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Tantric Buddhism

Tantric Buddhism

Tantric Buddhism denotes a number of Buddhist systems for rapid attainment of enlightenment. Ritual, empowerment, guru, devotion, ngondro, samaya, transmutation of neurosis, buddha activity, yidam, mandala, mantra, and subtle body (chakra, nadi, prana, bindu) are components of the system. Undergirding…

Tibetan Buddhism: comprehensive overview

Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism is a Vajrayana system, with 4 major sects. The system relies on the views of Rangtong and Shentong, incorporating them into a multitude of esoteric practices. The goal is rapid attainment of enlightenment. Tibetan Buddhism – key terms…

Vajrayana Buddhism

Vajrayana Buddhism

Vajrayana Buddhism means indestructible or diamond vehicle of Buddhism. This path utilizes extensive esoteric ritual with a focus on the result rather than the cause. Best expressed as “you are already enlightened.” Skillful means characterizes the path. Vajrayana Buddhism is…

Kalachakra

Kalachakra

Kalachakra indicates 3 things: the Kalachakra tantra, the deity, and a set of ritual tantric practices designed to rapidly attain enlightenment. Kalachakra means ‘Time’s Wheel’ or wheel of time. I love the concept of the Wheel of Time (which was…

Mudra

Mudra

Meaning and 21 powerful mudras to Heal and Focus Mudra, meaning ‘seal’, is a way to represent reality or meditative object by gesture. Done properly with good samadhi, due to shunyata, the mudra becomes the reality for the mindstream. List…

Siddhis Meaning in Tantric Buddhism

Siddhi Meaning

64 Siddhi Powers and how to attain them Siddhi means power or ability attained through spiritual effort, mainly yogic esoteric practice. The powers exist in both Buddhism and Hinduism. Buddhism has both relative and ultimate siddhi: the 4 karmas, and…

Defining Tantra : 9 things to know

Defining Tantra

Defining Tantra: Tantra is an ancient system of esoteric spiritual practice from India that exists in Hindu and Buddhist religions. The methods are loosely derived from the Tantras, a set of esoteric texts of ambiguous origin. Defining Tantra: essential elements…

What is Tantra? (Key points to Understand)

What is Tantra?

What is Tantra? Tantra is a system of spiritual practice aimed at attaining enlightenment in Buddhism. It utilizes visualization, purification, direct mind focus, devotion and other methods to progress on the path. It is also called Vajrayana Buddhism. What is…

Is Tantra Dangerous?

Is Tantra Dangerous?

Is Tantra dangerous? Yes. Dangers include inflated pride (based on actual realization), insanity, paranoia, extreme states of mind, abuse of power, and disconnectedness from commonly shared reality – temporary psychosis. Tantra is a powerful method with many benefits, but it…

Vajrapani – bodhisattva of Power

Vajrapani Bodhisattva

Vajrapani is one of the 3 bodhisattvas. He is associated with power and the propagation of the Vajrayana teachings. Vajrapani Bodhisattva Vajrapani Bodhisattva is a figure in Buddhism who embodies the power of the Buddhas. His name translates to “Vajra…

Vajra Weapon: Indestructible Thunderbolt

vajra weapon Dorje

Vajra weapon, (Dorje) is the weapon Buddha took from Indra, binding the prongs so it would cause no more harm. In Tantric Buddhism, it represents the indestructible wakefulness of mind, the ultimate weapon against confusion and the Maras. Vajra Weapon…

Dakini in Tantric Buddhism: 3 symbols & 20 types

Dakini Tantric Buddhism

A dakini (khandro – Tib.) is a feminine manifestation of energy. Sky-dancers, flying spokes as the name translates, can be enlightened or worldly. They are unconventional, often radically so, unpredictable and work to bring enlightenment, teachings, or to protect the…

9 Benefits of Mantra Buddhism

Mantra Buddhism

Mantra Buddhism signifies the central import of mantra in Tantric, Tibetan or Vajrayana Buddhism. Mantra means mind protection. When one does the mantra, it protects the mind from the kleshas or negative mental states. Knowledge Graph Table: Mantra Entity Description…

om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum

OM AH HUM VAJRA GURU PADMA SIDDHI HUM Vajra Guru Mantra

The Vajra Guru Mantra, also known as the Padmasambhava Mantra, is a powerful Tibetan Buddhist chant that brings about spiritual transformation and healing. This mantra is associated with Guru Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, who is revered as the 'second Buddha' in Tibetan Buddhism.

5 Buddha Families and 5 Wisdoms

5 Buddha Families and 5 Wisdoms

the 5 Buddha Families and 5 Wisdoms The 5 Buddha families and the 5 Wisdoms are core Tantric Buddhist philosophies, providing a framework for understanding the diverse aspects of human nature and the path to spiritual growth. This article will…

Mandala Art

Mandala Art

Mandala Art is a captivating form of art that has been practiced for centuries. It is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, representing the universe. The term Mandala is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “circle,”…

Sand Mandala in Buddhism

sand mandala mandala buddhism

The sand mandala in Tibetan Buddhism is bilaterally symmetrical drawing made of colored sand. Mandalas are representations of the universe as seen by the Buddhas. what is a mandala A mandala is a complex abstract design that is usually circular…

phurba

Phurba Kila

A phurba, or kila, is a 3 bladed dagger used in ritual meditation in the Tibetan Tantric system. It is associated with Vajrakilaya, the masculine deity of wrathful compassion. Dorje Phurba The Phurba, also known as the Dorje (indestructible) Phurba,…

Vajrakilaya: Deity of Wrathful Compassion

Vajrakilaya Vajrakilaya Mantra

Vajrakilaya is the Tantric Buddhist deity (heruka) of wrathful compassion. The practice removes obstacles to compassionate activity and brings forth enlightenment. Vajrakilaya Vajrakilaya, also known as Dorje Phurba, is a central deity in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly in the Nyingma and…