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  2. Polyandry in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Polyandry is a marital arrangement in which a woman has several husbands. In Tibet, those husbands are often brothers; "fraternal polyandry".Concern over which children are fathered by which brother falls on the wife alone.

  3. Bhrikuti - Wikipedia

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    Many Tibetan accounts make Bhrikuti the daughter of Amshuvarma (605–621 CE), co-ruler and successor of Śivadeva I. If this is correct, the marriage to Songtsen Gampo must have taken place sometime before 624 CE. [ 9 ]

  4. Princess Wencheng - Wikipedia

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    Princess Wencheng (Chinese: 文成公主; pinyin: Wénchéng Gōngzhǔ; Tibetan: མུན་ཆང་ཀོང་ཅོ, Wylie: mun chang kong co [4]) was a princess and member of a minor branch of the royal clan of the Tang dynasty, who married King Songtsen Gampo of the Tibetan Empire in 641.

  5. Vajravārāhī - Wikipedia

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    There are practices of Vajravārāhī in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, and in the Kagyu school Vajravarahi is one of its main yidam practices. Vajravarahi is depicted as a naked, often red-skinned maiden in a dancing posture, with a kapala (skull cup) in her left hand and a khatvanga on her left shoulder, while her right hand holds a curved ...

  6. Category:Tibetan women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Chinese: Tibetan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Tibetan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  7. Mandāravā - Wikipedia

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    Mandāravā (IPA: [mɐndˈaːrɐʋaː], Skt., mandāravā 'Indian coral tree', [1] Tibetan: མནྡཱ་ར་བཱ་མེ་ཏོག, Wylie: man da ra ba me tog) [2] (also known as Pāṇḍaravāsinī) [3] was, along with Yeshe Tsogyal, one of the two principal consorts of great 8th-century Indian Vajrayana teacher Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), a founder-figure of Tibetan Buddhism.

  8. Bill and Melinda Gates’ Marriage in Photos - AOL

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    After 27 years of marriage, Bill and Melinda announced that they “made the decision” to go their separate ways on May 3, 2021. Bill and Melinda are pictured above posing for a photo in ...

  9. Types of marriages - Wikipedia

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    The type, functions, and characteristics of marriage vary from culture to culture, and can change over time. In general there are two types: civil marriage and religious marriage, and typically marriages employ a combination of both (religious marriages must often be licensed and recognized by the state, and conversely civil marriages, while not sanctioned under religious law, are nevertheless ...