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- (Vajrayāna) and appears in various esoteric Buddhist sources, like the Sādhanamāla, Niṣpannayogāvali, the Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa tantra, Dhāranisamuccaya, Mañjusrimūlakalpa...
- endeavors" is the following mantra: Namaḥ sarvabuddhānām oṁ maṁ The Sādhanamālā also contains a po****r mantra which refers to Mañjuśrī as the "lord...
- by the other four protector goddesses. In the Indian Tantric Buddhist Sadhanamala, she is depicted as yellow in complexion, with three faces with three...
- which clearly dates back to the time of the 11th-century Tantrik text Sadhanamala Tantra. When later kings of Ga****ati dynasty revered goddess Kali or...
- radiates from her body. In the Sādhanamālā, the mantra of Saraswati is: oṃ hrīḥ mahāmāyāṅge mahāsarasvatyai namaḥ The Sādhanamālā also depicts other forms of...
- numerous Indian sources such as the Śikṣāsamuccaya, Cundādhāriṇī Sūtra, Sādhanamālā, Niṣpannayogāvalī, Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa and the Guhyasamāja. Conze notes...
- demons" who slays ghosts and evil spirits with his fierce anger. In the Sādhanamālā, the gods Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma and Kandarpa - described as "wicked"...
- continue to refer to Vishnu as a form of Avalokiteśvara. For example, the Sadhanamala contains a spiritual practice in which one meditates on a form of Vishnu...
- argue that the mantra as practiced in Tibetan Buddhism was based on the Sadhanamala, a collection of sadhana or spiritual practices published in the 12th...
- found in Tibetan Buddhism. Another different list is found in the Indian Sadhanamala. These Indian lineages have lists which contain different forms of Tārā...