- In
Tibetan Buddhism,
Vajrakilaya (Sanskrit: वज्रकीलाय, romanized: Vajrakīlāya, lit. 'Diamond-dagger', also वज्रकील, Vajrakīla; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ,...
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Tibetan literature widely ****erts that the
Sanskrit for
their term
phurba is
kīlaya (with or
without the long i). However, as
Boord describes it, all dictionaries...
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ceremonial purposes. Katar: An
Indian push
dagger sometimes used ceremonially.
Kilaya: A
dagger used in
Tibetan Buddhist rituals. Kirpan: A
ceremonial knife that...
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during the
early years of China's invasion. His
treasure cycle of Nyak
Kilaya (gnyag lugs phur ba) was
revealed in Nangchen.
Later on, the 14th Dalai...
- m****cripts from
Dunhuang also
mention a
tantric master ****ociated with
kilaya rituals named Padmasambhava who
tames demons,
though they do not ****ociate...
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particularly known in the West for "A
Branch of the
Kilaya Tantra Gurkhukma called: The Sole
Kilaya of the
Sacred Bond of the Heart."
Jigme Phuntsok first...
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lalita The
Arising of the
Twelve Kilayas Tantra (Wylie: Byit to ta ma rol pa'i rgyud; Phur pa bcu gnyis) Skt:
kīlaya dvādaśa
tantra mahāyāna sūtra The...
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Lingtsang Lingtsang Gyalpo in 1939 in Lhasa,
Mudra of
Dorje Phurba (Vajra
Kilaya)
Title King of
Lingtsang Personal life Died 1942
Dzongri Lingtsang Nationality...
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various editions and
providing critical editions of two
sample texts: "The
Kīlaya Nirvāṇa
Tantra and the
Vajra Wrath Tantra: Two
Texts from the
Ancient Tantra...
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received from the
deity Vajrapani to
establish 108
practice centers of
Vajra Kilaya in
order to
avert coming calamities and wars in the world,
Orgyen Kusum...