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- What Is Vajrabhairava – Yamantaka Practice? - Study Buddhism
Vajravega is the forceful form of Kalachakra Note that Vajravega’s root mantra contains the praise in Sanskrit: “To the one who acts on behalf of Vajrabhairava ” The name Vajrabhairava also appears in Vajravega’s 72-line garland mantra
- Yamantaka - Wikipedia
Yamāntaka[a] or Vajrabhairava[b] is the "destroyer of death" deity of Vajrayana Buddhism [1] Sometimes he is conceptualized as "conqueror of the lord of death" [2]
- Destroyer of Death Yamantaka: Buffalo-headed Vajrabhairava, supremely . . .
In Tantra, this mental process transforms into visualized or manifested forms Shakyamuni manifested mentally as the Vajra Terrifier (Vajrabhairava) — not only conquering the four Maras (including the fourth: death), thus becoming the Conqueror — but also demonstrating the ultimate Tantra practice
- Yamantaka – Vajrabhairava Community Support
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrabhairava, also known as Yamantaka, is (1) a wrathful, buffalo-headed meditational deity (Tib: yi-dam) of the Highest Yoga Tantra class and or (2) a dharma protector
- Vajrabhairava with His Consort Vajravetali - Tibet - The Metropolitan . . .
A guardian and destroyer of death, Vajrabhairava is represented here with thirty-four arms brandishing an array of weapons His sixteen legs trample birds, dogs, and Hindu gods
- SELF-INITIATION OF VAJRABHAIRAVA - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Through ineffable faith in and devotion to the practice of this profound path of the glorious Vajrabhairava, may the virtues amassed by this translation pacify all outer and inner hindrances of all living beings, and may all beings quickly achieve the state of Vajrabhairava
- Vajrabhairava: The Wrathful Wisdom That Conquers Death in Vajrayana . . .
Vajrabhairava is one of the principal yidams (meditational deities) in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism and is practiced for overcoming the fear of death, taming the ego, and attaining enlightenment with sharp, wrathful clarity
- Vajrabhairava | Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
Vajrabhairava is a prominent deity in the Sakya and Gelug Tibetan Buddhist traditions He is considered to be the wrathful emanation of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, Manjushri
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