- endeavors" is the
following mantra: Namaḥ sarvabuddhānām oṁ maṁ The
Sādhanamālā also
contains a po****r
mantra which refers to Mañjuśrī as the "lord...
- in
various sutra and
tantra Buddhist sources, like the
Heart Sutra,
Sādhanamāla, Niṣpannayogāvali, the Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa tantra, Dhāranisamuccaya, Mañjusrimūlakalpa...
-
which clearly dates back to the time of the 11th-century
Tantrik text
Sadhanamala Tantra. When
later kings of Ga****ati
dynasty revered goddess Kali or...
- by the
other four
protector goddesses. In the
Indian Tantric Buddhist Sadhanamala, she is
depicted as
yellow in complexion, with
three faces with three...
-
numerous Indian sources such as the Śikṣāsamuccaya, Cundādhāriṇī Sūtra,
Sādhanamālā, Niṣpannayogāvalī, Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa and the Guhyasamāja.
Conze notes...
-
radiates from her body. In the
Sādhanamālā, the
mantra of
Sarasvati is: oṃ hrīḥ mahāmāyāṅge mahāsarasvatyai namaḥ The
Sādhanamālā also
depicts other forms of...
-
continue to
refer to
Vishnu as a form of Avalokiteśvara. For example, the
Sadhanamala contains a
spiritual practice in
which one
meditates on a form of Vishnu...
-
argue that the
mantra as
practiced in
Tibetan Buddhism was
based on the
Sadhanamala, a
collection of
sadhana or
spiritual practices published in the 12th...
- lion mount, the
traditional mount of Durga. Durgottāriṇī
appears in the
Sādhanamālā (237.10; 237.21; 238.4). In
Nepalese Buddhism, the
Buddhist tantric goddess...
- Uḍra, Oḍiviśa and Oḍiyāna are all used as
variants of Uḍḍiyāna. In the
Sādhanamālā, he
further points out, Uḍḍiyāna is also
spelt as Oḍrayāna
while in the...