- 12th
century CE, and died in 1125 CE. Abhayākaragupta's
magnum opus, the
Vajravali, is a "grand
synthesis of
tantric liturgy"
which developed a
single harmonized...
-
adapted it to
their commentaries on the
major Tantras. Abhayakaragupta's
Vajravali is a key
source in the
theory and
practice of
tantric rituals.
After monks...
-
hands The
Nartang Gyatsa and R****g of
Taranata describe one form. The
Vajravali and
Mitra Gyatsa describe a
mandala of Mārīcī that
includes twenty-five...
- needed]
class of the
Anuttarayoga Tantra.
Yogambara is
mentioned in the
Vajravali Buddhist tantra text by
Abhayakaragupta and
through the
tradition of Marpa...
- Abhayākaragupta, 11th-early 12th
century CE,
wrote numerous tantric texts like
Vajrāvali and Kālacakrāvatāra. Dīpaṅkaraśrījñāna, also
known as Atīśa (c. 982–1054)...
- 11th–early 12th century), the
compiler of the
iconographic compendiums Vajravali, Nispannayogavali, and Jyotirmanjari. The
other major Tibetan tradition...
- Four
Mandalas of the
Vajravali Cycle, c. 1429–56,
Central Tibet,
Tsang (Ngor Monastery),
Sakya order....
- Vimalaprabhā (Stainless Light, a
commentary to the
Kalachakra tantra)
Vajravali by Abhayākaragupta
Commentaries on Yogottaratantras: Cittaviśuddhiprakaraṇa...