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Saraha (8th
century CE) was the key
figure of the
Vajrayana Buddhist Sahajayana movement,
which flourished in
Bengal and Odisha.
Sahajiya mahasiddhas...
- (Pancharatras)
while others source their ideas in
Sahajayana Buddhism, and the
Natha sampradaya. Both the
Sahajayana Buddhists and the
Panchasakha worshipped the...
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Tendai Zazen Vajrayana India Kriyayoga (Buddhist)
Caryayoga Anuttarayoga Sahajayana Tibet Devata yoga
Yantra yoga Six
Yogas of
Naropa Tummo Ösel Karmamudra...
- who was
married to
Yuvaraja Jalendra of
Lankapuri (Suvarnapur),
founded Sahajayana.
These new
Tantric cults of
Buddhism introduced the mantra,
mudra and...
- Mahâmudrâ
secondo il
Sahajayâna" (first part), in: Graal, anno IV, n. 13–14, 1987. "Il
quadruplice vuoto e la Mahâmudrâ
secondo il
Sahajayâna" (second part)...
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names were
pseudonyms as the
poets rejected Vedic Hinduism and
profess Sahajayana Buddhism. Lui Pa is
considered as the
earliest poet of Charyapadas. Kanha...
- Similarly, in Kagyu, Mahāmudrā is
sometimes seen as a
separate vehicle, the "
Sahajayana" (Tibetan: lhen chig kye pa), also
known as the
vehicle of self-liberation...
- Mahāmudrā is
sometimes seen as a
different Buddhist vehicle (yana), the "
Sahajayana" (Tibetan: lhen chig kye pa), also
known as the
vehicle of self-liberation...
- long
period Buddhism was the
major religion of Odisha. The
Vajrayana and
Sahajayana branches of
Buddhism were
particularly influential, and
scholars opine...
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References "Hotel
Sheela Towers, Sambalpur". Mishra,
Ramprasad (1991).
Sahajayāna : a
study of
tantric Buddhism (1. publ. ed.). Calcutta:
Punthi Pustak...