- In
Tibetan Buddhism,
Vajrakilaya (Sanskrit: वज्रकीलाय, romanized:
Vajrakīlāya, lit. 'Diamond-dagger', also वज्रकील, Vajrakīla; Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ,...
- Bön traditions. Its
primary ****ociation is with the
meditational deity Vajrakīlaya (Dorje Phurba),
embodying the
essence of
transformative power. The etymology...
- mchog) the
wrathful Samantabhadra, the
deity of
enlightened qualities; 5)
Vajrakilaya/Vajrakumara (Tib.
Dorje Phurba, phur ba ‘phrin las), the
wrathful Vajrasattva...
- ignorance, such as Yamantaka, Cakrasamvara, Mahākāla, Hayagriva, or
Vajrakilaya.
Dakinis (Tb. khandroma, "sky-goer") are
their feminine counterparts...
- have done long
penance combining the
practices of
Yangdak Heruka and
Vajrakilaya, and
attained the
ultimate Mahamudra (or "the
Great Seal"). The Tibetan...
-
temple with
murals depicting the
deities of the
mandalas of
Hayagriva and
Vajrakilaya , as well as
figures of
Indian Mahasiddhas and
successive lamas of the...
- from
Padmasambhava and
various wisdom beings including the
practices of
Vajrakilaya, Zhitro,
tummo (inner heat), and karmamudrā practice. For example, one...
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include those of Kalachakra, Yamantaka, Chakrasamvara, Guhyasamaja, and
Vajrakilaya.
Founded in
either 1564 or 1565 as
Phende Lekshe Ling (on the foundations...
- Samye.
According to the 5th
Dalai Lama,
Padmasambhava performed the
Vajrakilaya dance and
enacted the rite of
namkha to ****ist
Trisong Detsen and Śāntarakṣita...
-
symbolising the
victory of good over evil. The
Black Hat
dance is a
Vajrakilaya dance and is the
dance most
frequently depicted in paintings. The dance...