- བྷ་ག
- བྷྒ།
- bha ga
- bha+ga
- b+ha ga
- bhaga
- Term
- bhaga
- བྷ་ག
- bha ga
- bhaga
The female genital organ, in this and other tantric texts. Other meanings include “good fortune,” “happiness,” and “majesty”; the term forms the root of the word bhagavān, Blessed One; see also UT22084-079-008-283 et seq.
- bhaga
- བྷ་ག
- bha ga
- bhaga
In this context, the vagina. A number of Buddhist esoteric scriptures are set within the bhaga of a female deity from the Buddhist pantheon. As the root term from which the Sanskrit word bhagavat, “Blessed One,” is derived, the term bhaga also means “good fortune.” See “Blessed One.”
- bhaga
- བྷ་ག
- bha ga
- bhaga
In this text, it mostly refers to the female sexual and reproductive organs, however, this terms encompasses several meanings, including “good fortune,” “happiness,” and “majesty”; and forms the root of the word bhagavān (Blessed One).
A term for the vagina.
In this text, it mostly refers to the female sexual and reproductive organs. However, this term encompasses several meanings, including “good fortune,” “happiness,” and “majesty.” It forms the root of the word bhagavat (Blessed One). A number of Buddhist esoteric scriptures are set within the bhaga of a female deity from the Buddhist pantheon.