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Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī
Vajrayoginī (Sanskrit: Vajrayoginī वज्रयोगिनी; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་, Wylie: rdo rje rnal ’byor ma, Dorjé Naljorma) is an important figure in Buddhism
Vajrayogini
Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death
2014. English, Elizabeth (2002). Vajrayoginī: her visualizations, rituals & forms: a study of the cult of Vajrayoginī in India (1st Wisdom ed.). Boston:
Kali
Town
Newar Buddhist Vajrayogini temples of the Nepal mandala which include the Sankhu Vajrayogini, Vidhyeshvari Vajrayogini, Phamting Vajrayogini, Guhyeshwari
Pharping
Hindu Boar faced mother goddess
ISBN 978-1-85828-899-4. English, Elizabeth (2002). "The Emergence of Vajrayogini". Vajrayoginī: Her Visualizations, Rituals and Forms. Boston: Wisdom Publications
Varahi
Spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism
Nepal) Painted 19th century Tibetan mandala of the Naropa tradition, Vajrayogini stands in the center of two crossed red triangles, Rubin Museum of Art
Mandala
Ancient town in Nepal
lake. Goddess Vajrayogini cleaved the mountain to drain the water, similar to the activity done by Manjushri for Kathmandu Valley. Vajrayogini then instructed
Sankhu
Tibetan Buddhist deity
Vajravarahi is conflated iconographically with Vajrayogini. She is sometimes called the 'two-faced' Vajrayogini (shal nyi ma) because of the sow's head. The
Vajravārāhī
Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism
dakini may be a yidam, a meditational deity; female deity yogas such as Vajrayogini are common in Tibetan Buddhism. Or she may be a protector; the wisdom
Dakini
Hindu goddess
severed head") or Trikaya-vajrayogini ("triple-bodied Vajrayogini"). Chinnamunda is the severed-head form of goddess Vajrayogini (or Vajravarahi, a ferocious
Chhinnamasta
Enlightened beings in Mahayana Buddhism
sometimes as independent deities. The most prevalent wrathful dakinis are Vajrayogini and Vajravārāhī. A common form of imagery is the yab-yum of a Buddha
Wrathful_deities
Buddhist ceremonial flaying knife
from the shape of a traditional Indian butcher's knife. Depictions of Vajrayogini typically contain the kartika as one of her attributes. In the iconography
Kartika_(knife)
Buddhist temple in Nepal
The Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple - also known as the Bijeśvarī Vajrayoginī, Bidjeshwori Bajra Jogini, Bijayaswar, Bidjeswori, or Visyasvari Temple
Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple
Vidhyeshvari_Vajra_Yogini_Temple
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
status as the embodiment of female deities such as the wild and nude Vajrayogini. The Candamaharosana Tantra (viii:29–30) states: Women are heaven, women
Vajrayana
Buddhist goddess
Chinnamunda is a Buddhist goddess. She is held as an aspect of Vajrayogini or Vajravārāhī. Her attributes and iconography are similar to those of the
Chinnamunda
Two mahasiddha sisters in Tantric Buddhism
by Vajrayogini. The legend of the sisters is associated with Chinnamunda or Sarvabuddhadakini, the severed headed form of the goddess Vajrayogini or her
Mekhala_and_Kanakhala
Disciplined and dedicated spiritual practice
Tārā Mahākāla Hayagrīva Amitābha Bhaiṣajyaguru/Akṣobhya Guhyasamāja Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī Heruka/Cakrasaṃvara Yamāntaka Kālacakra Hevajra Chöd Vajrapāṇi
Sādhanā
Buddhist religious practice
sādhanā, the mindstream precipitates into a Saṃbhogakāya simulacrum of Vajrayoginī. In saṃbhogakāya attained through visualization, the sādhaka offers a
Chöd
Six-pointed star polygon
phenomenon" (chos-kyi 'byung-gnas). It is especially connected with Vajrayogini, and forms the center part of her mandala. In reality, it is in three
Hexagram
Esoteric traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism
Tantric art. Clockwise from upper left: Sri Yantra, Kalachakra Mandala, Shaiva Nath chakra, and Vajrayogini.
Tantra
Tibetan Buddhist terton and teacher
retreat or as a wandering chodma. She was recognised as an emanation of Vajrayogini. She is reported to have lived to the age of 115. Ayu Khandro was born
Ayu_Khandro
Major deity in Hinduism
10; 237.21; 238.4). In Nepalese Buddhism, the Buddhist tantric goddess Vajrayogini is "often worshiped interchangeably with Durga" during Durga festivals
Durga
Newar Buddhist temple in Nepal
temple having been built by King Pratap Malla in the sixteenth century. Vajrayogini is a Buddhist tantric deity, she is also conflated with Ugra Tara, a
Bajrayogini_Temple
Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as "sexual union"
of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-07569-3. English, Elizabeth (2013). Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-861-71657-9
Maithuna
Tantric sexual practices
were so readily canonized in the following centuries. Deities like Vajrayogini, sexually suggestive and streaming with blood, overturn traditional separation
Tantric_sex
the legends of the Hindu god Krishna. They worship Saraswati shrine in Vajrayogini temples and celebrate the festival with their Hindu friends. Traditional
Holi_celebration_in_Nepal
Dance of Nepal
of various Buddhist deities, including Manjushree, Avalokiteshvara, Vajrayogini, and Vajrapani. Each style of the dance is designed to reflect the appearance
Charya_dance
Hindu temple in Kathmandu
received direct teachings from his master Tilopa and had the vision of Vajrayogini. Naropa was also the main teacher of Marpa, the founder of Kagyu school
Pashupatinath_Temple
similar to Vajrayogini (red, striding, bearing a vajra). In the Sādhanamālā, she is said to be a transformation or emanation of Vajrayogini. Nārodākinī
Narodakini
Hindu temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
and Jatras. Vajrayana Buddhists consider Guhyeshwari to be sacred to Vajrayogini in the form of Vajravarahi and to be the location of root of the mythical
Guhyeshwari_Temple
Buddha
tantric literature in general. Mahavairocana Namarupa Svabhava Trikaya Vajrayogini Vajra "Buddha Vajradhara, Originating Deity of the Sakya Lineage". Getty
Vajradhara
Tibetan Buddhist master
only female master of the Sakya Vajrayoginī lineage. She is also considered a great siddha and an emanation of Vajrayoginī. She was born in Tibet and originally
Chime_Tenpai_Nyima
Cup made from a human skull used as a ritual implement
Some deities such as the Hindu Chinnamasta and the related Buddhist Vajrayogini are depicted as drinking blood from the kapala. The kapala itself is
Kapala
Samantabhadri Samding Dorje Phagmo Sitatapatra Tara Tenma goddesses Tummo Vajrayogini Vasudhara Yeshe Tsogyal Burmese Amay Gyan Amay Yay Yin Anauk Mibaya Bago
List_of_goddesses
Scholar of Madhyamaka Buddhism (982–1054)
three sons to a ruling family in Bengal most probably in the village of Vajrayogini in Vikrampura, the latter was one of the capitals of the Pala Empire
Atiśa
Tibetan Gelugpa lama (1901–1981)
Later he received empowerments of Guhyasamāja, Yamantaka, Heruka and Vajrayogini. He also continued to receive instructions and initiations from Pabongka
Trijang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso
Trijang_Lobsang_Yeshe_Tenzin_Gyatso
Personification of Buddhist concept of "no soul"
ISBN 9781570627200. Nairatmya - Concept in Buddhism Sitatapatra Narodakini Saraswati Queen Maya Hariti Yakshini Prithvi Vajrayogini Tara (Buddhism)
Nairatmya
Five substances used in Tantric practice
of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-07569-3. English, Elizabeth (2013). Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-861-71657-9
Panchamakara
Categorization of Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
The practice of Vajrayogini evolved out of the Cakrasaṃvara practice and is now a de facto practice in its own right (Vajrayogini being the consort
Classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism
Classes_of_Tantra_in_Tibetan_Buddhism
Buddhist tutelary deity
meditation deities Chakrasamvara, Kalachakra, Hevajra, Yamantaka, and Vajrayogini, all of whom have a distinctive iconography, mandala, mantra, rites of
Yidam
Buddhism". Archived from the original on 2007-03-14. Retrieved 2006-06-27. Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms by Elizabeth English. Wisdom Publications
History_of_Buddhism
qualified to transmit the Lam Dre. She is considered an emanation of Vajrayogini. "Her Eminence Sakya Jetsun Chimey Luding Rinpoche". Sakya-retreat.net
Kushok_Chimey_Luding
Title in Tibetan Buddhism
empowerment of Yamantaka from the Dalai Lama and the empowerment of Vajrayogini from the Dalai Lama's tutor, Trijang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso. She
Tulku
also record a few tantric Buddhist deities, namely Akshobhya, Amitabha, Vajrayogini, Vajrabhairava, Usnisavijaya and Samantabhadra. Strong influence from
Buddhism_in_Nepal
Condition of being fully spiritually awakened in Buddhism
supreme female Buddha as well (Prajñaparamita, Vajradhatu Ishvari, or Vajrayogini). In the Buddhist tantras, there are various fierce deities which are
Buddhahood
Beings in Vajrayana Buddhism
Interpretation of Heruka is similar to the female ḍākiṇī or buddha Vajrayogini. The Sanskrit term Heruka was translated into both Chinese and Tibetan
Heruka
Archived from the original on 15 January 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2016. Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms by Elizabeth English. Wisdom Publications
History_of_Buddhism_in_India
of Bhaktapur, Kasthamandap of Kathmandu, Taleju Temple, Vajrabarahi, Vajrayogini. Architecture of the southeast nations was inspired by the Indian temple
Hindu_temple_architecture
Tibetan Buddhist master and writer (1939–1987)
teachings. Establishes Alaya Preschool in Boulder. 1977: Bestows the Vajrayogini abhisheka for the first time in the West for students who have completed
Chögyam_Trungpa
half-goddess/half-Śiva form, and the Adharāmnāya (Lower transmission), which includes Vajrayogini, Vajravarahi, and Ugratara of the Vajrayāna. The defining feature of
Sarvamnaya_tantra
Ancient Buddhist monastery in modern day Bangladesh
(Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. English, Elizabeth (2002). Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms. Wisdom Publications. p. 15. ISBN 0-86171-329-X
Somapura_Mahavihara
Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2021. "Vajrayogini and early settlement of sankhu". Archived from the original on 20 June
List of World Heritage Sites in Nepal
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Nepal
One of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas
Buddhist Siddhas. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, 1985. English, Elizabeth, Vajrayoginī: Her Visualizations, Rituals and Forms. Boston, Massachusetts: Wisdom
Shavaripa
Feminine or female deity
female deity (often considered to be a full Buddha). The tantric dakini Vajrayogini is an important tantric meditation deity (yidam) in Tibetan Vajrayana
Goddess
Religious symbols in Buddhism
Vajrayogini, holding a flaying knife, a skull cup and tantric staff (khatvanga).
Buddhist_symbolism
Tibetan writer and former religious leader (1931–2022)
ISBN 978-0-948006-22-7 Guide to Dakini Land: The Highest Yoga Tantra Practice of Buddha Vajrayogini, Tharpa Publications (2nd. ed., 1996) ISBN 978-0-948006-39-5 Guide to
Kelsang_Gyatso
of Tilopa's prediction made after he received teachings directly from Vajrayogini in the Western land of Uddiyana, in which he had pledged to return to
Zurmang_Gharwang_Rinpoche
Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2021. "Vajrayogini and early settlement of sankhu". Archived from the original on 20 June
Tourism_in_Nepal
Tibetan Lama (1906-1984)
emphasis on the Tantras of Heruka, Hayagriva, Yamantaka, Guhyasamaja, Vajrayogini, Green Tara, Mahakali, White Tara, Vaishravana and others. In 1959, after
Zong_Rinpoche
One of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism
upon the Hevajra Tantra. Mal Lotsawa introduced to Sakya the esoteric Vajrayogini lineage known as "Naro Khachoma." From Bari Lotsawa came innumerable
Sakya
Deity of the cremation ground in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism
protecting from thieves, they also serve as the special protector for the Vajrayogini 'Naro Khechari' practice. Shri Shmashana Adhipati is now common, to a
Shmashana_Adhipati
Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism
Yamāntaka Rakta Yamari Kālacakra Hevajra Vajrabhairava Vajrakīlaya Vajrapāṇi Vajrayoginī Vajravarāhi Kurukullā Ekajaṭī Buddhist meditation Kashmir Shaivism Shingon
Tibetan_tantric_practice
Outer, inner, secret, and ultimate Buddhist refuge formulations
dakini may be a yidam, a meditational deity; female deity yogas such as Vajrayogini are common in Tibetan Buddhism. Or, the dakini may be a protector; the
Three_Jewels_and_Three_Roots
Female Buddha of Compassion
Buddhism Nairatmya – Personification of Buddhist concept of "no soul" Vajrayogini – Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī Tara – Hindu goddessPages
Tara_(Buddhism)
Divine beings
comes in many forms and colors. Other female Buddha figures include Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, and Kurukullā. Other Buddhas besides these five include Bhaisajyaguru
Buddhist_deities
First female lama in Tibetan Buddhism
considered to be an emanation of Samantabhadrī, Prajnaparamita, and Vajrayogini. In the Life of Yeshe Tsogyel, Padmasambhava predicted that Yeshe Tsogyel
Yeshe_Tsogyal
Monk and founder of Tibetan Buddhist Institute
greatest scholar of Abhidharma of his age and, perhaps, the foremost Vajrayogini practitioner, Kyabje Khensur Kangyur Rinpoche was one of the last great
Kyabje_Rinpoche
Municipality in Bagmati, Nepal
Grain harvest Cave of Goraknath Rice terraces Prayer flags Monastery of Vajrayogini Dakshinkali temple Dakshinkali Temple "Govt announces 61 municipalities"
Dakshinkali
ISBN 978-0-948006-46-3 Guide to Dakini Land: The Highest Yoga Tantra Practice of Buddha Vajrayogini, Tharpa Publications (2nd. ed., 1996) ISBN 978-0-948006-39-5 The Bodhisattva
Tharpa_Publications
Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Kathmandu, Nepal
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
Kopan_Monastery
Theravadin Buddhist Vihara in Nepal
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
Kindo_Baha
the major empowerment of the forty-five deities in Vajramāla, Hevajra, Vajrayoginī of the Nāropa tradition, Vajrakīlaya, Mahākāla Daṇḍa, Vajrapāṇi Bhūtaḍāmara
Tamdrin Wangmo Kelzang Chokyi Nyima
Tamdrin_Wangmo_Kelzang_Chokyi_Nyima
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
List of Buddhist Monasteries and Temples in Nepal
List_of_Buddhist_Monasteries_and_Temples_in_Nepal
Figure in Tibetan Buddhism
of Tidro cave in Drikung. This will be a nirmanakaya manifestation of Vajrayogini". Around the eleventh century in Shoto in the area of Drikung (Ü-Tsang)
Achi_Chokyi_Drolma
Music genre
Center for Buddhist Translation and Research. English, Elizabeth (2013). Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms, pp. 121-122, Simon and Schuster
Buddhist_music
Hindu personification of fever
images, these deities are shown as flying away, to escape from wrath of Vajrayogini, the Buddhist goddess and destroyer of diseases. Febris; goddess of fever
Jvarasura
Highest female tulku (incarnation) in Tibet
empowerment of Yamantaka from the Dalai Lama and the empowerment of Vajrayogini from the Dalai Lama's tutor, Trijang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso. Dechen
Samding_Dorje_Phagmo
Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1035–1150)
reference to a son of Harivarman both in the Bhuvanesvara inscription and Vajrayogini plate, but hardly anything is known about him. Samalavarman, another
Varman_dynasty_(Bengal)
Tantric assemblies or feasts
lunar day, and to a form of dakini such as Yeshe Tsogyal, Mandarava or Vajrayogini on the twenty-fifth lunar day. Generally, participants are required by
Ganachakra
Buddhist term for a great temple or monastery
Raja Maha Vihara Wat - Buddhist temple in Cambodia, Laos or Thailand. Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms by Elizabeth English. Wisdom Publications
Mahavihara
Hindu temple in Maharashtra, India
Vajreshwari (vajreśvari), also spelled Vajreshvari, also known as Vajrábái and Vajrayogini, is considered an incarnation of the goddess Parvati or Aadi-Maya on
Vajreshwari_Temple
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery, Nepal
Thrangu_Tashi_Yangtse_Monastery,_Nepal
Set of Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices
at least one Anuttarayogatantra system (generally Cakrasaṃvara and/or Vajrayogini/Vajravarāhi Tantras) and practice of its Generation Stage are the bases
Six_Dharmas_of_Naropa
Tibetan physician
border, and moved to Nepal, where she practices a rigorous meditation on Vajrayogini. In 1959, Dr Lobsang Dolma and her two young daughters travelled with
Lobsang_Dolma_Khangkar
Site of a medieval university in India
"Temple desecration in pre-modern India". Frontline. 17 (25): 62–70. Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms by Elizabeth English. Wisdom Publications
Vikramashila
Tibetan lama of Drepung Monastery
the Loseling College of Drepung Monastery. An expert on Yamantaka and Vajrayogini, he is considered an incomparable luminary of Je Tsongkhapa's lineage
Denma_Locho_Rinpoche
Female practitioner of yoga
culture Devadasi – Woman dedicated to the worship of a temple's patron god Vajrayogini – Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and ḍākiṇī Women in Hinduism – Position
Yogini
Tibetan Buddhist wisdom dakini (deity)
Machig Labdrön Mandarava Narodakini Nubchen Sangye Yeshe Prajnaparamita Vajrayogini Yeshe Tsogyal Sherab & Dongyal (2007), p. 233. Shaw (2006), p. 418. Reynolds
Simhamukha
Buddhist monastery in Nova Scotia, Canada
Vidyadhara Institute) Shambhala programs Practice intensives, including Vajrayogini druppas At the request of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Thrangu Rinpoche
Gampo_Abbey
Sanskrit and Pāli term for a residence or monastery, usually Buddhist
Brill. pp. 164–165. ISBN 90-04-06856-2. English, Elizabeth (2002). Vajrayogini: Her Visualization, Rituals, and Forms. Wisdom Publications. p. 15. ISBN 0-86171-329-X
Vihāra
Buddhist text
arms, and embracing his consort, the wisdom dakini Vajravārāhī (a.k.a. Vajrayoginī) in Yab-Yum (sexual union). Other forms of the deities are also known
Cakrasaṃvara_Tantra
American Tibetan Buddhist tulku
[citation needed] Ellinwood Ranch Blues (CD). CD Baby. 2008. Ngagmo Vajrayogini Yidam Stevens, William K. (1988-10-26). "U.S. Woman Is Named Reborn Buddhist
Jetsunma_Ahkon_Lhamo
Tibetan Buddhist sculptures used in rituals and offerings
Avalokiteshvara, to very complex designs for semi-wrathful deities like Vajrayogini and Chakrasamvara. Food tormas (Wylie: skang gtor) are used in feast
Torma
Abode of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
Buddhist Kalachakra cycle of tantras and teachings. The pure land of Vajrayogini, called Khechara or Dhagpa Khadro. In Chinese Buddhism, the Pure Land
Pure_Land
Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Kathmandu, Nepal
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
Ka-Nying_Shedrub_Ling
Chariot festival in Nepal
troubled by frequent raids from the Kirata and so he sought help from Vajrayogini of Sankhu. The goddess advised Shivadeva to seek Sekhar Āchāju, a Tantric
Bisket_Jatra
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Vajra Vajradhara Vajrapani Vajrasana, Bodh Gaya Vajrasattva Vajrayana Vajrayogini Varanasi Vassa Vassa candle Vasubandhu Vasudhara Vatadage Vatsīputrīya
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Archeological site of Bangladesh
UNESCO World Heritage website "Jagaddala Mahavihara". Banglapedia. Vajrayoginī: Her Visualizations, Rituals & Forms by Elizabeth English. Wisdom Publications
Jagaddala_Mahavihara
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal
Rudravarna Mahavihara Vikramashila Mahavihara Vajrayogini temples Sankhu Vajrayogini Pharping Vajrayogini Vidhyeshvari Vajra Yogini Temple Guhyeshwari
Tergar_Osel_Ling_Monastery
Religious beliefs in Tibet
2024-03-14. Pabongkha, D.N. (2020). The Extremely Secret Dakini of Naropa: Vajrayogini Practice and Commentary. The Dechen Ling Practice Series. Wisdom Publications
Religion_in_Tibet
of Bhaktapur, Kasthamandap of Kathmandu, Taleju Temple, Vajrabarahi, Vajrayogini. Stupas are similar to temples with characteristic dome-like structures
Architecture_of_Nepal
VAJRAYOGINI
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Lord Narayan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Witch
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tone continued, Not final
Girl/Female
Indian
Permanent, Can not be broken easily.secure, Saved, Guarded
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Delicacy
Boy/Male
French Latin
Strict; restrained. A saint's name.
Boy/Male
Muslim Egyptian
Servant (domestic). Small slave.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Man of Gold Heart
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Wife of Thor
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