorious Lords of the Charnel Ground - Father-Mother) also called 292: 282: 158: 36:, cremation ground. The Shamashana Adhipati literally translates to Lord of Shmashana. The name 197: 209: 153: 145: 45: 32:
is a name given to a deity either male or female and also together as a consort, who rules
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Logic in a popular form:essays on popular religion in Bengal by Sumanta Banerjee
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are some sects that perform rituals in the shmashana. They invoke Kali,
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Deity of the cremation ground in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism
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goddesses are said to rule over the cremation ground.
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is considered Lord of Shmashana. They arise from the
77:, another manifestation of Shiva, and his consort, 260:Buddhist Protector: Shmashana Adhipati (Chitipati) 59:is considered to be the lord of the shmashana, or 166:and is associated with the collection/cycle of 8: 81:, are said to live in the shmashana. The 67:, his consort, is known by another name, 225: 116:, Bhairava, Bhairavi, and beings like 7: 140:Chitipati as a skeletal deity pair 14: 40:is given to different deities in 241:Sacred to profane: Anjum Katyal 178:again has its origin from word 204:deities, associated both with 1: 164:Secret Essence Wheel Tantra 309: 148:script a couple known as 288:Tibetan Buddhist deities 278:Indian words and phrases 23:Kali on a cremation pyre 232:Chidbhavananda, p. 23. 212:, are said to roam in 141: 24: 139: 22: 168:Cakrasaᚃvara Tantra 132:In Tibetan Buddhism 150:Shmashana Adhipati 142: 61:Shmashana Adhipati 38:Shmashan Adhipathi 29:Shmashana Adhipati 25: 300: 262: 257: 251: 248: 242: 239: 233: 230: 210:Tibetan Buddhism 154:Standard Tibetan 146:Tibetan Buddhist 144:Further, as per 46:Tibetan Buddhism 308: 307: 303: 302: 301: 299: 298: 297: 268: 267: 266: 265: 258: 254: 249: 245: 240: 236: 231: 227: 222: 200:and some other 134: 126:Brahmarakshasha 54: 17: 12: 11: 5: 306: 304: 296: 295: 290: 285: 280: 270: 269: 264: 263: 252: 243: 234: 224: 223: 221: 218: 133: 130: 69:Shmashana Kali 53: 50: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 305: 294: 293:Death deities 291: 289: 286: 284: 283:Hindu deities 281: 279: 276: 275: 273: 261: 256: 253: 247: 244: 238: 235: 229: 226: 219: 217: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 160: 155: 151: 147: 138: 131: 129: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 94:Shava sadhana 91: 86: 84: 80: 76: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 51: 49: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 30: 21: 255: 246: 237: 228: 192: 179: 175: 163: 157: 149: 143: 87: 73: 68: 60: 55: 37: 28: 27: 26: 172:Vajrayogini 52:In Hinduism 272:Categories 220:References 214:Shmashana 190:rites). 182:(funeral 176:Chitipati 159:Chitipati 83:Mahavidya 34:Shmashana 206:Hinduism 122:Pishacha 102:Kapalika 79:Bhairavi 75:Bhairava 42:Hinduism 202:tantric 198:Shakini 186:as per 98:Aghoris 194:Dakini 118:Vetala 114:Dakini 110:Yogini 90:Tantra 188:Hindu 180:Chita 57:Shiva 208:and 184:pyre 106:Tara 100:and 65:Kali 44:and 88:In 274:: 216:. 196:, 124:, 120:, 112:, 108:, 96:. 48:. 152:(

Index


Shmashana
Hinduism
Tibetan Buddhism
Shiva
Kali
Bhairava
Bhairavi
Mahavidya
Tantra
Shava sadhana
Aghoris
Kapalika
Tara
Yogini
Dakini
Vetala
Pishacha
Brahmarakshasha

Tibetan Buddhist
Standard Tibetan
Chitipati
Cakrasaᚃvara Tantra
Vajrayogini
pyre
Hindu
Dakini
Shakini
tantric

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