• ཕྲ་མན་ཕོ།
  • ཕྲ་མེན་ཕོ།
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • phra men pho
  • phra man pho
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka
  • Term
Publications: 6
  • ḍāka
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka AD
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.

  • ḍāka
  • ཕྲ་མེན་ཕོ།
  • ཕྲ་མན་ཕོ།
  • phra men pho
  • phra man pho
  • ḍāka AS
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.

  • ḍāka
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.

  • ḍāka
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.

  • ḍāka
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.

  • ḍāka
  • མཁའ་འགྲོ།
  • mkha’ ’gro
  • ḍāka
Definition in this text:

The male equivalent to a ḍākinī. The term can refer to a mundane class of supernatural beings and to a class of Buddhist deities.