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vajrayogini book: Vajrayogini Elizabeth English, 2002-06-15 Sixteen pages of stunning color plates not only enhance the study but bring the goddess Vajrayogini to life.--BOOK JACKET. |
vajrayogini book: Vajrayogini Elizabeth English, 2013-02-08 Vajrayogini is a tantric goddess from the highest class of Buddhist tantras who manifests the ultimate development of wisdom and compassion. Her practice is prevalent today among practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism. This ground-breaking book delves into the origins of Vajrayogini, charting her evolution in India and examining her roots in the Cakrasamvara tantra and in Indian tradition relating to siva. The focus of this work is the Guhyasamayasadhanamala, a collection of forty-six sadhanas, or practice texts. Written on palm leaves in Sanskrit and preserved since the twelfth century, this diverse collection, composed by various authors, reveals a multitude of forms of the goddess, each of which is described and illustrated here. One of the sadhanas, the Vajravarahi Sadhana by Umapatideva, depicts Vajrayogini at the center of a mandala of thirty-seven different goddesses, and is here presented in full translation alongside a Sanskrit edition. Elizabeth English provides extensive explanation and annotation of this representative text. Sixteen pages of stunning color plates not only enhance the study but bring the goddess to life. |
vajrayogini book: Vajrayogini Sadhana & Commentary Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey, 2019-01-01 Vajrayogini Sadhana and Commentary, a translation of an oral explanation given by Geshe Ngawang Dhargey in Seattle, Washington, USA, in 1981. Traditionally, the practice of tantra is supposed to kept secret, and it is to be noted that this book is intended purely for those who have received the proper initiations. However, as His Holiness the Dalai Lama has advised, the great misunderstandings to which tantra is often subject to are more harmful than the partial lifting of such secrecy, so there is a necessity for books to be made available which contain authentic explanations. Venerable Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey was born in Kham Province of Tibet in 1928 and attended Sera Je Monastery. He escaped from Tibet in 1959 to India where he was able to continue teaching and meditating. He received his Geshe Lharampa degree in 1969. In 1971 His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama asked him to teach Dharma courses to westerners at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamsala. In 1986 he left for Dunedin, New Zealand, where he was the resident Spiritual Director at the Thargye Dharma Center until his death in 1996. |
vajrayogini book: L'Essence du Vajrayana (Deuxième édition) Guéshé Kelsang Gyatso, 2023-07-20 Guéshé Kelsang Gyatso explique avec clarté et précision la manière dont nous pouvons pratiquer les instructions sublimes du mandala du corps de Hérouka, et ainsi transformer progressivement notre monde et nos expériences ordinaires en celles d'un bouddha, un être pleinement éveillé. Cet ouvrage est un trésor d'instructions pour ceux qui souhaitent suivre la voie tantrique. |
vajrayogini book: Guide to Dakini Land Kelsang Gyatso, 1996 Reprint. originally published: Tharpa Publications, 1991. |
vajrayogini book: Vajrayogini Practice Manual with Visualization Aids Khenpo Lama Migmar Tseten, 2018-09-14 Vajrayogini Sadhana practice manual is the distilled essence of the Ultimate Secret of the Chakrasamvara Tantra, the most profound meaning of the Buddha's teaching presented with full color images to help practitioners with the sadhana practice. Her sadhana practice consists of eleven yogas, through which practitioners transform every aspect of their life, even transforming daily activities into the profound path of awakening. Awakened masters in every school of Tibetan Buddhism have taken these eleven yogas of Naropa's Vajrayogini practice as the main focus of their daily practice because while it is an easy practice, its meaning is profound, and its results are swift. Through the practice of the eleven yogas of Vajrayogini, it is possible to achieve Buddhahood in this lifetime. |
vajrayogini book: Melodious Drum of Dakini Land Victoria Scott, 2013-12-10 A commentary to the highest yoga tantra practice of Vajraygini within the Gelug lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. |
vajrayogini book: The Rite of Vajrayogini Self-Initiation Khenpo Lama Migmar Tseten, 2021-06-08 This book provides an extensive collection of Vajrayogini self-initiation practices compiled by Khenpo Lama Migmar from traditional sources. These practices for accumulating merit and wisdom will guide us to reach Vajrayogini's stage, the union of wisdom and compassion. It is our hope that this book offers a window into the awakened state and inspires you in your own practice. May all sentient beings everywhere experience peace. |
vajrayogini book: The Sakya Jetsunmas Elisabeth A. Benard, 2022-03-01 An exploration of an extraordinary group of female meditation masters from the Buddhist tradition in Tibet whose determination and accomplishments can serve as a great example for meditators the world over. Among Tibetan spiritual biographies there are many life stories of exceptional male wisdom-holders or vidyādharas. But biographies of religious women are few. This book focuses on the hidden world of the great female spiritual adepts who were born into a prominent lineage of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. For centuries, this family of wisdom holders has been committed to helping others alleviate their suffering and develop a strong dedication to spiritual practice. |
vajrayogini book: Mind Training Thupten Jinpa, 2014-05-01 Compiled in the fifteenth century, Mind Training: The Great Collection is the earliest anthology of a special genre of Tibetan literature known as mind training, or lojong in Tibetan. The principal focus of these texts is the systematic cultivation of such altruistic thoughts and emotions as compassion, love, forbearance, and perseverance. The mind-training teachings are highly revered by the Tibetan people for their pragmatism and down-to-earth advice on coping with the various challenges and hardships that unavoidably characterize everyday human existence. The volume contains forty-four individual texts, including the most important works of the mind training cycle, such as Serlingpa's well-known Leveling Out All Preconceptions, Atisha's Bodhisattva's Jewel Garland, Langri Thangpa's Eight Verses on Training the Mind, and Chekawa's Seven-Point Mind Training together with the earliest commentaries on these seminal texts. An accurate and lyrical translation of these texts, many of which are in metered verse, marks an important contribution to the world's literary heritage, enriching its spiritual resources. |
vajrayogini book: The Svatantrika-Prasangika Distinction Georges B. J. Dreyfus, Sara L. McClintock, 2003 An invaluable resource for those studying Tibetan interpretations of Indian philosophy. |
vajrayogini book: Path to the Union of Clear Light and Illusory Body Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden, 2002 |
vajrayogini book: Luminous Lives Cyrus Stearns, 2002 In this seminal work of Tibetan Buddhist studies, Cyrus Stearns has translated a text recounting the masters in the transmission line of the Lam 'bras or Path with the Result teachings in Tibet. Luminous Lives contains a detailed description of the Lam 'bras teachings and the text of the masters' biographies in English and Tibetan. This book is an essential reference work for those interested in the Sakyapa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. |
vajrayogini book: Buddhist Goddesses of India Miranda Shaw, 2015-08-25 The Indian Buddhist world abounds with goddesses--voluptuous tree spirits, maternal nurturers, potent healers and protectors, transcendent wisdom figures, cosmic mothers of liberation, and dancing female Buddhas. Despite their importance in Buddhist thought and practice, these female deities have received relatively little scholarly attention, and no comprehensive study of the female pantheon has been available. Buddhist Goddesses of India is the essential and definitive guide to divinities that, as Miranda Shaw writes, operate from transcendent planes of bliss and awareness for as long as their presence may benefit living beings. Beautifully illustrated, the book chronicles the histories, legends, and artistic portrayals of nineteen goddesses and several related human figures and texts. Drawing on a sweeping range of material, from devotional poetry and meditation manuals to rituals and artistic images, Shaw reveals the character, powers, and practice traditions of the female divinities. Interpretations of intriguing traits such as body color, stance, hairstyle, clothing, jewelry, hand gestures, and handheld objects lend deep insight into the symbolism and roles of each goddess. In addition to being a comprehensive reference, this book traces the fascinating history of these goddesses as they evolved through the early, Mahayana, and Tantric movements in India and found a place in the pantheons of Tibet and Nepal.--Publisher's website. |
vajrayogini book: Guide to Dakini Land Kelsang Gyatso, 1996 Reprint. originally published: Tharpa Publications, 1991. |
vajrayogini book: Visible Mantra: Visualising & Writing Buddhist Mantras Jayarava, 2011-01-21 The long awaited print version of the popular Buddhist mantra website: visiblemantra.org. This is a celebration of the visual forms of mantra and other varieties of sacred speech, drawing on Buddhist traditions from India, China, Japan, and Tibet. The book includes all the mantras from the website, plus a few more. Each is presented in four scripts: Siddhaṃ (Bonji 梵字), Lantsa (aka Rañjana), Devanāgarī, and Tibetan (dbu can). Plus seed-syllables, dhāraṇī and Pāli chants. All accompanied by Jayarava's meticulously researched notes and comments, and background reading drawn from Jayarava's blog. An invaluable resource for Buddhist artists, calligraphers and practitioners. |
vajrayogini book: Dragon Thunder Diana J. Mukpo, Carolyn Rose Gimian, 2008-02-26 It was not always easy to be the guru’s wife, writes Diana Mukpo. But I must say, it was rarely boring. At the age of sixteen, Diana Mukpo left school and broke with her upper-class English family to marry Chögyam Trungpa, a young Tibetan lama who would go on to become a major figure in the transmission of Buddhism to the West. In a memoir that is at turns magical, troubling, humorous, and totally out of the ordinary, Diana takes us into her intimate life with one of the most influential and dynamic Buddhist teachers of our time. Diana led an extraordinary and unusual life as the first lady of a burgeoning Buddhist community in the American 1970s and '80s. She gave birth to four sons, three of whom were recognized as reincarnations of high Tibetan lamas. It is not a simple matter to be a modern Western woman married to a Tibetan Buddhist master, let alone to a public figure who is sought out and adored by thousands of eager students. Surprising events and colorful people fill the narrative as Diana seeks to understand the dynamic, puzzling, and larger-than-life man she married—and to find a place for herself in his unusual world. Rich in ambiguity, Dragon Thunder is the story of an uncommon marriage and also a stirring evocation of the poignancy of life and of relationships—from a woman who has lived boldly and with originality. |
vajrayogini book: The Circle of Bliss John C. Huntington, Dina Bangdel, 2003 This publication is issued in conjunction with the exhibition The circle of bliss - Buddhist meditational art, co-organized by the Columbus Museum of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, October 5 - January 11, 2003, Columbus Museum of Art, February 6 - May 9, 2004. |
vajrayogini book: Modern Buddhism: The Path of Compassion and Wisdom - Volume 2 Tantra Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, 2011-01-01 Introduction and Encouragement This eBook Modern Buddhism – The Path of Compassion and Wisdom, in three volumes, is being distributed freely at the request of the author Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. The author says: “Through reading and practicing the instructions given in this book, people can solve their daily problems and maintain a happy mind all the time.” So that these benefits can pervade the whole world, Geshe Kelsang wishes to give this eBook freely to everyone. We would like to request you to please respect this precious Dharma book, which functions to free living beings from suffering permanently. If you continually read and practice the advice in this book, eventually your problems caused by anger, attachment and ignorance will cease. Volume 2 Tantra explains how to practise Buddha’s profound Tantric teachings – the quick path to enlightenment. Covering topics such as The Preciousness of Tantra, The Tantra of Generation Stage and Completion Stage, and How to Meditate on the Central Channel, Indestructible Drop and Indestructible Wind and Mind, this volume shows how, through sincere practice, we can fulfil our compassionate wish and attain full enlightenment in this life. Please enjoy this special gift from Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, who dedicates: “May everyone who reads this book experience deep peace of mind, and accomplish the real meaning of human life.” With best wishes, Manuel Rivero-De Martine Tharpa Publications, UK Tharpa Director info@emodernbuddhism.com |
vajrayogini book: Universal Compassion Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, 2002 In a commentary on the Buddhist poem Training the mind in seven points, a Tibetan Buddhist teacher presents a series of methods for developing unconditional love and compassion. |
vajrayogini book: Great Treasure of the Six Yogas of Naropa Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden, 2005 |
vajrayogini book: Jewels of the Middle Way James B. Apple, 2019-02-19 Jewels of the Middle Way documents an important tradition of Madhyamaka and provides insight into both the late Indian Buddhist blend of Madhyamaka and tantra and the Kadampa school founded by the Indian Buddhist master Atisa. This book presents a detailed contextualization of the Madhyamaka (Middle Way) school in India and Tibet, along with translations of several texts in the Bka’ gdams gsung ’bum (Collected Works of the Kadampas), recently recovered Tibetan manuscripts that are attributed to Atisa and Kadampa commentators. These translations cohere around Atisa’s Madhyamaka view of the two realities and his understanding of the practice and the nature of the awakening mind. The book is organized in three parts based on the chronology of Atisa’s teaching of Madhyamaka in India and Tibet: (1) Lineage Masters, the Mind of Awakening, and the Middle Way; (2) Articulating the Two Realities; and (3) How Madhyamikas Meditate. Each part focuses on a specific text, or set of texts, specifically related to Atisa’s Middle Way. The authorship and date of composition for each work is discussed along with an outline of the work’s textual sources followed by an analysis of the content. |
vajrayogini book: The Buddhist Philosophy of the Middle David Seyfort Ruegg, 2010-11-09 In a scholarly career spanning more than fifty years, David Seyfort Ruegg has produced seminal studies on a remarkable range of figures, texts, and issues in Indian and Tibetan thought. His essays on Madhyamaka---many of them classics in the field---are gathered together here for the first time, reminding us of Professor Ruegg's enduring contributions to the field of Buddhist studies.---Donald S. Lopez, University of Michigan -- |
vajrayogini book: Essence of the Path to Enlightenment Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden, 1997 |
vajrayogini book: Dakini's Warm Breath Judith Simmer-Brown, 2002-12-10 A fresh interpretation of the dakini—a Tibetan Buddhist symbol of the feminine—that will appeal to practitioners interested in goddess worship, female spirituality, and Tantric Buddhism The primary emblem of the feminine in Tibetan Buddhism is the dakini, or “sky-dancer,” a semi-wrathful spirit-woman who manifests in visions, dreams, and meditation experiences. Western scholars and interpreters of the dakini, influenced by Jungian psychology and feminist goddess theology, have shaped a contemporary critique of Tibetan Buddhism in which the dakini is seen as a psychological “shadow,” a feminine savior, or an objectified product of patriarchal fantasy. According to Judith Simmer-Brown—who writes from the point of view of an experienced practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism—such interpretations are inadequate. In the spiritual journey of the meditator, Simmer-Brown demonstrates, the dakini symbolizes levels of personal realization: the sacredness of the body, both female and male; the profound meeting point of body and mind in meditation; the visionary realm of ritual practice; and the empty, spacious qualities of mind itself. When the meditator encounters the dakini, living spiritual experience is activated in a nonconceptual manner by her direct gaze, her radiant body, and her compassionate revelation of reality. Grounded in the author's personal encounter with the dakini, this unique study will appeal to both male and female spiritual seekers interested in goddess worship, women's spirituality, and the tantric tradition. |
vajrayogini book: Four Foundations of Buddhist Practice Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, Venerable Thrangu Rinpoche, 2011 |
vajrayogini book: Manjushri's Innermost Secret Ganden Tripa Lobsang Tenzin, 2019-07-02 The only English translation of a text key to the Gelug lineage (the Buddhist lineage of the Dalai Lama). Discover the entire path to enlightenment as taught by the wisdom-buddha Manjushri. A Treasury of Oral Instructions from the Hearing Lineage Revealing the Innermost Secret, Kachen Yeshe Gyaltsen’s commentary on the First Panchen Lama’s liturgical text, Lama Chöpa, stands as one of the great literary contributions to the Gelug Hearing Lineage. Written at the behest of the Third Panchen Lama, Palden Yeshe, this astonishing text reveals a treasury of closely guarded oral instructions. Highly informative and deeply moving, Manjushri’s Innermost Secret contains the entire path to enlightenment that was transmitted in direct communication with Lama Tsongkhapa by the wisdom-buddha Manjushri. This invaluable commentary provides an authoritative illumination of the Lama Chöpa ritual text for practitioners and is widely revered and commented upon in its own right. Designed for those who have received the highest yoga tantra empowerment, these texts swiftly guide the spiritual practitioner to the state of complete enlightenment through the full spectrum of teachings on the lamrim and mind training (lojong). It also covers the generation and completion stages of highest yoga tantra, all of which are grounded in deep, heartfelt faith and devotion for one’s spiritual guide. In addition to the Lama Chöpa ritual text itself, this book also includes the First Panchen Lama’s root text on Ganden Mahamudra, the supplication verses to the lineage gurus, and the Fifty Verses of Guru Devotion composed by the Indian saint Ashvagosha. ___ Previously published as Manjusri's Innermost Secret by Dechen Ling Press. |
vajrayogini book: Great Treasury of Merit Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, 2002 The Book Is A Great Wealth Of Spiritual Guidance And An Indispensable Resource For Those Wishing To Integrate All Their Spiritual Practices Into The Tantric Swift Path To Full Enlightenment. |
vajrayogini book: The Bliss of Inner Fire Thubten Yeshe, 2005-06-10 In the classic bestseller, Introduction to Tantra, Lama Yeshe offered a profound and wonderfully clear glimpse into the sophisticated practices of Tibetan Buddhist tantra. This present book, the last major teachings of this great lama, opens up the world of advanced practices for Highest Yoga Tantra initiates in much the same way his earlier work opened up the world of tantra in general. Following Je Tsongkhapa's (1357-1419 C.E.) text Having the Three Convictions, Lama Yeshe introduces the renowned Six Yogas of Naropa, focusing mainly on the first of these six, the practice of inner fire (tummo). Mastery of inner fire quickly brings the mind to its most refined and penetrating state--the experience of clear light, an extra-ordinarily powerful state of mind that is unequaled in its ability to directly realize ultimate reality. Lama Yeshe felt that twentieth-century Westerners could easily grasp the often misunderstood ideas of this esoteric tradition: We really need tantra these days because there is a tremendous explosion of delusion and distraction.and we need the atomic energy of inner fire to blast us out of our delusion. Lama Yeshe's aim was for his students to actually taste the experience of inner fire rather than merely gain an intellectual understanding. Lama's own realization of the transformative power of these practices comes through, inspiring his students to discover for themselves their own capacity for inexhaustible bliss. |
vajrayogini book: A Buddhist Catechism Henry Steel Olcott, 1887 |
vajrayogini book: Buddhist Conduct Rinpoche Thrangu, 2003-02-01 This book is an extensive examination of how Buddhist¿s of all traditions should conduct themselves as well as guidelines for determining if an action will lead to a positive or negative karmic result. Rinpoche explains the ten virtuous actions, which have two aspects: avoiding the ten unvirtuous actions and engaging in the special practices which are their opposites. He also explains how certain actions lead to negative karma using the four fundamental conditions of: object, intention, the action itself, and the completed action. |
vajrayogini book: Buddhism Between Tibet and China Matthew Kapstein, 2014-05-01 Exploring the long history of cultural exchange between 'the Roof of the World' and 'the Middle Kingdom,' Buddhism Between Tibet and China features a collection of noteworthy essays that probe the nature of their relationship, spanning from the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE) to the present day. Annotated and contextualized by noted scholar Matthew Kapstein and others, the historical accounts that comprise this volume display the rich dialogue between Tibet and China in the areas of scholarship, the fine arts, politics, philosophy, and religion. This thoughtful book provides insight into the surprisingly complex history behind the relationship from a variety of geographical regions. Includes contributions from Rob Linrothe, Karl Debreczeny, Elliot Sperling, Paul Nietupski, Carmen Meinert, Gray Tuttle, Zhihua Yao, Ester Bianchi, Fabienne Jagou, Abraham Zablocki, and Matthew Kapstein. |
vajrayogini book: The New Guide to Dakini Land Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, 2012-01-01 Vajrayogini is a female enlightened Deity of Highest Yoga Tantra, a manifestation of all Buddha’s wisdom. By engaging in the Tantric practice of Vajrayogini under the guidance of a qualified Spiritual Guide, sincere practitioners can completely purify their body, speech and mind and attain a state of full enlightenment, the ultimate goal of human life. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed and practical explanation of the two stages of Vajrayogini practice – generation stage and completion stage – and shows how we can integrate these practices into our daily life, thereby transforming every moment of our life into the path to enlightenment. It is a unique guide to becoming a Tantric enlightened being in the modern world. |
vajrayogini book: The Source of Supreme Bliss Ngulchu Dharmabhadra, Losang Chökyi Gyaltsen, 2022-10-25 Beautiful, clear translations of every text necessary for one of the most important Buddhist tantric practices. This book is strictly intended for those who have completed the empowerment into the five deity mandala of Heruka Chakrasamvara of Mahasiddha Ghantapa, according to the lineage of Lama Tsongkhapa. The Source of Supreme Bliss contains the first English translations of important commentaries on the Highest Yoga Tantra system of the Heruka Chakrasamvara five deity practice. Included is a lucid, practical, and deeply profound explanation of the generation stage by Ngulchu Dharmabhadra. This is followed by an extremely rare and profound commentary by the First Panchen Lama Losang Chökyi Gyaltsen on the completion stage, along with a commentary on how to perform a proper Chakrasamvara retreat. The second half of the book comprises translations of the ritual texts associated with the commentaries. Indispensable for anyone who undertakes this practice, The Source of Supreme Bliss will also provide rich and profound insights for those interested in Highest Yoga Tantra. The Dechen Ling Practice Series from Wisdom Publications is committed to furthering the vision of David Gonsalez (Venerable Losang Tsering) and the Dechen Ling Press of bringing the sacred literature of Tibet to the West by making available many never-before-translated texts. |
vajrayogini book: The Wheel of Supreme Bliss Practice Manual & Visualization Aids of the Chakrasamvara Body Mandala Lama Migmar Tseten, 2020-07-05 Among Chakrasamvara practices, the ChakrasamvaraBody Mandala Sadhana of Ghantapada is regarded as themost profound. Through practicing the body mandalafocusing on the nadis, syllables, bindus, and vayus indifferent parts of the body, one awakens the great bliss.The great bliss corresponds to realizing the perfectinner purities of the thirty seven enlightenment factorsbased on the four foundations of mindfulness, as well asaccomplishing the outer purelands where the awakenedheroes and dakinis of the Chakrasamvara mandala arestill present in the world today. |
vajrayogini book: The Guhyagarbha Tantra Lama Chonam, Kloṅ-chen-pa Dri-med-'od-zer, Sangye Khandro, 2011 |
vajrayogini book: Mudra the Sacred Secret Indu Arora, 2015-04-25 |
vajrayogini book: Tibetan Buddhist Altars Tad Wise, David A. Carter, 2004 Both practical and whimsical, this book presents Tibetan Buddhist altars witha three-dimensional pop-up flair. Color illustrations, b&w photos. |
vajrayogini book: Dzog Chen and Zen Namkhai Norbu, 1984 In this text from a lecture originally given in 1981, Norbu Rinpoche discusses the relationship between Zen Buddhism and the various forms of Buddhism that developed in Tibet. Both are direct, non-gradual approaches to Buddhist teaching that continue to be practiced in the West. The principle of the Dzog-chen teaching is the self-perfectedness, the already-being-perfect of every individual. Self-perfectedness means that the so-called objective is nothing else than the manifestation of the energy of the primordial state of the individual himself. An individual who practices Dzog-chen must possess clear knowledge of the principle of energy and what it means. Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is a Tibetan lama, who from 1964 to 1994, taught at the University of Naples, Italy. He has done extensive research into the historical origins of Tibetan culture and has conducted teaching retreats throughout Europe, the United States, and South America, giving instruction in Dzog-chen practices in a non-sectarian format. |
Vajrayogini - Wikipedia
Vajrayoginī (Sanskrit: Vajrayoginī वज्रयोगिनी; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་, Wylie: rdo rje rnal ’byor ma, Dorjé Naljorma) is an important figure in Buddhism, especially revered in Tibetan …
What are the ten benefits of Vajrayogini practice? Why is her …
All of the great Buddhist Mahasiddhas of India and many of the sages in history relied primarily on Vajrayogini practice — also known as Vajravarahi. The great Enlightened Sage Naropa, …
Vajrayogini | Tantric Rituals, Female Deities & Hinduism | Britannica
Vajrayogini, in Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism), female embodiment of the cognitive function leading to Buddhahood. Vajrayana emphasizes experience over speculation but uses the terms of …
Vajrayoginī - Dakini Translations
Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī, is a representation of complete buddhahood in female form. Classified as Wisdom or ‘Mother’ Anuttarayoga Tantra, the practices originate with the Chakrasamvara …
Vajrayogini – The Powerful Divine Red Lady - Tsem Rinpoche
Aug 12, 2016 · Within the class of mother tantras, one of the most supreme is Vajrayogini, and her practice is considered extremely efficacious.
The Practices of Heruka & Vajrayogini - Kadampa Buddhism
The practices of Buddha Heruka and Buddha Vajrayogini are the Highest Yoga Tantra practices of Kadampa Buddhism. The practice of Buddha Heruka is explained in Geshe Kelsang’s book, …
Buddhist Deity: Vajrayogini, Vajravarahi Main Page
Vajrayogini is the principal female deity of the Chakrasamvara Cycle of Tantras. She is represented in many different forms, colours, peaceful, semi-peaceful/wrathful and very …
Vajrayogini Dakini – Origin, Lineages and Iconography
Vajrayogini is a tantric Buddhist deity who is also called as Vajravarahi in Tantric Buddhism, or Vajrayana, a tradition in which she is considered the supreme deity more revered than any …
Vajrayogini - Rigpa Wiki
Oct 16, 2011 · Vajrayogini (Skt. Vajrayoginī; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་, dorje naljorma, Wyl. rdo rje rnal 'byor ma) — a wisdom dakini. The practice of Vajrayogini is especially popular in the Highest …
Vajrayogini | Tsem Rinpoche's Resources - Tsem Tulku Rinpoche
Vajrayogini, is a representation of complete Buddhahood in female form, whose practices are associated with the Chakrasamvara Cycle of Anuttarayoga Tantra. She possesses …
Vajrayogini - Wikipedia
Vajrayoginī (Sanskrit: Vajrayoginī वज्रयोगिनी; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ་, Wylie: rdo rje rnal ’byor ma, Dorjé Naljorma) is an important figure in Buddhism, especially …
What are the ten benefits of Vajrayogini practice? Why is her p…
All of the great Buddhist Mahasiddhas of India and many of the sages in history relied primarily on Vajrayogini practice — also known as Vajravarahi. The great …
Vajrayogini | Tantric Rituals, Female Deities & Hinduism | Brita…
Vajrayogini, in Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism), female embodiment of the cognitive function leading to Buddhahood. Vajrayana emphasizes experience over speculation …
Vajrayoginī - Dakini Translations
Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī, is a representation of complete buddhahood in female form. Classified as Wisdom or ‘Mother’ Anuttarayoga Tantra, the practices …
Vajrayogini – The Powerful Divine Red Lady - Tsem Rinpoche
Aug 12, 2016 · Within the class of mother tantras, one of the most supreme is Vajrayogini, and her practice is considered extremely efficacious.