Vajra-maha-bhairava

p. 29 dismembered corpse

direction

centre

east

south

west

north

interior

corpse

head

arm

entrails

2 legs

corner

1/2-moons

skull

hairy skull

cemetery-rags

impaled man

outside

9-section wheel

curved knife

axe

vajra

gesture

   

1-pointed spear

arrow

sword

3-pointed pendant

   

pestle

skull-staff

knife

elephant-hide

   

small knife

staff

shield

vajra-hammer

   

1-pointed vajra

wheel

bow

lance

   

goad-hook

vajra-noose

bell

hearth

       

banner

 

p. 29 flesh-offerings

flesh of __ (mammal)

 

flesh of __ (bird)

 

p. 60 108 * burn flesh of __

p. 61 1,008 * burn flesh of __

human

 

vulture

 

horse

hound

ass

 

owl

 

camel

frog

camel

 

crow

 

crow

tortoise

hound

 

hawk

 

human

camel

jackal

 

heron

   

cat

buffalo

 

duck

     

elephant

 

crane

     

ox

 

peafowl

     

gayal

 

junglefowl

     

ram

 

maina

     

deer

 

eagle

     

boar

         

rites of sorcery

p.

for __

action

32

immobilizing

write on skin of a musk-shrew; gather urine of ass

 

separating

bull & horse of clay

 

driving away

camel of clay

33

journeying

draw "the wind man.d.ala in crow's blood with a crow feather."

 

driving away

burn "the nest of a consumer of offerings" [vulture?]

 

separating a man & woman

burn "the wings of a crow and an owl"

 

killing

burn image of person in faeces

34

conquering

image of person in combined emmet-hill, saffron, bezoar, orpiment, and turmeric

 

driving insane

thorn-apple fruit mixed with "worm-eaten sawdust" [termites'?] offered as food to victim

35

cause limbs of man & woman to be piereced by weapons

write "the names of a woman and a man and ... put this in the belly of a frog"

 

immobilizing a girl

make "an image ... out of the ashes of a cremated corpse."

Vajra-bhairava holding

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pp. 39-40 in his right hands

pp. 40-41 in his left hands

1st

curved knife

skull

2nd

1-pointed javelin

head

3rd

pestle

shield

4th

small knife

leg

5th

1-pointed vajra

noose

6th

axe

bow

7th

lance

intestines

8th

arrow

bell

9th

hook

arm

10th

staff

cemetery-rags

11th

skull-staff

impaled man

12th

wheel

hearth

13th

vajra

hairy skull-cup

14th

vajra-hammer

gesture

15th

sword

3-pointed pendant

16th

skull-drum

wind-flag

p. 41 Vajra-bhairava trampling

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under his right feet

under his left feet

1st

human

vulture

2nd

buffalo

owl

3rd

ox

crow

4th

ass

parrot

5th

camel

hawk

6th

hound

eagle

7th

ram

maina

8th

jackal

crane

burnt offerings

p.

purpose

offerings burnt

__- wood (firewood)

44

to separate

crow, owl & peacock feathers; snake-skin

"cremation wood"

 

to drive away

crow's flesh & camel-dung

"cremation wood"

 

to cause abandonment of a city

hound-flesh, frog-flesh, camel-dung, & cat's blood

margosa

45

to immobilize a woman

thorns, venom, & mustard "with his own blood"

 
 

to pacify

butter, honey, milk, & bermuda-grass

palas`a

 

to increase

sesame, rice, barley, & butter

gular

 

to summon

black-mustard image

108 * acacia

 

to drive insane

nest of vulture; human flesh

"rice-chaff"

 

to impoverish

thorn-apple fruit

108 * cottonwood

p. 48 meditation

man.d.ala

at one's __

shape

color

element

bija-mantra

legs

   

wind

YAM

"secret place"

triangular

red

fire

RAM

heart

square

yellow

earth

LAM

forehead

melting

 

moon

PAM

blood wherewith [as ink] are drawn the wheels; and where such diagram is left

p. 55

 

p. 56

 

p. 56

 

p. 56

human

 

toad (with bat-brains)

 

"old camels"

 

mongoose

elephant

         

snake

fox

         

horse

hound

         

crow

rhinoceros

         

owl

swine

           
             
             

cremation-hearth

 

solitary tree

 

mountain-peak

 

in roots of tree

where wheel-diagram is to be left

p. 58 to produce insanity

"At the time when the wolf devours the moon

{ "wolf ... is Hati, who is also called Managarm, "the moon devourer" http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/tml/tml06.htm (p. 7)},

one mixes together

the claws of a cat,

a goat's heart,

bird's blood and

human bone."

p. 59 trampler [should be Yama-antaka] on Yama

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holding in his right hands

holding in his left hands

   

1st

1-pointed

axe

   

2nd

hammer

hook

{Norse -- hammer is the Mjo,lnir of TRyMr, who unsuccessfully sought to marry a goddess (Freyja), but was instead killed by a god (To`rr}}

{Hellenic -- TRaMbelos unsuccessfully sought to rape a woman (Apriate), but was killed by a man (Akhilleus) http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/001ShortEntries/SEThoosa.html }

{Tryms-kvida -- disguised as Freyja was Loki, who also became a female for the stallion of Svadil-fari; much as the stallion (GM 138.g) Arion reared (GM 137.l) the child Trambelos.}

3rd

pestle

noose

     

p. 72 "subsidiary ritual factors"

for rites of __

it is known as "__"

pacifying

Moon

increasing

Eyen

separating

Auspicious

controlling

Veda

summoning

Arrow

expelling & suppressing

Ocean

{Arrow in Sea is prae-Muslim, at Taj}

p. 72 actions on days of rite

#

action

1st

offering

2nd

ritual-cake

3rd

recitation

4th

burnt-offering

5th

ritual-wheel

6th

meditation

7th

supplements

BUDDHICA BRITANNICA, Series Continua, VII. Bulcsu Siklo`s: The Vajrabhairava Tantras. Institute of Buddhist Studies, Tring, 1996.