- Yamāntaka (Sanskrit: यमान्तक Yamāntaka) or
Vajrabhairava (Tibetan: གཤིན་རྗེ་གཤེད་, རྡོ་རྗེ་འཇིགས་བྱེད།, Wylie:
gshin rje gshed; rdo rje 'jigs b****; simplified...
- a
fierce emanation of
boddhisatva Mañjuśrī, and also
called Heruka,
Vajrabhairava, Mahākāla and Yamantaka.
Bhairava is
worshipped throughout India, Nepal...
-
mandala itself.
Other smaller mandalas, such as the one
attributed to
Vajrabhairava,
contain significantly fewer deities and
require less geometry, but...
- yab-yum of a
Buddha and
consort in ****ual union. Yamantaka, also
known as
Vajrabhairava. Ekajati, also
known as Blue Tara or Ugra Tara. Chakrasamvara, a semi-wrathful...
- its enemies. In Phabongkhapa's text,
Shugden is to be
controlled by
Vajrabhairava. As von Brück explains: The
yidam and
Shugden are kept apart, and the...
- Pure Land,
Enlightened mind. An
example of this type of
mandala is
Vajrabhairava mandala a silk
tapestry woven with
gilded paper depicting lavish elements...
-
lists eight different forms/lineages of the blue/black buffalo-faced
Vajrabhairava (which
include the two
Gelug ones) and four of red Rakta- or blue Krishna-Yamari...
- (གཤིན་རྗེ་གཤེད
gshin rje
gshed in Tibetan)
sometimes referred to as
Vajrabhairava (རྡོ་རྗེ་འཇིགས་བྱེད། dor je jig je in Tibetan) Chandra,
Lokesh & Fredrick...
- London: Arkana. ISBN 1-85063-044-5. Anon (2020). "About Yamantaka/
Vajrabhairava". Yamataka.org.
Retrieved 2021-07-26. Beer,
Robert (2003). The Handbook...
-
Thangka depicting Vajrabhairava, c. 1740...