khra yi lha - tramen deity w animal head [IW]
khrag 'thung lnga bcu nga brgyad - Fifty-eight herukas. The five male and female herukas, eight yoginis, eight tramen goddesses, four female gatekeepers, and twenty-eight Ishvaris [RY]
phra man - +(ma - striped, variegated/ tramen, "alloyed"/ "hybrid" goddess ("with head different from the body" [IW]
phra man - +[ma] - striped, variegated / tramen, "alloy" / "hybrid" goddess. ["with head different from the body"] [RY]
phra man - animal-headed divinity a class of beings included under humans, sorcery, witchcraft [the tramens are the deities who protect the fringe of the mandala; sometimes they are depicted as hermaphrodite or half-black half-white representing uncertainty, which could become confusion or liberation in vys they appear as beautiful godesses with animal heads] [IW]
phra man - stripped, variegated / tramen, "alloy" / "hybrid" goddess. ["with head different from the body"] [RY]
phra man ma - stripped, variegated / tramen, "alloy" / "hybrid" goddess. ["with head different from the body"] [RY]
phra men - Tramen. Goddesses with human bodies and animal heads. 'Tramen' means 'hybrid' or 'alloy.' [RY]
phra men - Pishachi. animal headed, cannibalistic deities of the wrathful mandala, capable of seeing the future on an oracular mirror. Syn {phra man} animal-headed divinity. a class of beings included under humans, deities who protect the fringe of the mandala. goddesses with animal heads; Tramen (animal-headed beings) 2) sorcery, witchcraft, tramen [RY]
zhi khro - Peaceful and wrathful ones / buddhas. The 42 peaceful buddhas: Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri, the 5 male and female buddhas, the 8 male and female bodhisattvas, the 6 munis, and the 4 male and female gatekeepers. The 58 wrathful buddhas: the 5 male and female herukas, the 8 yoginis, the 8 tramen goddesses, the 4 female gatekeepers, and the 28 ishvaris [RY]
yul gyi phra men brgyad - the eight tramens of the sacred countries, the eight pisachis of the holy places [RY]
yul gyi phra men brgyad - the 8 tramens/pisicis of the sacred countries/ holy places [IW]