- ནམ་གྲུ།
- རེ་བ་ཏི།
- nam gru
- re ba ti
- revatī
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- Revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A constellation in the north, personified as a semidivine being. Here called upon for protection.
- Revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
The name of a lunar asterism. Its chief star is known as Zeta Pisicum in the occidental tradition.
“Opulent.” The asterism of the stars that constitute the constellation Pisces.
- Revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
The name of a nakṣatra; also a yakṣiṇī invoked in magical rites.
- Revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A lunar mansion in the north.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A class of deities, perhaps of astrological origins, that is associated with disease.
- Revatī
- རེ་བ་ཏི།
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- re ba ti
- nam gru
- revatī
This name can refer to various non-Buddhist goddesses (such as Durgā), who often have a wrathful and protective nature. Revatī is also the name of a rākṣasī associated with the illness and mortality of children. Revatī is also one of the constellations in the heavens, personified as a goddess. The Tibetan rendering of this name can also refer to a group of local female deities and even a male monastic disciple of the Buddha Śākyamuni (in which case nam gru translates the Sanskrit name Revata). In Kangyur literature Revatī (both the goddess and the rākṣasī) is at times linked to the Dharma protector Rematī. This link appears to have been made by the editors of the Kangyur.
- Revatī
- ནམ་གྲུ།
- nam gru
- revatī
A graha or goddess who harms children.