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The History of Tibetan Buddhism really begins in India, when the Buddha taught Kalachakra to King Suchandra. It has a more clear beginning in Uddiyana,…
Read MoreHistory of Tibetan BuddhismMeditation Attitude can refer to the mental approach or to the posture. I prefer to disaggregate the two, calling the physical aspect meditation posture and…
Read MoreMeditation AttitudeSamantabhadra (Kuntu Zangpo, Tib.) is the name for two non-material figures in Buddhism: the bodhisattva of traditional Buddhism and the Buddha of Tibetan Buddhism. Samantabhadra…
Read MoreSamantabhadra, ཀུན་སྟངས་རྒྱས་པོ, All-GoodVajradhara means holder of the Vajra or indestructible reality. The vajra represents fully awakened mind. Vajradhara (Dorje Chang, Tib) is blue in color, wearing peaceful…
Read MoreVajradhara, वज्रधारThe Adi Buddha, also known as Ādibuddha in Sanskrit, is a concept found primarily in Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism. It literally translates to “Primordial Buddha.” As…
Read MoreAdi BuddhaIs Buddhism a religion, based on the generally accepted definition of a religion? Yes. The debate arises because the philosophy is doctrinaire and non-dogmatic by…
Read MoreIs Buddhism A Religion?Buddhism Statues are all around the world, but concentrated in the East of course. Well-Known Buddhism Statues Statue Name Location Description Significance Leshan Giant Buddhism…
Read MoreBuddhism StatuesJhana meditation, also known as access concentration, cultivates a state of deep mental focus and serenity, offering a taste of true inner peace. Jhana, as…
Read MoreJhana Meditation (Dhyana)The yidam is a meditation deity in Tibetan Buddhism specifically conferring the esoteric siddhis or powers of meditation. Yidams can be male or female. They…
Read MoreYidam, the root of Siddhi (powers)
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