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Lamdré is a
meditative system in
Tibetan Buddhism rooted in the view that the
result of its
practice is
contained within the path. The name "
lamdré" means...
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concept of the
female deity. It is
found in the Six
Dharmas of Naropa,
Lamdre, Kalachakra, and
Anuyoga teachings of Vajrayana. The
purpose of
tummo is...
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Kagyu and
Gelug schools (the
Sakya school uses a
different system named Lamdre). However, all
versions of the
lamrim are
elaborations of Atiśa's 11th-century...
- Śākya Yeshe) (c. 992–1064)
transmitted the
tantric system "Path and Fruit" (
Lamdré)
which came to be the
central esoteric tradition of the
Sakya school of...
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century Indian Buddhist master and
scholar and one of
teachers who
spread the
Lamdre doctrine in
Tibet from
which he was
instructed by the teacher, Virupa. He...
- Lotsawa. From
Drokmi comes the
supreme teaching of Sakya, the
system of
Lamdre "Path and its Fruit"
deriving from the
mahasiddha Virūpa
based upon the...
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esoteric presentation of the Path and
Result in the
Sakya tradition,
known as
Lamdre Tsokshe and
Lobshe respectively. As a
child she
received teachings from...
- ཀརྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ (born 1931), is an
important master of the
Kagyu Mahamudra,
Sakya Lamdré and Chod
traditions of
Tibetan Buddhism active in the west and Nepal. He...
- may be
taken as the
patron saint of the
Sakyapa sect and
instituted the
Lamdré (Tibetan: lam 'bras) teachings.
Virupa (alternate orthographies: Birwapa/Birupa)...
- teachings.
After parti****ted in many
meditation retreats, he
developed a
Lamdré view
called the non-differentiation of
worldly existence and liberation...