Who is Vajrabhairava?

The wrathful Vajrabhairava is a yidam, a deity that presides over the great tantras of the highest yoga in Tibetan Buddhism. A guardian and destroyer of death, he is represented here with thirty-four arms brandishing an array of weapons, while his sixteen legs trample birds, dogs, and Hindu gods.
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Who was Yamantaka in Buddhism?

Yamantaka, Destroyer of the God of Death early 18th century

Yamantaka is a violent aspect of the Bodhisattva Manjushri, who assumes this form to vanquish Yama, the god of death. By defeating Yama, the cycle of rebirths (samsara) that prevents enlightenment is broken.
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Who is vajradhara?

Vajradhāra is the ultimate primordial Buddha, or Adi Buddha, according to the Sakya, Gelug and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism. In the evolution of Indian Buddhism, Buddha Vajradhāra gradually displaced Samantabhadra, who is the 'Primordial Buddha' in the Nyingma, or 'Ancient School.
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What is the Yamantaka mantra?

Manjushri Bodhisattva entered the samadhi of Yamaraja and transformed into Yamantaka with also a human body and a buffalo head. Yamantaka then subjugated Yamaraja. Yamantaka is therefore also called "Subduer of Yama. '' Yamantaka's mantra is ''Om。
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Who was vajrasattva?

Vajrasattva is an important figure in the tantric Buddhism of the Newar People of the Kathmandu Valley. He represents the ideal guru, and he is frequently invoked in the guru maṇḍala, the foundational ritual for all other Newar Buddhist rituals and the daily pūjā for Newar priests (vajrācāryas).
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Who is Namgyalma?

Since 1571 Namgyälma has been the namesake for Namgyal Monastery – the personal monastery of all the Dalai Lamas since its establishment by the Third Dalai Lama, Gyalwa Sonam Gyatso – Namgyälma is a female yidam and long-life deity of the Kriya Tantra class in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Who was Manjushri?

Mañjuśrī, in Mahāyāna Buddhism, the bodhisattva (“Buddha-to-be”) personifying supreme wisdom. His name in Sanskrit means “gentle, or sweet, glory”; he is also known as Mãnjughoṣa (“Sweet Voice”) and Vāgīśvara (“Lord of Speech”). In China he is called Wen-shu Shih-li, in Japan Monju, and in Tibet 'Jam-dpal.
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Who is Green Tara Maa?

The Green Tara (Sanskrit: Shyamatara; Tibetan: Sgrol-ljang) was believed to be incarnated as the Nepali princess. She is considered by some to be the original Tara and is the female consort of Amoghasiddhi (see Dhyani-Buddha), one of the “self-born” buddhas.
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What is wrathful wisdom?

Wrathful deities are full of wisdom and love and the power to reduce pain. There are many meditational deities that have both peaceful and wrathful forms. The wisdom-wrath of these deities, therefore, symbolizes the conquest of hatred and the other mental poisons.
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Who is Padmasambhava?

Guru Padmasambhava was known in Tibet as one of the founding fathers of Tibetan Buddhism, who appeared in Tibet in 749 A.D, and spent 54 years. Other two founders were Acharya Shanta Rakshita and prevalent King Thisong Deotsen. Padmasambhava's birth in this world was mixed with myth and legend.
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Who is samantabhadra?

Samantabhadra, in Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva (“buddha-to-be”) representing kindness or happiness. He is often represented in a triad with Shakyamuni (the Buddha) and the bodhisattva Manjushri; he appears seated on an elephant with three heads or with one head and six tusks.
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Who is vairocana Buddha?

Vairochana is the original of the five Transcendent Buddhas of Vajrayana Buddhism, identified by his hands held in bodhyagri mudra, an esoteric gesture denoting the zenith of the universe. Considered the primoridal Buddha, he is understood to reside at the center of Buddhist cosmology.
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What is the meaning of Dakini?

Dakinis are energetic beings in female form, evocative of the movement of energy in space. In this context, the sky or space indicates śūnyatā, the insubstantiality of all phenomena, which is, at the same time, the pure potentiality for all possible manifestations.
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What is a Vajra used for?

The use of the bell and vajra differs according to the ritual performed or the sadhana chanted. The vajra can be used for visualization or evocation of deities; ringing the bell can be used to request protection or other actions from a deity, or it can represent the teaching of dharma, and can also be a sound offering.
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What is Avalokiteshvara?

The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, known in Chinese as Guanyin, is the embodiment of the virtue of compassion and became the most important deity in Buddhism around the sixth century C.E. Represented in different manifestations and throughout Asia, Avalokiteshvara is usually identified by a small seated Buddha depicted ...
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What is Kaalchakra?

Kālacakra (Tibetan: དུས་ཀྱི་འཁོར་ལོ།, Wylie: dus kyi 'khor lo) is a polysemic term in Vajrayana Buddhism that means "wheel of time" or "time cycles". "Kālacakra" is also the name of a series of Buddhist texts and a major practice lineage in Indian Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.
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Who is conqueror of death?

The sixth son of Kunti, Karna is often reduced to an antagonist in most modern renditions of the Mahabharatha. In Mrityunjaya, The Death Conqueror: The Story Of Karna, a study of humanity, life and existentialism through Ved Vyasa's epic, Shivaji Sawant examines Karna's life.
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Who are wrathful deities?

Protectors
  • Yama, the god of death.
  • Mahakala, the Great Black One.
  • Yamantaka, the conqueror of death.
  • Vaiśravaṇa or Kubera, the god of wealth.
  • Hayagriva, the Horse-necked one.
  • Palden Lhamo, female protectress of Tibet.
  • White Brahma or Tshangs pa.
  • Begtse, a war god from Mongolia.
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Who are the 3 gods of Buddhism?

Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
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Why Tara Maa face is red?

The goddess sits majestically wearing a saree and a silver crown, and red vermilion in the parting of her raven hair. The foreheads of devotees are anointed with her vermilion by the temple priests as a mark of blessings.
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Is Kali and Tara same?

Kali and Tara are similar in appearance. They both are described as standing upon a supine corpse sometimes identified with Shiva. However, while Kali is described as black, Tara is described as blue.
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Is White Tara Saraswati?

As one of the three deities of long life, White Tara (Saraswati) is associated with longevity. White Tara counteracts illness and thereby helps to bring about a long life.
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What is the power of manjusri?

Manjusri is typically depicted on a lotus flower holding a flaming sword aloft, symbolizing his mind's ability to cut the shackles of suffering and delusion.
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Why is Manjushri Worshipped?

Iconography. Mañjuśrī is depicted as a male bodhisattva wielding a flaming sword in his right hand, representing the realization of transcendent wisdom which cuts down ignorance and duality.
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Who is White Tara?

Healing in Tibetan Buddhism

White Tara is the female Bodhisattva of compassionate activity, the supreme mother and collective manifestation of the enlightened activity of all the Buddhas. She is said to see all suffering and respond to requests for help. Her yogic method promotes health and extending one's lifespan.
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