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I have no idea whether Begtse-chen aka Prana Atma and Begtse-Mahakala are "the same" or not, if they are "erroneously" or "colloquially" or "actually" identified, and whether the claim of a "Mongol war god" origin has any merit.
It would perhaps be best to gather as little actual sources as this has and, for better or worse, merge it into Mahakala. --dab(𒁳)10:28, 2 September 2013 (UTC)Reply