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Yidam in Tantric or Vajrayana Buddhism
Hevajra (Tibetan: ཀྱེའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་ kye'i rdo rje / kye rdo rje; Chinese: 喜金剛 Xǐ jīngāng / 呼金剛 Hū jīngāng;) is one of the main yidams (enlightened beings)
Hevajra
Personification of Buddhist concept of "no soul"
Nairātmyā or Dagmema (Wylie: bdag med ma) is a Dakini, the consort of Hevajra in the Hevajra-tantra. Her name means "ego-less woman". Judith Simmer-Brown (2002)
Nairatmya
Spiritual practices from ancient India
later translated into Chinese and other Asian languages. The Buddhist text Hevajra Tantra and caryāgiti introduced hierarchies of chakras. Yoga is a significant
Yoga
Representations of the five qualities of the Adi-Buddha
However, some later tantric commentators to the Hevajra tantra (like Abhayakaragupta) do indeed map these Hevajra deities to the five families. This shows that
Five_Tathāgatas
ācāryas Lva-va-pā and Saroruha brought the Hevajra Tantra. ... Siddha Sarouha was the first to bring the Hevajra-pitṛ-sādhana. The Tibetan Buddhism Resource
Lawapa
Collection of sacred texts in Tibetan Buddhism
Tantra (Tōh. 416) Two part Hevajra Root Tantra (Tōh. 417–418) Explanatory tantras on the Hevajra Tantra (Tōh. 419–422) Hevajra Fruition Tantra (Tōh. 423)
Kangyur
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
consort (a buddhist tantric deity, i.e. a yidam). Later tantras such as the Hevajra Tantra and the Chakrasamvara are classed as "Yogini tantras" and represent
Vajrayana
Mahasiddha in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
was taboo. He is associated with Tantric rituals related to the deity Hevajra. A few works including Shri-sahaja-siddhi are attributed to Dombi Heruka
Dombi_Heruka
Hindu Temple dedicated to mother goddess Kamakhya
least till that period was Kirata-based beyond the Brahminical ambit. The Hevajra Tantra, one of the oldest Buddhist tantras probably from the 8th century
Kamakhya_Temple
Group of Indian and Tibetan texts
the Hevajra Tantra. Bhadrapāda, author of the Śrīhevajravyākhyākhyāvivaraṇa, on the Hevajra Tantra Vajragarbha, author of the Ṣaṭsāhasrikā-Hevajra-ṭīkā
Buddhist_tantric_literature
Enlightened beings in Mahayana Buddhism
with consort Vajrakilaya Dancing Vajravarahi (Dorje Pagmo) Troma Nagmo Hevajra The Herukas of the Guhyagarbha Tantra Kalachakra statue Kurukullā Rakta
Wrathful_deities
Buddhist doctrine of "non-self"
Tibetan and Nepalese Buddhist deities Nairatmya and Hevajra in an embrace. Nairatmya is the goddess of emptiness, and of anātman realization.
Anattā
Categorization of Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
(Esoteric Community) Vajramahābhairava Tantra (Great Vajra Terrifier Tantra) Hevajra Tantra Kṛṣnayamāri Tantra (Black Yamari) Raktayamāri Tantra (Red Yamari)
Classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism
Classes_of_Tantra_in_Tibetan_Buddhism
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
derived from a Śaiva tradition. There is considerable evidence that the Hevajra and Cakrasamvara tantras borrow significant portions from Saiva sources
Tantra
Buddhist tutelary deity
Examples of yidams include the meditation deities Chakrasamvara, Kalachakra, Hevajra, Yamantaka, and Vajrayogini, all of whom have a distinctive iconography
Yidam
Master practitioner of yoga and tantra
siddhas were viewed as failures, marginal and defiled. In his study of the Hevajra Tantra, David Snellgrove outlines the typical tantric siddha or yogi. After
Mahasiddha
Symbolic gestures in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism
iconographic conventions. According to Jamgön Kongtrül in his commentary on the Hevajra Tantra, the ornaments of wrathful deities and witches made of human bones
Mudra
were developed for non-verbal story telling in traditional dance. In the Hevajra Tantra hand mudrās are used to identify oneself to the goddesses at different
List_of_mudras_(yoga)
School of Tibetan Buddhism
the clear-light yoga of the Chakrasamvara, Hevajra, and other Mother Tantras, as transmitted from Hevajra, Dombipa, and Lavapa; and the inner-heat yoga
Kagyu
Secret language of tantric traditions
written in "twilight language" (sandha-bhasa, gongpay-kay), which, as the Hevajra tantra states, is a "secret language, that great convention of the yoginis
Twilight_language
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Gonggar County, Tibet, China
Vajrapanjara namely, “the Hevajra tantra, black Hevajra, Hevajra in Dombhi Heruka's tradition, Hevajra in the Tsokye Dorje tradition, Hevajra in the oral instruction
Gongkar_Chö_Monastery
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
actions can be cultivated and transformed in a ritual setting. As the Hevajra Tantra states: Those things by which evil men are bound, others turn into
Tibetan_Buddhism
Buddhist philosophical concept
represented in Tibetan Buddhism by the "symbolic bone ornaments". The Hevajra Tantra associates the Symbolic Bone Ornaments directly with the Five Wisdoms:
Five_wisdoms
Funeral practice
'seals'. The Hevajra Tantra identifies the Symbolic Bone Ornaments with the Five Wisdoms and Jamgon Kongtrul in his commentary to the Hevajra Tantra explains
Sky_burial
Scholar of Madhyamaka Buddhism (982–1054)
named Rāhulaguhyavajra. Under Rāhulaguhyavajra, Atiśa was initiated into Hevajra and taught specific meditations. He then studied for seven years under
Atiśa
Disciplined and dedicated spiritual practice
Guhyasamāja Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī Heruka/Cakrasaṃvara Yamāntaka Kālacakra Hevajra Chöd Vajrapāṇi Avalokiteśvara All of these are available in Tibetan form
Sādhanā
Subtle body centers in esoteric traditions
centers were introduced about 8th-century CE in Buddhist texts such as the Hevajra Tantra and Caryāgiti. These are called by various terms such as cakka,
Chakra
is less doctrinally and structurally developed than tantras such as the Hevajra Tantra, its origins are likely to precede that text, and it is usually
Mahāmāyā_Tantra
Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism
pristine awareness dimension of the nature of great bliss." Thus, the Hevajra Tantra states: Great pristine awareness is present in the body. Totally
Tibetan_tantric_practice
Meditative system in Tibetan Buddhism
known as the Kye rdor rgyud gsum (The Tantra Trilogy of Hevajra), and especially on the Hevajra tantra itself. The Vajra Verses elucidate the experiences
Lamdre
Buddhist philosopher
influential commentaries to Mahayana sutras and tantras (especially the Hevajra tantra), treatises on Yogācāra, Madhyamaka, and Pramāṇa. Because his unique
Ratnākaraśānti
Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī
Anuttarayoga Tantras along with other tantras such as the Cakrasaṃvara and Hevajra Tantras. Vajrayana teaches that the two stages of the practice of Vajrayoginī
Vajrayogini
Indian Buddhist master
visit a temple nearby dedicated to Hevajra. On an island off the coast of India, he took tantric initiations into Hevajra and the Cakrasaṃvara Tantra from
Buddhaguptanātha
Vajrayana meditation practice
heat and passion. Tummo is found in the Mahasiddha Krishnacarya and the Hevajra Tantra texts. Tummo is also a tantric practice for inner heat, developed
Tummo
One of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism
"Path and its Fruit" deriving from the mahasiddha Virūpa based upon the Hevajra Tantra. Mal Lotsawa introduced to Sakya the esoteric Vajrayogini lineage
Sakya
Rope-like matted hairstyle
vows but an embodiment of the particular powers they are sworn to carry. Hevajra Tantra 1.4.15 states that the practitioner of particular ceremonies "should
Dreadlocks
Music genre
tantras, for example, singing and dancing is an important practice in the Hevajra Tantra, which states: If songs are sung from bliss, they are supreme vajra-songs
Buddhist_music
Inscription in Indonesia
tiratvāmahimapratāpabalavān vairigaja(5)kesari sattyam=mātapītagurau karuṇayā Hevajra-nityāsmṛtiḥ Tentative translation of the inscription according to de Casparis
Saruaso_II_inscription
Khmer temple in Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Kiri) Religion Affiliation Buddhism Sect Theravada Deity Avalokiteshvara, Hevajra (Jayagiri) Location Location Angkor Thom Country Cambodia Location in Cambodia
Bayon
Condition of being fully spiritually awakened in Buddhism
adopt fierce forms to help beings. They include Yamāntaka, Cakrasaṃvara, Hevajra, Mahākāla, and Vajrakīlaya. Dakini (Tb. khandroma, "sky-goer") are their
Buddhahood
Tibetan Buddhist teacher
Dagchen Rinpoche closes the Hevajra Mandala of colored sand using a gold dorje below a statue of Sakya Pandita
Jigdal_Dagchen_Sakya
Tibetan religion
These class of deities resemble Buddhist yidams like Chakrasamvara and Hevajra. It includes figures like Magyu Sangchog Tartug ('Supreme Secret of Mother
Bon
School of Tibetan Buddhism
of practice, the principal iṣṭadevatās of the lineage are Dorje Pakmo, Hevajra and Cakrasaṃvara. The supreme lama of the Karma Kagyu is the Karmapa, who
Karma_Kagyu
Garland of severed human heads and/or skulls in Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist iconography
Mahakala, who from adopted from the Hindu Shiva also wears the mundamala. Hevajra and his terrific emanations also adore the mundamala. Wrathful Buddhist
Mundamala
Tibetan Buddhist wrathful deity
the Kagyu and also within the Sakya). The Sakya's main deity, besides Hevajra, is Vajrakilaya.[citation needed] Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Dilgo Khyentse
Vajrakilaya
Belt, esp. as a liturgical vestment
by the distinctly human intellect. In the Vajrayana iconography of the Hevajra Tantra, the 'girdle' (Tib.: ske rags), one of the 'Five Bone Ornaments'
Girdle
Tibetan ritual implement
ways comparable to the famous example of the deified vocative in the name Hevajra, and a not unheard of phenomenon in Sanskrit tantric literature. This suggestion
Phurba
Historic literature and religious texts of Buddhism
Higher Tantras in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism are the Guhyasamāja Tantra, the Hevajra Tantra, the Cakrasamvara Tantra, and the Kalacakra Tantra. The Nyingma
Buddhist_texts
God in Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism
regarded as the emanation of different beings in different cases, such as Hevajra, Vajradhara, Amitabha, and Avalokiteshvara or Akshobhya Buddha. Different
Mahakala
Vajrayana practice involving visualization of a deity
the Guhyasamāja and Yamari, and seven "mother" tantras: the Kalachakra, Hevajra, Cakrasaṃvara, Chatuhpitha, Mahamaya, Buddhakapala, and Tara Yogini. Other
Deity_yoga
Indian religious teacher of the 9th century
Indian founder of their lineage. The Vajra Verses, pith instructions on the Hevajra tantra, are also attributed to him. Tibetan sources mention that Virupa
Virūpa
Buddhist philosophical tradition
physical actions can be cultivated and transformed in a ritual setting. The Hevajra tantra states: Those things by which evil men are bound, others turn into
Buddhist_philosophy
Time period in Tibet from 1270-1350
and initiated to the rites of Hevajra, who was given special prominence by the Sakya monasteries. The rites of Hevajra and Mahakala became customary for
Tibet_under_Yuan_rule
First or Primordial Buddha
various forms, including Vajradhara, Kalacakra, Manjuvajra, Aksobhya, and Hevajra. The most universal depiction of the Ādibuddha in the Sarma schools is
Adi-Buddha
Above-ground location for disposal of the dead
ornaments'. The Hevajra Tantra identifies the Symbolic Bone Ornaments with the Five Wisdoms and Jamgon Kongtrul in his commentary to the Hevajra Tantra explains
Charnel_ground
in 1376. Ananggawarman is mentioned in the inscription with the title Hevajra nityasmrti, which indicated that he professed the same belief as his father
Ananggawarman
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
a yuvaraja performing the Tantris teaching ritual from Buddhism called hevajra which is the ceremony of the transfer of power from Adityawarman to his
West_Sumatra
Guiding Instructions on the Madhyamaka View Abbreviated Meaning of the ‘[Hevajra in] Two Chapters’ Gorampa Sakya Pandita Komarosvski, Yaroslav. Visions
Sakya_Chokden
Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit
Amoghapāśakalparāja Sahajayāna Nānāsiddhopadeśaḥ Yoginītantra Cakrasaṃvaratantram Hevajra tantra Buddhakapālatantra Ḍākārṇavaḥ Tantra darśana Niṣpannayogāvalī ("Garland
Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature
Female deity in Tibetan Buddhism
She was assimilated into the Buddhist pantheon at least as early as the Hevajra Tantra, which contains her mantra. Her function in Tibetan Buddhism is
Kurukullā
Spontaneous enlightenment in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism
One of the classic texts associated with the Sahajiya Buddhists is the Hevajra Tantra. The tantra describes four kinds of Joy (ecstasy):[better source needed]
Sahaja
Tibetan lama (c. 1893 – 1959)
he received Sakya school transmissions such as lamdre lopshe and the Hevajra tantra, and many Nyingma terma teachings. In 1919, when he was twenty-six
Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö
Dzongsar_Khyentse_Chökyi_Lodrö
Buddhist text
Cakrasaṃvara sand mandala, Bochum, 2011 Guhyagarbha Tantra Guhyasamāja Tantra Hevajra Tantra Kashmir Shaivism Buswell & Lopez (2013), p. 162–163. Gray (2007)
Cakrasaṃvara_Tantra
Quasi material aspect of the human body
chakras in the shape of a lotus with varying petals. For example, the Hevajra Tantra (8th century) states: In the Center [i.e. chakra] of Creation [at
Subtle_body
Esoteric practices, views and texts within Theravada Buddhism
that it has its origins in solely unorthodox circles.” Cambodia Vajra Hevajra, from the reign of Jayavarman 7th of Khmer Empire The Yogāvacara tradition
Southern_Esoteric_Buddhism
century there is a reference to the 'Tantras of the Paramis'; and images of Hevajra, definitely a tantric divinity, have been recovered from amidst the ruins
Buddhism_in_Cambodia
Buddhist philosophical view
from the Sindh burned tantric scriptures and destroyed a silver image of Hevajra at Vajrāsana monastery in Bodh Gaya. In the biography of Xuanzang, it is
Pudgalavada
Traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism
Sūtra and related texts (金剛頂經類), including the Guhyasamāja Tantra and the Hevajra tantra Susuddhikara sūtra and related texts (蘇悉地經類) Homa manuals (護摩儀軌類)
Chinese_Esoteric_Buddhism
Japanese school of esoteric Buddhism
tantras of Indo-Tibetan Vajrayana-tantra, in particular of particularly Hevajra Tantra and Candamaharosana Tantra. However, without further evidence no
Tachikawa-ryū
Esoteric beliefs in the Eastern world
Tantra (compiled in the 5th-6th centuries), Cakrasaṃvara (8th century), Hevajra, Vajravārāhī, Kālacakra, among other Anuttara Yoga texts (later, between
Eastern_esotericism
Set of Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices
compilation of tantric practices were said to be the Guhyasamaja Tantra, the Hevajra Tantra and the Chaturpitha Tantra. Nāropa learned the six dharmas from
Six_Dharmas_of_Naropa
Tibetan monk and yogi (1357–1419)
studies, and instructed disciples in the Guhyasamāja, Kalachakra, and Hevajra Tantras. Tsongkhapa's writings comprise eighteen volumes, with the largest
Je_Tsongkhapa
Maldivian legend
exhibited aggressive behaviors for spiritual means. Tantric texts such as the Hevajra speak of violent imagery, "You should kill living beings, speak lying words
Rannamaari
Khmer Hevajra in chong kben.
Cambodian_art
School of Tibetan Buddhism
Kalacakra tantra), the Hevajrapiṇḍārthaṭīkā (Toh 1180, a commentary on the Hevajra tantra in 6000 lines), and the Laksabhidhanaduddhrtalaghutantrapindarthavivarana
Jonang
Union of wisdom and emptiness
concept in the Anuttarayoga Tantras (also known as Yoginītantras) like the Hevajra, Cakrasaṁvara, and Kālacakra. According to Roger Jackson, in these tantras
Mahamudra
Bilateral relations
influenced Kublai to be converted to Buddhism, as she had received the Hévajra tantra initiations from Phagspa and been impressed. Kublai appointed Phagspa
India–Mongolia_relations
Principle of Tibetan Buddhism
the Mahamudra meditation system, such as Guhyasamāja, Cakrasaṃvara and Hevajra tantras, provide various methods to penetrate the vital points of the Subtle
Lung_(Tibetan_Buddhism)
influenced Kublai to be converted to Buddhism, as she had received the Hévajra tantra initiations from Phagpa and been impressed. Kublai appointed Phagspa
Religion_in_the_Mongol_Empire
10th century Indian female yoga teacher
practices, as well as unique sadhana practice cycles for Chakrasamvara, and Hevajra. Niguma brought forth a tantric sadhana cycle, a cohesive set of spiritual
Niguma
Painted cave temples
Monuments Fund. Ushnishavijaya Manjushri and Maitreya Amitabha in Sukhavati Hevajra Avalokiteshwara painting and Manjushri & Maitreya painting Tourism infrastructure
Saspol_Caves
69th Je Khenpo of Bhutan
(1594-1651) kyai rdor rgyud kyi tshig don rnam bshad - a commentary on the Hevajra Tantra based on the exegesis of the Ngok tradition. 'brug pa kun legs kyi
Gendün_Rinchen
Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings
Buddhist Tantras Guhyasamāja Tantra Mahavairocana Tantra Vajrasekhara Sutra Hevajra Tantra Cakrasaṃvara Tantra Guhyagarbha tantra Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa Shurangama
Outline_of_Buddhism
Gyalwa Karmapa of Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism (1110–1193)
during his time there. Gephel received empowerments and instruction in the Hevajra tantra and spent four years in strict retreat, training in samatha and
1st_Karmapa,_Düsum_Khyenpa
1347–1833 monarchy in modern Sumatra, Indonesia
that Ananggawarman as yuvaraja performed a Tantric Buddhist ritual called hevajra, a ceremony to transfer power from Adityawarman to his crown prince, which
Pagaruyung_kingdom
Yaksha
himself by offering a boon to the yakṣa 3) The conversion of the yakṣa Hevajra Bakasura Saint George and the Dragon Orzech, Charles; Sørensen, Henrik;
Āṭavaka
well as the major empowerment of the forty-five deities in Vajramāla, Hevajra, Vajrayoginī of the Nāropa tradition, Vajrakīlaya, Mahākāla Daṇḍa, Vajrapāṇi
Tamdrin Wangmo Kelzang Chokyi Nyima
Tamdrin_Wangmo_Kelzang_Chokyi_Nyima
Tibetan Lama (1182–1251)
Dagchen Rinpoche closes the Hevajra Mandala of colored sand using a gold dorje below statue of Sakya Pandita
Sakya_Pandita
ādyanutpannavāt)." This statement later became its own mantra, which is found in the Hevajra Tantra (10th century). Anutpāda is an important term in Mahayana Buddhism
A_in_Buddhism
Fortress in Trongsa, Bhutan
important temples are those dedicated to the Tantric deities of Yamāntaka, Hevajra, Cakrasaṃvara and Kālacakra. The Maitreya (Jampa) temple was erected in
Trongsa_Dzong
Depicted on the exterior wall are Guhyasamaja, Vajrabhairava, Cakrasamvara, Hevajra, Kalacakra, Vajravarahi, Hayagriva and Mahamaya. This is the five-deity
Jangtsa_Dumtseg_Lhakhang
Esoteric Buddhism found in Maritime Southeast Asia
Adityawarman (1347–79) whose inscriptions state he was "always concentrated on Hevajra". A feature of Javanese Buddhism was the deification and worship of kings
Indonesian_Esoteric_Buddhism
Founder of the Tshalpa Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism
pramana from Sambu Lotsawa, and teachings in different tantras, including Hevajra and Mahākāla, from Lama Ngokpa. At this time he was also taught the practice
Zhang_Yudrakpa_Tsöndru_Drakpa
12th century Buddhist Master
Maitripada's commentaries of the dohā literature, caṇḍālī, Vajravārāhī and Hevajra practices. Eight original works and twenty translations have been attributed
Vairocanavajra
Tibetan Buddhist religious college
by Rangjung Dorje and Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye as a basis for tantra Hevajra Tantra with commentaries by Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye and Dakpo Tashi
Shedra
British Tibetologist (1920–2016)
no. 2, pp. 70 ff. (75–170?). Dkar-chag. Snellgrove, David. (1980) The Hevajra Tantra: A Critical Study, London: Oxford University Press. Snellgrove,
David_Snellgrove
works, mostly tantric sadhanas and ritual texts on various deities like Hevajra, Candamaharosana, Avalokiteshvara, Aksobhya, Prajnaparamita, Pancaraksa
Jitāri
century there is a reference to the 'Tantras of the Paramis'; and images of Hevajra, definitely a tantric divinity, have been recovered from amidst the ruins
History of Buddhism in Cambodia
History_of_Buddhism_in_Cambodia
Monastery est. 1269 in Gansu, China
the Chora (Debating Garden), the Taknyi Lhakhang which is dedicated to Hevajra and the Sariwa Lhakhang. The monastery was famed for its 1773 woodblock
Chone_Monastery
Figurine sculpture of Nepal
Temple The Goddess Ganga, Patan, Durbar Square Seated Buddha, 17th century Hevajra statue, 19th century, gilt bronze Selig Brown, Katherine. "Nepalese Sculpture"
Nepalese_sculpture
HEVAJRA
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Boy/Male
Arabic
Head; Chief of a Family
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Naam
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Light of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Habit, Custom, Name of Lord Ayyappa
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rowbotham.
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Muslim
Little battle, Companion
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A Ray of the Moon
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian, French, German
Country; Violet Flower
Boy/Male
British, English, French
Lives in the Valley; From the Vale
Girl/Female
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Brave and sweet, Beauty
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