Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citipati
Description: WEBCitipati ([ˈtʃiːt̪ɪpət̪i]; meaning "funeral pyre lord") is a genus of oviraptorid dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period, about 75 million to 71 million years ago. It is mainly known from the Ukhaa Tolgod locality at the Djadochta Formation , where the first remains were collected during the 1990s.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citipati_(Buddhism)
Description: WEBCitipati (Sanskrit: चितिपति), Chitipati or Shmashana Adhipati is a protector deity or dharmapala in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of the Himalayas. It is formed of two skeletal deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined inside a halo of flames representing change. [1]
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Link: https://tibetanbuddhistencyclopedia.com/en/index.php?title=Shri_Chitipati
Description: WEBThe Citipati are one of the 75 forms of Mahakala and are visible reminders of the impermanence of everything worldly. They are special protectors of Chakrasamvara and of the Dakini Vajrayogini . Each holds a special sceptre , made of a death´s head with the spine still attached in its right and a skull bowl of blood containing brain in its ...
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Link: https://evamratna.com/blogs/evamratna-blogs/tibetan-citipati
Description: WEBOct 17, 2023 · Key Takeaways: Citipati is known as the Charnel Ground Deity. This deity has deep roots in Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism. The deity symbolizes the impermanence of life and death. Citipati has left its mark …
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Link: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Citipati_(Buddhism)
Description: WEBCitipati, Chitipati or Shmashana Adhipati is a protector deity or dharmapala in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana Buddhism of the Himalayas. It is formed of two skeletal deities, one male and the other female, both dancing wildly with their limbs intertwined inside a halo of flames representing change.
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Link: https://enlightenmentthangka.com/blogs/thangka/tibetan-citipati
Description: WEBThe Citipati is an intriguing feature of Buddhist imagery, particularly in the Vajrayana and Tibetan traditions. Their representation is rife with symbolism, conveying profound lessons about mortality, impermanence, the cycle of life and death, and freedom from samsara. Click here to view our Citipati Thangka.
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Link: https://gagebeasleyprehistoric.com/profiles/citipati/
Description: WEBOct 20, 2023 · Citipati is a large species of ovirpatorid, and were originally considered to be one of the largest in their family until the discovery of Gigantoraptor . These dinosaurs walked on two legs, and had a height estimated between 2.5 to 2.9 meters (8.2 to 9.5 ft.) when fully grown.
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Link: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-directory/citipati.html
Description: WEBNamed by: Clark, Norell and Barsbold (2001) Type species: osmolskae. Explore Citipati, a omnivorous small theropod in the Dinosaur Directory.
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Link: https://wilderutopia.com/traditions/tibetan-skeleton-dance-cemetery-protectors-of-truth/
Description: WEBOct 25, 2014 · The Skeleton dance is a sacred Tibetan ritual found in Himalayan Buddhist lineages. The skeletons depicted are Chitipati (or Citipati), a pair of lovers known as the Lord and Lady of the charnel ground whose dance represents the eternal dance of death, as well as the attainment of perfect consciousness.
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Link: https://www.dorjeshugden.org/blog/dharma-protectors-of-tibetan-buddhism
Description: WEBFeb 10, 2019 · For Vajrayogini practitioners, Citipati is taken as their special protector. The claim that Dorje Shugden is sectarian because he only protects one lineage is therefore mistaken. All Dharma Protectors protect something but they are not all labelled as sectarian.
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