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Begtse

In Tibetan Buddhism Beg-tse (''Beg tse''; ''Baik-tse'') or Jamsaran ( "the Great Coat of Mail", a loanword from Mongolian ''begder'' "coat of mail") is a female dharmapala and the lord of war, in origin a pre-Buddhist war deity of the Mongols.〔Elisabetta Chiodo, ''The Mongolian Manuscripts on Birch Bark from Xarbuxyn Balgas in the Collection of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences'', Volume 137 of Asiatische Forschungen, ISSN 0571-320X, 2000, (p. 149, n. 11 ).〕
Begtse has black skin and orange-red hair, two arms (as opposed to other Mahākālas, who have four or six), three blood-shot eyes and is wielding a sword. She wears a chainmail shirt, which gave rise to her name, ''Jamsaran''. She wears a crown of five skulls.
Jamsaran is represented in Mongolian, and to a lesser extent Tibetan, Cham dance.〔Carole Pegg, ''Mongolian Music, Dance, & Oral Narrative'', 2001, (p. 158ff ).〕
==See also==

* Epic of King Gesar

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