Category:Yamantaka
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Pages in category "Yamantaka"
The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
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- A Teaching on Yamantaka
- Advice to a Yamantaka Initiate
- An all-encompassing practice: Yamantaka
- Angry Wisdom: Yamantaka, the Destroyer of Death; Vajrabhairava, the wrathful Dharamapala Heruka manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom
- Angry Wisdom: Yamantaka, the Destroyer of Death; Vajrabhairava, the wrathful Highest Yoga Tantra Yidam manifestation of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom
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- Thang-Ka –Ending
- That clear-light state to have the understanding of voidness or reality
- The benefits of Vajrabhairava practice
- The Four Maras to be overcome
- The four Maras to be overcome (according to both Sutra and Tantra) are:
- The legend of Yamantaka — a story of anger and death
- The Roar of Thunder Yamantaka Practice and Commentary
- The sixteen legs represent the sixteen types of emptiness
- The subtlest energy of it to transform and appear in the form of a Buddha
- Three sets of deities
- Three types of death
- Totality: the faces of compassion, wisdom, and activity
- Two Yaugik Stages of Vajra-bhairava Tantra
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- Yama (the Lord of Death) and Yamantaka (Defeater of Death)
- Yamantaka
- Yamantaka 2021: Empowerment & Lung (part 2)// Feb 6, 2021// H.E. Garchen Rinpoche & Lama Bunima (video)
- Yamantaka 2021: Empowerment (part 1)// Feb 6, 2021// H.E. Garchen Rinpoche (Video)
- Yamantaka 2021: Protection Sadhana Commentary (part 1)// Feb 6, 2021// Ven. Khenpo Tenzin (Video)
- Yamantaka 2021: Protection Sadhana Commentary (part 2)// Feb 6, 2021// Ven. Khenpo Tenzin (video)
- Yamantaka practice is a Highest Yoga Tantric practice and REQUIRES initiation to practice as a Yidam
- Yamantaka’s “infamous” notoriety
- Yamāntaka