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Azhaliism (Chinese: 阿吒力教; pinyin: Āzhālìjiào), also
known as
Dianmi or Baimi, is a
Vajrayana Buddhist religion practiced among the Bai
people of Yunnan...
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Vajrayana Buddhism is
practised in
China in some
other forms. For instance,
Azhaliism (Chinese: 阿吒力教 Āzhālìjiào) is a
Vajrayana Buddhist religion practised...
- — Jianxiong Ma
Azhali is
considered a sect of
Tantrism or
esoteric Buddhism.
Acharya itself means guru or
teacher in Sanskrit.
According to
Azhali practices...
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esoteric Buddhism in
China is the
related but
unique tradition of
Azhaliism,
which is
practiced among the Bai
people of
China and
venerates Mahakala...
- groups, such as
Newar Buddhism practiced by the
Newar people (Nepal) and
Azhaliism practiced by the Bai
people (Yunnan). Furthermore,
there are also various...
- (Thailand)
Dhammakaya Movement Vip****ana
movement (United States)
Vajrayana Azhaliism Bongthingism Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Newar Buddhism Indonesian Esoteric...
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Vajrayana Buddhism is
practised in
China in some
other forms. For instance,
Azhaliism (Chinese: 阿吒力教 Āzhālìjiào) is a
Vajrayana Buddhist religion practised...
- Duan
dynasties were both
definitely Bai. A
version of
Buddhism known as
Azhali existed in
Yunnan since the 9th century. The last king of
Nanzhao established...
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Tantric Theravada Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism Philippine Esoteric Buddhism Azhaliism Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, the most
widespread of
these traditions, is practiced...
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Mahakala remains a
central figure in the
minority Buddhist tradition of
Azhaliism. In some texts, Mahākāla is
described as a
fearsome god, a "demon who...