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  • Vajradhara (Sanskrit: वज्रदेहर Vajradhāra, Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་སེམས་དཔའ། rdo rje 'chang (Dorje Chang); Chinese: 多杰羌佛 ...

  • B UDDHA N ATURE.COM: S ongs and M editations of the T ibetan D hyani B uddhas

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  • Vajradhara is the primordial buddha, the dharmakaya buddha. Vajradhara, depicted as dark blue in color, expresses the quintessence of buddhahood itself.

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  • The Vajradhara Meditation offers this unique holistic retreat that offers fully supervised ceremonies. We also offer a range of creative courses and workshops (yoga, Meditation ...

  • Books on meditation, pictures, buddhist art... ... Vajradhara is the founder of Vajrayana Buddhism, or Tantra. He is the same mental continuum as Buddha Shakyamuni but displays a ...

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  • Vajradhara, Buddhist Brass Statue ... This item can be back ordered. Time required to recreate this artwork: 3 to 4 weeks

  • Three Year Retreat Centre Kyogle, New South Wales, Austr alia "Three year retreat should be taken as an ignition of your spiritual life." - Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche

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  • Sanskrit, wielder of the thunderbolt ). 1. One of the Five Jinas , he is identified with the Absolute or primordial reality ( dharma-kāya ). In iconography he is portrayed ...

vajradhara

Vajradhara (Sanskrit: Vajradhāra, Tibetan: rdo rje 'chang (Dorje Chang), Javanese: Kabajradharan; Japanese: 執金剛神; English: Diamond-holder) is the ultimate primordial Buddha, or Adi Buddha, according to the Gelug and Kagyu schools of ...

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