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JH-ENG, JH-C

Bliss-Arising

JH-T

འབྱུངའབྱུངབྱུངབྱུང

JH-SKT

zambhu

OT

[1369] 1) bde ba'i 'byung gnas/ ... 2) (mngon) 1/ bzhad gad/ ... 2/ dbang phyug chen po/ ... 3/ lha dbang phyug chen po'i ming gi rnam grangs yin pas grangs bcu gcig mtshon/ ...

JH-C

Comment: also known as mahezvara or ziva. Gung-tang reports that Maheshvara (Great Lord) is called "*" not because he himself becomes blissful in dependence upon the goddess Uma but because his body is so supremely satisfying that when others see it, all virtues, including liberation, as well as temporary happiness arise. This is why Maheshvara is called a source of joy.

JV

shiva, shambhala, source of happiness, epithet of maheshvara and city of shambhala, figure 11

IW, RY

Shiva

IW

1 source of happiness/ virtue; 2) laughing; 3) Maheshvara, *; 4) 11

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