Talk:Buddhist deities

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Mara (demon) and Phra Mae Thorani should be included. The encounter between the two was THE pivotal moment making possible enlightenment of the Buddha, according to what's in this on-line study guide by
 * Google Books references:

--Pawyilee (talk) 04:28, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Images of the gods : Khmer mythology in Cambodia, Thailand and Laos
 * Buddhist sculpture of Northern Thailand
 * Monks and magic : an analysis of religious ceremonies in central Thailand
 * Making merit, making art: a Thai temple in Wimbledon
 * Spirits of the place : Buddhism and Lao religious culture
 * Diogenes, Issues 173-176
 * Thai Goddesses : Dewi Shri, Nang Kwak, Phra Mae Thorani
 * The Buddhist world of Southeast Asia
 * Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology, Volume 4
 * Studies in Hindu and Buddhist art

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