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Vajrabodhi (Sanskrit: वज्रबोधि, Chinese: 金剛智; pinyin: Jīngāng Zhì, 671–741) was an
Indian esoteric Buddhist monk and
teacher in Tang China. He is one of...
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prominent in
China due to the
careers of two
South Asian monks,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.
Vajrabodhi or
Vajrabuddhi was the son of a
South Indian aristocrat...
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source in the
theory and
practice of
tantric rituals.
After monks such as
Vajrabodhi and Śubhakarasiṃha
brought Tantra to Tang
China (716 to 720), tantric...
- dhāraṇī include: Two
versions by or
attributed to
esoteric Buddhist teacher Vajrabodhi: (1) 'Copy of the Vast, Perfect,
Unimpeded Great-Comp****ionate
Heart of...
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Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Zhiyi Zhanran Fazang Chengguan Śubhakarasiṃha
Vajrabodhi Amoghavajra Bodhidharma ****neng
Daman Hongren Mazu
Daoyi Hongzhi Zhengjue...
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early 8th
century by the
Indian esoteric masters Divākara (685 CE),
Vajrabodhi (723 CE), and
Amoghavajra (8th century). In
iconographic form, she is...
- Atisha, Dharmapala, a
professor of Nalanda, and the
South Indian Buddhist Vajrabodhi.
Srivijaya was the
largest Buddhist empire ever
formed in
Indonesian history...
- the Tang
dynasty period with the
arrival of
esoteric masters such as
Vajrabodhi and
Amoghavajra to the
capital city of Chang'an. The
succeeding Song dynasty...
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during the Tang
dynasty by
Indian tantric masters like Śubhakarasiṃha,
Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra.
Chinese esoteric Buddhist practice was
based on deity...
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candidates for
Taoist examinations. In 726 he
called upon the
Indian monk
Vajrabodhi (671–741) to
perform tantric rites to
avert a drought. In 742 he personally...