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MAHASIDDHA

  • Mahasiddha
  • Master practitioner of yoga and tantra

    Mahasiddha (Sanskrit: mahāsiddha "great adept; Tibetan: གྲུབ་ཐོབ་ཆེན་པོ, Wylie: grub thob chen po, THL: druptop chenpo) is a term for someone who embodies

    Mahasiddha

    Mahasiddha

    Mahasiddha

  • Dhanora (Mahasiddha)
  • Village in Maharashtra

    India. It is famous for its fair of Mahasiddha Maharaj.[citation needed] It is also known locally as Dhanora (Mahasiddha) to distinguish it from several other

    Dhanora (Mahasiddha)

    Dhanora (Mahasiddha)

    Dhanora_(Mahasiddha)

  • Saraha
  • Indian poet

    THL: danün, lit. 'The Archer'; c. 8th century CE) was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha and poet. The name Saraha means "the one who has shot the arrow.". According

    Saraha

    Saraha

    Saraha

  • Siddha
  • One who is accomplished in Indian tradition

    tradition. Siddha is a term used for both mahasiddhas and Naths So a siddha may mean a siddha, a mahasiddha or a nath. The three words are used interchangeably

    Siddha

    Siddha

    Siddha

  • Tummo
  • Vajrayana meditation practice

    romanized: caṇḍālī) is the fierce goddess of heat and passion. Tummo is found in the Mahasiddha Krishnacarya and the Hevajra Tantra texts. Tummo is also a tantric practice

    Tummo

    Tummo

    Tummo

  • Rainbow body
  • Level of realization within Tibetan Buddhism

    branches: Gateway of the Hidden Flower Shambhala Buddhism History Tantrism Mahasiddha Sahaja Pursuit Buddhahood Bodhisattva Kalachakra Practices Generation

    Rainbow body

    Rainbow_body

  • Hemis Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, India

    of Mahasiddhas 2 Paintings of Mahasiddhas 3 Paintings of Mahasiddhas 4 Paintings of Mahasiddhas 5 Paintings of Mahasiddhas 6 Paintings of Mahasiddhas 7

    Hemis Monastery

    Hemis Monastery

    Hemis_Monastery

  • Naropa
  • Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha

    Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha. He was the disciple of Tilopa and brother, or some sources say partner and pupil, of Niguma. As an Indian Mahasiddha, Naropa's instructions

    Naropa

    Naropa

    Naropa

  • Lawapa
  • known as Kambala and Kambalapada (Sanskrit: Kaṃbalapāda). Lawapa, was a mahasiddha, or accomplished yogi, who travelled to Tsari. Lawapa was a progenitor

    Lawapa

    Lawapa

    Lawapa

  • Marpa Lotsawa
  • Tibetan Buddhist teacher (1012–1097)

    called Marpa Kagyu in his honour. Although some accounts relate that the Mahasiddha Naropa was the personal teacher of Marpa, other accounts suggest that

    Marpa Lotsawa

    Marpa Lotsawa

    Marpa_Lotsawa

  • Buddhism
  • Indian religion and philosophy

    Buddhism can be traced back to groups of wandering yogi magicians called mahasiddhas. The question of the origins of early Vajrayana has been taken up by

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

    Buddhism

  • Luipada
  • 10th-century Pala siddhacharya

    Luipa or Luipada (c. 10th century) was a mahasiddha siddhacharya from Pala Empire (Present day Eastern India and Bangladesh). He was a Buddhist saint from

    Luipada

    Luipada

    Luipada

  • Yoga
  • Spiritual practices from ancient India

    Goraksha Samhita on the list. Vajrayana Buddhism, founded by the Indian Mahasiddhas, has a series of asanas and pranayamas (such as tummo) which resemble

    Yoga

    Yoga

    Yoga

  • Choijin Lama Temple
  • Temple in Sükhbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

    its center is a gilt bronze sculpture of one of the 84 Indian yogis, or Mahasiddha. Also depicted are the tantric gods Kalacakra, Mahamaya, Vajradhara and

    Choijin Lama Temple

    Choijin Lama Temple

    Choijin_Lama_Temple

  • Dombi Heruka
  • Mahasiddha in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism

    Dom bhi pa) and by his epithet Tiger-Rider, is one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas ('great adept') venerated in Vajrayana Buddhism. In paintings and sculptures

    Dombi Heruka

    Dombi Heruka

    Dombi_Heruka

  • Virūpa
  • Indian religious teacher of the 9th century

    known as Virupaksa and Tutop Wangchuk, was an 8th–9th century Indian mahasiddha and yogi, and the source of important cycles of teachings in Vajrayana

    Virūpa

    Virūpa

    Virūpa

  • Phowa
  • Religious practice

    lineage is from the Six yogas of Naropa. Nāropa received it from the Indian mahāsiddha Tilopa and later passed it to his Tibetan disciple Marpa. Nāropa's teachings

    Phowa

    Phowa

  • Dream yoga
  • Tibetan meditation practice

    sadhana of the entwined Mantrayana lineages of Dzogchen (Nyingmapa, Ngagpa, Mahasiddha, Kagyu and Bönpo). Dream yoga consists of tantric processes and techniques

    Dream yoga

    Dream yoga

    Dream_yoga

  • Vajrayana
  • Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition

    dominated by long-haired, wandering mahasiddhas who openly challenged and ridiculed the Buddhist establishment. The mahasiddhas pursued siddhis, magical powers

    Vajrayana

    Vajrayana

  • Ganachakra
  • Tantric assemblies or feasts

    and associates a non-monastic origin and tributary of this rite to the Mahasiddha tradition which has roots in a complex and coterie of esoteric traditions

    Ganachakra

    Ganachakra

    Ganachakra

  • Kukkuripa
  • Kukkuripa was a mahasiddha who lived in India. He became interested in tantric Buddhist practice, and chose the path of renunciation. During his travels

    Kukkuripa

    Kukkuripa

    Kukkuripa

  • Chögyam Trungpa
  • Tibetan Buddhist master and writer (1939–1987)

    Trungpa's death specifically naming him a mahasiddha. Among the Tibetan Rinpoches to name Trungpa a mahasiddha are the Sixteenth Karmapa, Thrangu Rinpoche

    Chögyam Trungpa

    Chögyam Trungpa

    Chögyam_Trungpa

  • Mekhala and Kanakhala
  • Two mahasiddha sisters in Tantric Buddhism

    figure in the eighty-four mahasiddhas ("great adept") of Vajrayana Buddhism. Both are described as the disciples of another mahasiddha, Kanhapa (Krishnacharya)

    Mekhala and Kanakhala

    Mekhala and Kanakhala

    Mekhala_and_Kanakhala

  • Sahaja
  • Spontaneous enlightenment in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism

    Sahajayana movement, which flourished in Bengal and Odisha. Sahajiya mahasiddhas (great adepts or yogis) like Saraha, Kanha, Savari, Luipāda, Kukkuripāda

    Sahaja

    Sahaja

    Sahaja

  • Abhayadatta Sri
  • 12th-century Indian Buddhist monk

    Caturaśītisiddhapravrtti (the lives of the eighty-four mahasiddhas) which detailed the backgrounds of the mahasiddhas who were tantric masters. His work was later

    Abhayadatta Sri

    Abhayadatta_Sri

  • Milarepa's Cave, Nyalam
  • Cave in Nyalam County, Tibet

    Cave is a cave where the Tibetan Buddhist philosopher, and Vajrayana Mahasiddha, Milarepa (c. 1052–c. 1135 CE) spent many years of his life in the eleventh

    Milarepa's Cave, Nyalam

    Milarepa's Cave, Nyalam

    Milarepa's_Cave,_Nyalam

  • Shantideva
  • 8th-century Indian Buddhist monk and scholar

    Nāgārjuna. Abhayadatta Sri also lists Shantideva as one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas and is known as Bhusuku Pa (布苏固巴). Two works of Shantideva are extant

    Shantideva

    Shantideva

    Shantideva

  • Kriya Yoga school
  • Style of yoga

    Kapalabhati Bhastrika Trataka Tapas Sādhanā Tantra Yogi Yogini Siddhi Mahasiddha Shaiva Siddhanta Laya Yoga Kundalini Sexual Yoga Hatha yoga Amaraugha

    Kriya Yoga school

    Kriya Yoga school

    Kriya_Yoga_school

  • Melong
  • Tibetan term

    an accoutrement of the hagiographical signification of fully-realised mahasiddha, dzogchenpa, and mahamudra sadhaka. The mirror may be understood as a

    Melong

    Melong

    Melong

  • Gorakhnath
  • 11th-century Hindu yogi and saint

    (Devanagari : गोरक्षनाथ / गोरखनाथ), c. early 11th century) was a Hindu yogi, mahasiddha and saint who was the founder of the Nath Hindu monastic movement in India

    Gorakhnath

    Gorakhnath

    Gorakhnath

  • Indrabhuti
  • Name attributed to various individuals

    become conflated in Vajrayana Buddhism. One Indrabhuti, considered a Mahasiddha, was a disciple of Lawapa. Samten Karmay attempted to identify the different

    Indrabhuti

    Indrabhuti

  • Lamayuru Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Lamayouro, Ladakh, India

    "meditation cave of Naropa" (named after Naropa who was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha) preserved within the monastery's central hall. It is situated on the

    Lamayuru Monastery

    Lamayuru Monastery

    Lamayuru_Monastery

  • Lineage (Buddhism)
  • Lines of transmission in different schools of Buddhism

    wanted full ordination, she had to travel to Hong Kong. Lineages in the Mahasiddha tradition do not necessarily originate from Gautama Buddha, but are ultimately

    Lineage (Buddhism)

    Lineage (Buddhism)

    Lineage_(Buddhism)

  • Garab Dorje
  • Purported founder of Dzogchen tradition

    Mahayoga teachings of the Secret Matrix Tradition (Guhyagarbha tantra) from Mahasiddha Kukuraja. Garab Dorje's birth is interpreted in different ways by different

    Garab Dorje

    Garab Dorje

    Garab_Dorje

  • Tilopa
  • Indian philosopher

    Tilopa (Prakrit; Sanskrit: Talika or Tilopadā) was a Buddhist tantric mahasiddha who lived in northeast India around the 10th century -- perhaps from 988

    Tilopa

    Tilopa

    Tilopa

  • Kushok Bakula Rinpoche
  • Tibetan Buddhist tulku lineage

    Kula (Two Families). 2nd: the second incarnation of Bakula was an Indian Mahasiddha Tilopa (Tibetan: ཏི་ལོ་པ, Wylie: Ti lo pa), or Sherab Zangpo (Tibetan:

    Kushok Bakula Rinpoche

    Kushok Bakula Rinpoche

    Kushok_Bakula_Rinpoche

  • Trul khor
  • Vajrayana discipline of breath and body

    writing in English. Trul khor derives from the instructions of the Indian mahasiddhas (great sages) who founded Vajrayana (3rd to 13th centuries CE). Trul

    Trul khor

    Trul khor

    Trul_khor

  • Geshe Lama Konchog
  • followers around the world. Konchog was recognized by the Dalai Lama to be a Mahasiddha, or realized guru. Konchog spent a total of 26 years(Edit: from Ref link

    Geshe Lama Konchog

    Geshe_Lama_Konchog

  • Six Dharmas of Naropa
  • Set of Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices

    of advanced Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices compiled by the Indian mahasiddhas Tilopa and Nāropa (1016–1100 CE) and passed on to the Tibetan translator-yogi

    Six Dharmas of Naropa

    Six Dharmas of Naropa

    Six_Dharmas_of_Naropa

  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally

    Shākya. It is headed by the Sakya Trizin, and traces its lineage to the mahasiddha Virūpa. Other influential Indian teachers include Tilopa (988–1069) and

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Bengali Buddhists
  • Religious subgroup of the Bengalis

    Buddhist Yogi, Mahasiddha, teacher of Mahamudra and main guru of Kagyu school of Vajrayana Buddhism. Naropa - 10th century Buddhist Yogi, Mahasiddha, teacher

    Bengali Buddhists

    Bengali Buddhists

    Bengali_Buddhists

  • Chung Riwoche
  • Stupa in Ü-Tsang, Tibet

    Tibetan province of Ü-Tsang. It was later re-established and built by Mahasiddha Thangtong Gyalpo in 1436 Chung Riwoche is the seat of the Chakzampa (Thangtong

    Chung Riwoche

    Chung Riwoche

    Chung_Riwoche

  • Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche
  • called Tenzin Nyudrup, is the recognised reincarnation of the Tibetan Mahasiddha Geshe Lama Konchog, who died in 2001. His early life and discovery as

    Tenzin Phuntsok Rinpoche

    Tenzin_Phuntsok_Rinpoche

  • Sage (philosophy)
  • Someone who has attained wisdom

    related to Sage (philosophy). Sagacity (disambiguation) Arhat Bodhisattva Mahasiddha Vidyadhara (Buddhism) Muni Rishi Sadhu Saint Shaman Siddha Vidyadhara

    Sage (philosophy)

    Sage_(philosophy)

  • Kapalika
  • Medieval Tantric tradition of Shaivism

    as the Supreme God and his wife Parvati. Aghori Kashmir Shaivism Kaula Mahasiddha Mattavilasa Prahasana Pashupata Shaivism Vajrayana Lorenzen, David N.

    Kapalika

    Kapalika

    Kapalika

  • Maitripada
  • Indian Buddhist (1007-1085)

    Advayavajra, and, to Tibetans, Maitrīpa), was a prominent Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha associated with the Mahāmudrā transmission of tantric Buddhism. His teachers

    Maitripada

    Maitripada

    Maitripada

  • Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa
  • Buddhist text

    branches: Gateway of the Hidden Flower Shambhala Buddhism History Tantrism Mahasiddha Sahaja Pursuit Buddhahood Bodhisattva Kalachakra Practices Generation

    Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa

    Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa

  • Hindu pilgrimage sites
  • The Dang Valley remained a pilgrim place for disciples of mahasiddha Gorakhnath for over 1300 years in the Indian sub-continent

    Hindu pilgrimage sites

    Hindu_pilgrimage_sites

  • Chöd
  • Buddhist religious practice

    [citation needed] A form of chöd was practiced in India by Buddhist mahāsiddhas prior to the 10th century. The two practices of chöd in Buddhism and

    Chöd

    Chöd

    Chöd

  • Magadha
  • Region and Mahajanapada in ancient eastern India

    contemporary of the Buddha. Maitripada – an 11th-century Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha associated with the Mahāmudrā transmission. Born in the village of Jhatakarani

    Magadha

    Magadha

    Magadha

  • Yab-Yum
  • Symbol in Tibetan Buddhist art

    branches: Gateway of the Hidden Flower Shambhala Buddhism History Tantrism Mahasiddha Sahaja Pursuit Buddhahood Bodhisattva Kalachakra Practices Generation

    Yab-Yum

    Yab-Yum

    Yab-Yum

  • Tantric sex
  • Tantric sexual practices

    Buddhist Mahasiddhas practicing tantric yoga

    Tantric sex

    Tantric sex

    Tantric_sex

  • Matsyendranatha
  • 10th century Hindu and Buddhist saint and yogi

    is associated with Kaula Shaivism. He is also one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas and considered the guru of Gorakshanath, another known figure in early

    Matsyendranatha

    Matsyendranatha

    Matsyendranatha

  • Ariq Böke
  • Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264

    Superpower). Manson, Charles (2022). The Second Karmapa Karma Pakshi: Tibetan Mahasiddha (First ed.). Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-1-55939-467-3. (Karma Pakshi

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq_Böke

  • Chhinnamasta
  • Hindu goddess

    birth of Chinnamunda. One tale tells of Krishnacharya's disciples, two Mahasiddha ("great perfected ones") sisters, Mekhala and Kanakhala, who severed their

    Chhinnamasta

    Chhinnamasta

    Chhinnamasta

  • Niguma
  • 10th century Indian female yoga teacher

    birth name was Shrijnana (or Palgyi Yéshé in Tibetan). Like many of the mahasiddhas and Tantric practitioners of the time, Niguma was known by several names

    Niguma

    Niguma

    Niguma

  • Charnel ground
  • Above-ground location for disposal of the dead

    that follows similar meditation techniques, as those taught by the 84 Mahasiddhas. A typical Aghorī sādhanā at the charnel ground lasts for 12 years. In

    Charnel ground

    Charnel ground

    Charnel_ground

  • Garchen Rinpoche
  • Tibetan lama

    the thirteenth century CE. He is also believed to have incarnated as Mahasiddha Aryadeva in ancient India - the lotus-born disciple of Nagarjuna himself

    Garchen Rinpoche

    Garchen Rinpoche

    Garchen_Rinpoche

  • Karmamudrā
  • Vajrayana Buddhist practice

    Tibetan painting depicting Indian Buddhist Mahasiddhas and yoginis practicing karmamudrā

    Karmamudrā

    Karmamudrā

    Karmamudrā

  • Maya Machhindra
  • 1975 Indian film

    the life of Matsyendranath or Machindranath, one of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas, tantric yogic master and the founder of nath lineage, and his famous

    Maya Machhindra

    Maya_Machhindra

  • Sukhasiddhi
  • Indian Buddhist lama

    thought to be the land of dakas and dakinis, and there she met Virupa, a mahasiddha who became her guru. Sukhasiddhi quickly became completely realized and

    Sukhasiddhi

    Sukhasiddhi

  • Milarepa
  • Tibetan yogi

    Jetsun Milarepa (Tibetan: རྗེ་བཙུན་མི་ལ་རས་པ་, Wylie: rje btsun mi la ras pa, 1028/40–1111/23) was a Tibetan siddha, who was famously known as a murderer

    Milarepa

    Milarepa

    Milarepa

  • Kapala
  • Cup made from a human skull used as a ritual implement

    the form of a thunderbolt. Many of the deities of Vajrayana, including mahasiddhas, dakinis and dharmapalas, are depicted as carrying the kapala, usually

    Kapala

    Kapala

    Kapala

  • Nalanda mahavihara
  • Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India

    Nalanda Maitripada, Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha Nagarjuna, formaliser of the concept of Shunyata Naropa, Buddhist Mahasiddha Prabhakāramitra, Translator of

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda mahavihara

    Nalanda_mahavihara

  • Je Khenpo
  • Leader of the Buddhist faith in Bhutan

    Jigme Chhoeda. He is believed to be the reincarnation of Maitreya and the mahasiddha Saraha, Hungchen Kara, Kheuchung Lotsawa, and Pema Tsering. In 2008, the

    Je Khenpo

    Je Khenpo

    Je_Khenpo

  • Drikungpa
  • Head of the Drikung Kagyu, a sect of Tibetan Buddhism

    back to the Great Indian Master Tilopa who passed on his teachings to Mahasiddha Naropa who lived around the 10th and 11th century. The founder of the

    Drikungpa

    Drikungpa

  • Drikung Kagyu
  • One of the eight "minor" lineages of the Kagyü school of Tibetan Buddhism

    back to the Great Indian Master Tilopa who passed on his teachings to Mahasiddha Naropa who lived around 10th and 11th century. The founder of the Drikung

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung_Kagyu

  • Druk Wangditse Lhakhang
  • Buddhist temple in Thimphu, Bhutan

    mandalas of Hayagriva and Vajrakilaya, as well as figures of Indian Mahasiddhas and successive lamas of the Bhutanese Drukpa Kagyu tradition. At the

    Druk Wangditse Lhakhang

    Druk Wangditse Lhakhang

    Druk_Wangditse_Lhakhang

  • Jitāri
  • Durvekamiśra (c. 970–1030). Jitāri is also the name of one of the eighty-four mahāsiddhas. Some details about Jitāri's life can be gleaned for various sources

    Jitāri

    Jitāri

  • Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche
  • Tibetan Lama

    as a reincarnation (tulku) of Katog Drubtobchhenpo Namkha Gyamtso, a mahasiddha of the Katog lineage. An elaborate enthronement ceremony was held for

    Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche

    Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche

    Khentrul_Lodro_Thaye_Rinpoche

  • Himalayas
  • Mountain range in Asia

    the walking sticks of eighty-four ancient Indian Buddhist magicians or mahasiddhas. They consider the saligrams to be representatives of the Tibetan serpent

    Himalayas

    Himalayas

    Himalayas

  • Yogi
  • Practitioner of Yoga

    (siddhars or sittars), a group of early Buddhist tantrikas from Bengal (mahasiddhas, siddhacaryas), the alchemists of medieval India (rasa siddha), and a

    Yogi

    Yogi

    Yogi

  • Panhalakaji Caves
  • Cave complex in Maharashtra, India

    Frieze with elephants Stone pillar Stone carvings depicting various Mahasiddhas Stone carvings By train: Nearest Rail station is Khed, Ratnagiri. By

    Panhalakaji Caves

    Panhalakaji Caves

    Panhalakaji_Caves

  • Pala Empire
  • Early Indian medieval empire

    architecture. The Charyapada in Proto-Bengali language was written by Buddhist Mahasiddhas of tantric tradition, which laid the basis of several eastern Indian

    Pala Empire

    Pala Empire

    Pala_Empire

  • Om mani padme hum
  • Buddhist mantra

    qualified preceptor (which is said to be a lay dharmabhāṇaka, vidyadhara or mahasiddha) is an important requirement for practicing this mantra. In the sutra

    Om mani padme hum

    Om_mani_padme_hum

  • Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
  • Museum in Manhattan, New York

    spotlighted Siddhas with "Portraits of Tantric Siddhas," "Mahasiddhas at Gyantse," and "Mahasiddhas at Alchi." The Rubin Museum of Art has hosted numerous

    Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art

    Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art

    Rubin_Museum_of_Himalayan_Art

  • Black One
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sangye (died 1117), descriptive name Nakpopa ('Black One'), a Buddhist mahasiddha de Zwart, a Dutch surname, meaning "the black (one)" ES Sétif, nicknamed

    Black One

    Black_One

  • Vajra
  • Spiritual weapon or symbol in Dharmic religions

    branches: Gateway of the Hidden Flower Shambhala Buddhism History Tantrism Mahasiddha Sahaja Pursuit Buddhahood Bodhisattva Kalachakra Practices Generation

    Vajra

    Vajra

    Vajra

  • Sakya
  • One of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism

    of Sakya, the system of Lamdre "Path and its Fruit" deriving from the mahasiddha Virūpa based upon the Hevajra Tantra. Mal Lotsawa introduced to Sakya

    Sakya

    Sakya

    Sakya

  • Ole Nydahl
  • Danish teacher in Tibetan Buddhism (1941–2026)

    activity within the context of the Mahāsiddha tradition and the yogi/accomplisher way, stating, "Almost all of the 84 Mahasiddhas followed the lay way, only a

    Ole Nydahl

    Ole Nydahl

    Ole_Nydahl

  • Situ Panchen
  • At that period of time, he painted a set of thangkhas of the Eight mahasiddhas using the style of Gadri school of painting, and offered them to the

    Situ Panchen

    Situ Panchen

    Situ_Panchen

  • Siddhar
  • Tamil wonder-workers and sages

    Abithana Chintamani Avvaiyar (Sangam poet) Ayyavazhi mythology Bogar Mahasiddha Maruttuvar community Nayanars Siddha Tirumantiram Tamil Lexicon. University

    Siddhar

    Siddhar

    Siddhar

  • Lukhang
  • Buddhist temple in Tibet

    shows eight manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava and eighty four main Mahasiddhas. The third wall illustrates positions and movements of Yantra Yoga. The

    Lukhang

    Lukhang

    Lukhang

  • Songs of realization
  • Form of Tantric Poetry

    Tibetan language. Although many of the songs of realization date from the mahasiddha of India, the tradition of composing mystical songs continued to be practiced

    Songs of realization

    Songs of realization

    Songs_of_realization

  • Karakorum
  • 1235–1260 capital of the Mongol Empire

    visitor in 1256, spiritual advisor to Mongke Khan: Karma Pakshi:Tibetan Mahasiddha. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karakorum. Wikivoyage has a travel

    Karakorum

    Karakorum

    Karakorum

  • Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    The Kagyu lineages trace themselves back to the 11th century Indian Mahasiddhas Naropa, Maitripa and the yogini Niguma, via their student Marpa Lotsawa

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

  • Dakini
  • Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism

    her own right but may also be a karmamudrā, or consort, of a yogi or mahasiddha. Dakinis can also be classified according to the Trikaya, or three bodies

    Dakini

    Dakini

    Dakini

  • History of Buddhism
  • The movement can be traced back to groups of wandering yogis called mahasiddhas. Various classes of Vajrayana literature developed as a result of royal

    History of Buddhism

    History_of_Buddhism

  • Pashupatinath Temple
  • Hindu temple in Kathmandu

    consider the temple complex as sacred, and is associated with numerous mahasiddhas such as Matsyendranath, Gorakhnath, Padmasambhava, Naropa and Tilopa

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath Temple

    Pashupatinath_Temple

  • Tantra
  • Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism

    with figures such as Tirumülar, Gorakhnath, Virupa, Naropa. The tantric mahasiddhas developed yogic systems with subtle body and sexual elements which could

    Tantra

    Tantra

    Tantra

  • Muktinath
  • Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site in Mustang, Nepal

    way to Tibet. The temple is believed to have been blessed by numerous mahasiddhas. The central shrine of Muktinath is considered by the Sri Vaishnavites

    Muktinath

    Muktinath

    Muktinath

  • Vajracharya
  • Vajrayana Buddhist priest or master

    Kalpabrikshya. Leela Vajra, also known as Lilapa, is counted among the 84 Mahasiddha. Similarly Surata Vajra, Vak Vajra, Sashwot Vajra, Manjuvajra (Jamana

    Vajracharya

    Vajracharya

    Vajracharya

  • List of religious titles and styles
  • Formal style of address used for clergy

    (Sanskrit "Protected by the Dharma") Jisha Kaisan Maha Kapphina Mae ji Mahasiddha Oshō Pratyekabuddha Rōshi Sakadagami Samanera Samaneri Sāvakabuddha Sayadaw

    List of religious titles and styles

    List_of_religious_titles_and_styles

  • Illusory body
  • Tibetan Buddhist practice

    reality of how all things are illusory. This is the instruction of [the mahasiddha] Nagarjuna. According to Gampopa's Closely Stringed Pearls, the practice

    Illusory body

    Illusory body

    Illusory_body

  • Guhyagarbha tantra
  • Buddhist tantra of the Mahayoga class

    transmission of the Mahayoga teachings of the Guhyagarbha from the indian Mahasiddha Kukuraja. The Secret Womb actually refers to a collection of nineteen

    Guhyagarbha tantra

    Guhyagarbha_tantra

  • 2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi
  • Karmapa of Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism (1204/6–1283)

    Retrieved 9 August 2013. "The Second Karmapa, Karma Pakshi: Tibetan Mahasiddha" by Charles Manson. Recording at Library of Congress, Washington DC, of

    2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi

    2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi

    2nd_Karmapa,_Karma_Pakshi

  • Damaru
  • South Asian two-headed drum

    branches: Gateway of the Hidden Flower Shambhala Buddhism History Tantrism Mahasiddha Sahaja Pursuit Buddhahood Bodhisattva Kalachakra Practices Generation

    Damaru

    Damaru

    Damaru

  • Pharping
  • Town

    established by the Pamtingpa brothers, two important disciples of the Buddhist mahasiddhas Naropa and Maitripada. The present structure probably dates to the 17th

    Pharping

    Pharping

    Pharping

  • Hatha yoga
  • Branch of yoga focusing on physical techniques

    Virūpākṣa". According to Mallinson, this figure is most likely the Buddhist mahasiddha Virupa. Another 11th century text, Dispelling the Hindrances of Immortality

    Hatha yoga

    Hatha yoga

    Hatha_yoga

  • Jigten Sumgön
  • and may their mindfulness be purified in itself. Moreover, echoing the mahāsiddha Saraha, he says: All the views starting from the Non-Buddhists’ view of

    Jigten Sumgön

    Jigten Sumgön

    Jigten_Sumgön

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    Boy in heaven

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