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Om Svabhava Shuddha Sarva Dharma Svabhava Shuddho Ham;
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Om [[Svabhava]] [[Shuddha]] [[Sarva]] [[Dharma]] [[Svabhava]] Shuddho [[Ham]];
  
Om Ah Vajra Drika Hum 2 (Vajradhara-Akshobhya-Bhaisajyaguru), Om Ah Sparsha Vajra Kham Hum (Prajna Jnana Maha Mudra Samaya Mudra Guhyam), Oh Am JinaJik Om Hum (Vajrasattva-Vairochana-Nishyanda-Shakyamuni Ushnisha), Om Ah Ratna Dhrik Om Hum (Ratnasambhava Nabhi), Om Ah Arolika Ah Hum (Amoghasiddhi Guhyam),
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Om [[Ah]] [[Vajra]] Drika [[Hum]] 2 (Vajradhara-Akshobhya-Bhaisajyaguru), Om [[Ah]] [[Sparsha]] [[Vajra]] [[Kham]] [[Hum]] ([[Prajna]] [[Jnana]] [[Maha Mudra]] [[Samaya]] [[Mudra]] Guhyam), Oh Am JinaJik Om [[Hum]] (Vajrasattva-Vairochana-Nishyanda-Shakyamuni [[Ushnisha]]), Om [[Ah]] [[Ratna]] Dhrik Om [[Hum]] ([[Ratnasambhava]] [[Nabhi]]), Om [[Ah]] Arolika [[Ah]] [[Hum]] ([[Amoghasiddhi]] Guhyam),
  
Om Ah Prajna Dhrik Ha Hum (Amoghasiddhi Prajna Jnana Maha Mudra Samaya Mudra Guhyam) (21x)
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Om [[Ah]] [[Prajna]] Dhrik Ha [[Hum]] ([[Amoghasiddhi]] [[Prajna]] [[Jnana]] [[Maha Mudra]] [[Samaya]] [[Mudra]] Guhyam) (21x)
  
Om Sarva Tathagata Guhyasamaja Abhishekata Abhisamaya Shri Ye Ah Hum - Om Sarva Tathagata Anura Kana Vajra Svabhava Eh Ma Ko Ham.
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Om [[Sarva]] [[Tathagata]] [[Guhyasamaja]] Abhishekata [[Abhisamaya]] [[Shri]] Ye [[Ah]] [[Hum]] - Om [[Sarva]] [[Tathagata]] Anura [[Kana]] [[Vajra]] [[Svabhava]] Eh Ma Ko [[Ham]].
  
According to the Blue Annals, it was first taught by Buddha Shakyamuni to King Indrabodhi of Oddiyana. Namo King Indrabodhi of Oddiyana. The Guhyasamaja Tantra (Wyl. gsang ba 'dus pa) is the main tantra of the Desire Class of Father Tantras.
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According to the [[Blue Annals]], it was first [[taught]] by [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] to [[King]] [[Indrabodhi]] of [[Oddiyana]]. [[Namo]] [[King]] [[Indrabodhi]] of [[Oddiyana]]. The [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]] ([[Wyl.]] [[gsang ba 'dus pa]]) is the [[main tantra]] of the [[Desire Class]] of [[Father Tantras]].
  
Om Ah Moha-Rati Lam Hum, Om Ah Dvesha-Rati Mam Hum, Om Ah Raga-Rati Pam Hum, Om Vajra-Rati Tam Hum (Tara), Om Ah Rupa Vajra Hum Hum (Ksitigarbha), Om Ah Shabdha Vajra Hum Hum (Vajrapani), Om Am Gandha Vajra Bam Hum (Akasha Garbha), Om Ah Rasa Vajra Hom Hum (Avalokiteshvara), Jah Hum Bam Ho, Om Ah Maitri Maim Hum, Om Ah Ksitigarbha Thlim Hum, Om Ah Vajrapani Om Hum,
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Om [[Ah]] Moha-Rati Lam [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] Dvesha-Rati Mam [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] Raga-Rati Pam [[Hum]], Om Vajra-Rati Tam [[Hum]] ([[Tara]]), Om [[Ah]] [[Rupa Vajra]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]] ([[Ksitigarbha]]), Om [[Ah]] Shabdha [[Vajra]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]] ([[Vajrapani]]), Om Am [[Gandha]] [[Vajra]] Bam [[Hum]] ([[Akasha Garbha]]), Om [[Ah]] [[Rasa]] [[Vajra]] Hom [[Hum]] ([[Avalokiteshvara]]), Jah [[Hum]] Bam Ho, Om [[Ah]] [[Maitri]] Maim [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Ksitigarbha]] Thlim [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Vajrapani]] Om [[Hum]],
  
Om Ah Khagarbha Om Hum (Akashagarbha (Skt. Ākāśagarbha; Tib. Namkhé Nyingpo; Wyl. nam mkha'i snying po) — one of the eight great bodhisattvas. He is often depicted as yellow in colour and holding a sword to cut through the destructive emotions. Namo Akasha Garbha Bodhisattva: Tadyatha Kala 2 Kili 2 Biri 2 Huru 2, Vairochana Rasmi Sanchodita Agaccha, Arya Akasha Garbha Maha Karunika Puraya Hashana, Dharaya Buddha Viksh-chayana, Chara 2 Chiri 2 Svaha),
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Om [[Ah]] [[Khagarbha]] Om [[Hum]] ([[Akashagarbha]] (Skt. [[Ākāśagarbha]]; Tib. [[Namkhé Nyingpo]]; [[Wyl.]] [[nam mkha'i snying po]]) — one of the [[eight great bodhisattvas]]. He is often depicted as [[yellow]] in {{Wiki|colour}} and holding a sword to cut through the [[destructive emotions]]. [[Namo]] [[Akasha Garbha]] [[Bodhisattva]]: [[Tadyatha]] Kala 2 Kili 2 Biri 2 Huru 2, [[Vairochana]] Rasmi Sanchodita Agaccha, [[Arya]] [[Akasha Garbha]] [[Maha]] [[Karunika]] Puraya Hashana, Dharaya [[Buddha]] Viksh-chayana, [[Chara]] 2 Chiri 2 [[Svaha]]),
  
Om Ah Lokeshvara Om Hum; Om Ah Manjushri Hum Hum, Om Ah Sarva Nivarani Viskambhini Om Hum, Om Ah Samantabhadra Sam Hum, Om Ah Prajnanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Padmanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Vighnanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Achala Hum Hum, Om Ah Takkiraja Hum Hum, Om Ah Niladanda Hum Hum, Om Ah Maha Bala Hum Hum, Om Ushnisha Chakra Vartin Hum Hum, Om Ah Sumbha Raja Hum Hum. Dissolution: Om Yoga Shuddha Sarva Dharma Yoga Shuddho Ham; Om Vajra Muh. Sarva Mangalam, Dharma Dhatu Parikram.
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Om [[Ah]] [[Lokeshvara]] Om [[Hum]]; Om [[Ah]] [[Manjushri]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Sarva]] Nivarani Viskambhini Om [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Samantabhadra]] Sam [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] Prajnanta Krit [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] Padmanta Krit [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] Vighnanta Krit [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Achala]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Takkiraja]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Niladanda]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Maha]] [[Bala]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ushnisha]] [[Chakra]] [[Vartin]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]], Om [[Ah]] [[Sumbha]] [[Raja]] [[Hum]] [[Hum]]. Dissolution: Om [[Yoga]] [[Shuddha]] [[Sarva]] [[Dharma]] [[Yoga]] Shuddho [[Ham]]; Om [[Vajra]] Muh. [[Sarva Mangalam]], [[Dharma Dhatu]] Parikram.
 
Guhyasamajya Commentary
 
Guhyasamajya Commentary
  
  
Source Sadhana Texts
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Source [[Sadhana]] Texts
  
Sadhana Texts are meditation manuals
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[[Sadhana]] Texts are [[meditation]] manuals
  
There are at least five Guhyasamaja Sadhanas translated into English.
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There are at least five [[Guhyasamaja]] [[Sadhanas]] translated into English.
  
Akshobyavajra Guhyasamaja meditation practice manual Second edition: the London practice group sadhana, based on the fuller Gyud Mey Sadhana, with additions and revisions based on guidence from Geshe Tashi Tsering. Used at Jamyang Buddhist Centre from December 2007
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Akshobyavajra [[Guhyasamaja]] [[meditation practice]] manual Second edition: the [[London]] practice group [[sadhana]], based on the fuller [[Gyud]] Mey [[Sadhana]], with additions and revisions based on guidence from [[Geshe Tashi Tsering]]. Used at Jamyang [[Buddhist]] Centre from December 2007
  
Download Akshobyavajra Guhyasamaja Meditation Practice Manual Second edition PDF (512Kb)
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Download Akshobyavajra [[Guhyasamaja]] [[Meditation Practice]] Manual Second edition PDF (512Kb)
  
First edition: the London practice group sadhana, based on the fuller Gyud Mey sadhana, with additions. Used at Jamyang Buddhist Centre until December 2007
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First edition: the [[London]] practice group [[sadhana]], based on the fuller [[Gyud]] Mey [[sadhana]], with additions. Used at Jamyang [[Buddhist]] Centre until December 2007
  
Ganden Jangtse College Guhyasamajya Sadhana Kok Wai Cheong's (Lobsang Namgyal) translation of the fuller sadhana used by Ganden Jangtse College done for the FPMT Masters Course in Istituto Lama Tsongkhapa in Pomaia, Italy.
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[[Ganden Jangtse College]] Guhyasamajya [[Sadhana]] Kok Wai Cheong's ([[Lobsang Namgyal]]) translation of the fuller [[sadhana]] used by [[Ganden Jangtse College]] done for the [[FPMT]] [[Masters]] Course in Istituto [[Lama Tsongkhapa]] in Pomaia, {{Wiki|Italy}}.
  
 
Please apply to the Institute directly
 
Please apply to the Institute directly
  
Alexander Berzin's Guhyasamaja Middle Length Sadhana - Alex Berzin's translation of a middle length sadhana approved by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
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[[Alexander]] Berzin's [[Guhyasamaja]] Middle Length [[Sadhana]] - Alex Berzin's translation of a middle length [[sadhana]] approved by [[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]].
  
Available online from FPMT
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Available online from [[FPMT]]
  
Robert Thurman's Guhyasamaja Short Sadhana - Bob Thurman's short sadhana created with the Ganden Tri Rinpoche Jampel Shenpen. Available online from www.FPMT.org
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Robert Thurman's [[Guhyasamaja]] Short [[Sadhana]] - Bob Thurman's short [[sadhana]] created with the [[Ganden Tri Rinpoche]] [[Jampel Shenpen]]. Available online from www.FPMT.org
  
Bob Thurman's Guhyasamaja Long Sadhana - Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller sadhana from the Tashilhunpo block prints of the Yabses sung bum with additions. Download Bob Thurman's Long Guhyasamaja Sadhana Robert Thurman Translation PDF (0.3Mb)
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Bob Thurman's [[Guhyasamaja]] Long [[Sadhana]] - Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller [[sadhana]] from the [[Tashilhunpo]] block prints of the Yabses sung bum with additions. Download Bob Thurman's Long [[Guhyasamaja]] [[Sadhana]] [[Robert Thurman]] Translation PDF (0.3Mb)
  
The sadhana version used for the first two years of Gyud Mey Khensur Rinpoche's teachings at Jamyang Buddhist Centre (in 2002 and 2003) was Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller sadhana from the Tashilhunpo blocks. The version used for the teachings in 2005 was that of the London practice group.
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The [[sadhana]] version used for the first two years of [[Gyud]] Mey [[Khensur]] [[Rinpoche's]] teachings at Jamyang [[Buddhist]] Centre (in 2002 and 2003) was Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller [[sadhana]] from the [[Tashilhunpo]] blocks. The version used for the teachings in 2005 was that of the [[London]] practice group.
  
 
Fair Use Source: http://guhyasamaja.com/initiates/sadhana
 
Fair Use Source: http://guhyasamaja.com/initiates/sadhana
 
Commentary Texts
 
Commentary Texts
  
There are at several Guhyasamaja Commentaries translated into English.
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There are at several [[Guhyasamaja]] Commentaries translated into English.
  
Filesize is 80 MB due to high quality PDF scan of the Sanskrit Diacritical marks
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Filesize is 80 MB due to high [[quality]] PDF scan of the [[Sanskrit]] Diacritical marks
  
Aryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryamelapakapradipa): The Gradual Path of Vajrayana Buddhism according to the Esoteric Community Noble Tradition
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[[Aryadeva's]] [[Lamp that Integrates the Practices]] ([[Caryamelapakapradipa]]): The [[Gradual Path]] of [[Vajrayana Buddhism]] according to the [[Esoteric Community]] [[Noble Tradition]]
  
Aryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryamelapakapradipa) The Gradual Path of Vajrayana Buddhism according to the Esoteric Community Noble Tradition (Guhyasamaja)
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[[Aryadeva's]] [[Lamp that Integrates the Practices]] ([[Caryamelapakapradipa]]) The [[Gradual Path]] of [[Vajrayana Buddhism]] according to the [[Esoteric Community]] [[Noble Tradition]] ([[Guhyasamaja]])
  
Translated and edited by Christian K. Wedemeyer
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Translated and edited by [[Christian K. Wedemeyer]]
  
 
March, 2008 Cloth, 856 pages, ISBN 978-0-9753734-5-3
 
March, 2008 Cloth, 856 pages, ISBN 978-0-9753734-5-3
  
American Institute of Buddhist Studies
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[[American]] [[Institute of Buddhist Studies]]
  
  
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Guhyasamājamaṇḍalavidhi (Guhyasamajamandalavidhi or Guhyasamaja-Mandala-Vidhi) by Dīpaṃkarabhadra.
 
Guhyasamājamaṇḍalavidhi (Guhyasamajamandalavidhi or Guhyasamaja-Mandala-Vidhi) by Dīpaṃkarabhadra.
  
Guhyasamāja Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana (Guhyasamaja Pindikrita-sadhana) by Nāgārjuna (Nagarjuna)
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[[Guhyasamāja]] Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana ([[Guhyasamaja]] Pindikrita-sadhana) by [[Nāgārjuna]] ([[Nagarjuna]])
  
Guhyasamāja Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana (Guhyasamaja Pindikrita-sadhana thesis paper) by Nāgārjuna (Nagarjuna)
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[[Guhyasamāja]] Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana ([[Guhyasamaja]] Pindikrita-sadhana {{Wiki|thesis}} paper) by [[Nāgārjuna]] ([[Nagarjuna]])
About Non-Profit Nalanda University - Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute - Medicine Buddha Healing Center
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About Non-Profit [[Nalanda University]] - [[Ayurveda]] [[Healing]] [[Arts]] Institute - [[Medicine Buddha]] [[Healing]] [[Center]]
  
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** [[Nalanda University]] and [[Ayurveda]] [[Healing]] [[Arts]] Institute of [[Medicine Buddha]] [[Healing]] [[Center]]
  
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Home | Clinic | Featured Content | Distance {{Wiki|Learning}} | About Us | Donate | Non-Profit | Recent Changes | Phone: 1-510-292-6696
  
Part of the SKT220 Buddhist Ayurveda Course on Sanskrit Terms of Ayurveda and Dharma
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Part of the SKT220 [[Buddhist]] [[Ayurveda]] Course on [[Sanskrit]] Terms of [[Ayurveda]] and [[Dharma]]
 
See Also
 
See Also
  
Highest Yoga Tantra, Father Tantra, Mother Tantra, Tantra, Lineage, Initiation, Empowerment, Abbreviated Four Initiations, Divine Appearance, Divine Pride, Tantric Practice, Generation Stage, Lama Tsongkhapa Guru Yoga, Six Session Guru Yoga, Deity Yoga, not defiled, not pure (Heart Sutra)
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[[Highest Yoga Tantra]], [[Father Tantra]], [[Mother Tantra]], [[Tantra]], [[Lineage]], [[Initiation]], [[Empowerment]], Abbreviated [[Four Initiations]], [[Divine]] [[Appearance]], [[Divine]] [[Pride]], [[Tantric Practice]], [[Generation Stage]], [[Lama Tsongkhapa]] [[Guru Yoga]], [[Six Session Guru Yoga]], [[Deity Yoga]], not [[defiled]], not [[pure]] ([[Heart Sutra]])
  
Return to the Buddhist Ayurveda Encyclopedia and Glossary of Dharma and Ayurvedic Terms | Recent Changes
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Return to the [[Buddhist]] [[Ayurveda]] {{Wiki|Encyclopedia}} and Glossary of [[Dharma]] and [[Ayurvedic]] Terms | Recent Changes
Fair Use Hyperlinked Commentary as a Modern Buddhist Shastra
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Fair Use Hyperlinked Commentary as a {{Wiki|Modern}} [[Buddhist]] [[Shastra]]
  
  
Fair Use Hyperlinked Commentary Shastra Sources: see below.
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Fair Use Hyperlinked Commentary [[Shastra]] Sources: see below.
  
Fair Use Sources Commented Upon using Hyperlinked Shastra Tradition for Non-Profit Educational Purposes
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Fair Use Sources Commented Upon using Hyperlinked [[Shastra]] [[Tradition]] for Non-Profit Educational Purposes
  
Fair Use: Alexander Berzin's Berzin Archives - www.berzinarchives.com; Vaidya Vasant Lad, Textbook of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Press, 2002; Vasant Lad, BAMS, MAsc, Ayurvedic Institute Gurukula Notes, Ayurvedic Institute, 1994-2006; Ron Epstein, Buddhism A to Z, Burlingame, California, Buddhist Text Translation Society, 2003; Charles Muller, editor, Digital Dictionary of Buddhism www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb Edition of 2011; and many other sources (see Bibliography).
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Fair Use: [[Alexander]] Berzin's [[Berzin Archives]] - www.berzinarchives.com; [[Vaidya]] Vasant Lad, Textbook of [[Ayurveda]], [[Ayurvedic]] Press, 2002; Vasant Lad, BAMS, MAsc, [[Ayurvedic]] Institute Gurukula Notes, [[Ayurvedic]] Institute, 1994-2006; Ron Epstein, [[Buddhism]] A to Z, Burlingame, [[California]], [[Buddhist Text Translation Society]], 2003; {{Wiki|Charles Muller}}, editor, Digital {{Wiki|Dictionary}} of [[Buddhism]] www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb Edition of 2011; and many other sources (see [[Bibliography]]).
  
Primary Original Source: The Tripitaka of Sutra, Shastra and Vinaya Dharma teachings (as found in the scripture storehouse of the Indian Sanskrit- Siddham, Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese traditions of the Nalanda Tradition of ancient Nalanda University) of Shakyamuni Buddha, and his Arya Sagely Bodhisattva Bhikshu Monk and Upasaka disciples.
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Primary Original Source: The [[Tripitaka]] of [[Sutra]], [[Shastra]] and [[Vinaya]] [[Dharma teachings]] (as found in the [[scripture]] [[storehouse]] of the [[Indian]] [[Sanskrit]]- [[Siddham]], {{Wiki|Chinese}}, [[Tibetan]] and [[Japanese]] [[traditions]] of the [[Nalanda Tradition]] of [[ancient]] [[Nalanda University]]) of [[Shakyamuni Buddha]], and his [[Arya]] [[Sagely]] [[Bodhisattva]] [[Bhikshu]] [[Monk]] and [[Upasaka]] [[disciples]].
  
These Good and Wise Advisors (Kaliyanamitra) Dharma Master teachers include Arya Venerables Om Tare Tuttare Ture Om Ah Hum and Namo to Jivaka, Charaka, Lao Zi - Mahakashapa, Ashwagosha, Shantideva - Hui Neng - Shen Kai Sheng Ren Shr, Bodhidharma, the 16 Nalanda Acharyas 1. Nagarjuna-Manjushri, 2. Arydeva, 3. Buddhapalita, 4. Bhavaviveka, 5. Chandrakirti and Chandragomin, 6. Shantideva, 7. Shantarakshita, 8. Kamalashila, 9. Asanga-Maitreya, 10. Vasubhandu, 11. Dignaga, 12. Dharmakirti, 13. Vimuktisena, 14. Haribhadra, 15. Gunaprabha, 16. Shakyaprabha; Dharmarakshita, Atisha, Tsong Khapa, Thogme Zangpo, Nyingma Padmasambhava, Yeshe Tsogyel, Machig Lapdron, Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa Lotsawa, Milarepa, Sakya Pandita, Fazang, Yunmen, Nichiren, Honen, Shinran, Kukai, Dogen, Hakuin, Jamgon Kongtrul, Nyingma Penor Rinpoche, Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Dagri Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche, Geshe Lama Kongchog, Longchen Rapjampa - Gosok Rinpoche, Phabongkha Rinpoche, Trijang Rinpoche, Patrul Rinpoche, Zong Rinpoche, Ling Rinpoche, Shen Kai, Tenzin Gyatso the Dalai Lama, Karmapa, Sakya Trizin, Hsu Yun, Hsuan Hua, Lama Yeshe, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Choden Rinpoche, Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Tsephel, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu, Gyud Mey Khensur Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche, Tsenshab Serkong Rinpoche, Kyabje Denma Locho Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Geshe Jampa Tegchok Rinpoche, Geshe Jampa Gyatso, Geshe Sopa Rinpoche, Tai Situpa. Mingyur Rinpoche, Geshe Ngwang Dakpa, Geshe Losang Jamphel, Garchen Rinpoche, Ajahn Chah, Seung Sahn, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ajahn Sumedho, S. N. Goenka, Mama Ayur Punya Jyana Pushtim Kuriye Svaha, bowing at your feet I make requests. Please bestow on me the two attainments of Maha Punya and Maha Prajna Paramita. And thanks to other modern day masters. We consider them to be in accord with Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua’s “Seven Guidelines for Recognizing Genuine Teachers”
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These Good and [[Wise]] Advisors (Kaliyanamitra) [[Dharma Master]] [[teachers]] include [[Arya]] [[Venerables]] Om Tare Tuttare Ture Om [[Ah]] [[Hum]] and [[Namo]] to [[Jivaka]], [[Charaka]], [[Lao Zi]] - Mahakashapa, Ashwagosha, [[Shantideva]] - [[Hui Neng]] - [[Shen Kai]] Sheng Ren Shr, [[Bodhidharma]], the 16 [[Nalanda]] [[Acharyas]] 1. Nagarjuna-Manjushri, 2. Arydeva, 3. [[Buddhapalita]], 4. [[Bhavaviveka]], 5. [[Chandrakirti]] and [[Chandragomin]], 6. [[Shantideva]], 7. [[Shantarakshita]], 8. [[Kamalashila]], 9. Asanga-Maitreya, 10. [[Vasubhandu]], 11. [[Dignaga]], 12. [[Dharmakirti]], 13. [[Vimuktisena]], 14. [[Haribhadra]], 15. [[Gunaprabha]], 16. [[Shakyaprabha]]; [[Dharmarakshita]], [[Atisha]], [[Tsong Khapa]], [[Thogme Zangpo]], [[Nyingma]] [[Padmasambhava]], [[Yeshe Tsogyel]], [[Machig Lapdron]], [[Tilopa]], [[Naropa]], [[Marpa Lotsawa]], [[Milarepa]], [[Sakya Pandita]], [[Fazang]], [[Yunmen]], [[Nichiren]], [[Honen]], [[Shinran]], [[Kukai]], [[Dogen]], [[Hakuin]], [[Jamgon Kongtrul]], [[Nyingma]] [[Penor Rinpoche]], [[Kushok Bakula Rinpoche]], [[Dagri Rinpoche]], [[Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche]], [[Geshe]] [[Lama]] Kongchog, [[Longchen]] Rapjampa - Gosok [[Rinpoche]], [[Phabongkha Rinpoche]], [[Trijang Rinpoche]], [[Patrul Rinpoche]], [[Zong Rinpoche]], [[Ling Rinpoche]], [[Shen Kai]], [[Tenzin Gyatso]] the [[Dalai Lama]], [[Karmapa]], [[Sakya Trizin]], [[Hsu Yun]], [[Hsuan Hua]], [[Lama Yeshe]], [[Lama Zopa Rinpoche]], Choden [[Rinpoche]], [[Khensur Rinpoche]] [[Lobsang]] Tsephel, [[Chogyal Namkhai Norbu]], [[Gyud]] Mey [[Khensur]] [[Lobsang Tenzin]] [[Rinpoche]], Tsenshab [[Serkong Rinpoche]], [[Kyabje]] [[Denma Locho Rinpoche]], [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], [[Geshe Jampa Tegchok]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Geshe]] [[Jampa Gyatso]], [[Geshe Sopa Rinpoche]], [[Tai Situpa]]. [[Mingyur Rinpoche]], [[Geshe]] Ngwang [[Dakpa]], [[Geshe Losang]] Jamphel, [[Garchen Rinpoche]], [[Ajahn Chah]], [[Seung Sahn]], [[Thich Nhat Hanh]], [[Ajahn Sumedho]], [[S. N. Goenka]], Mama Ayur [[Punya]] Jyana Pushtim Kuriye [[Svaha]], [[bowing]] at your feet I make requests. Please bestow on me the two [[attainments]] of [[Maha]] [[Punya]] and [[Maha Prajna Paramita]]. And thanks to other {{Wiki|modern}} day [[masters]]. We consider them to be in accord with [[Tripitaka Master]] [[Hsuan Hua’s]] “Seven Guidelines for [[Recognizing]] Genuine [[Teachers]]”
  
Nalanda Online University's teachings are based especially on the following Buddhist Scriptures: Lama Tsong Khapa's Lam Rim, the Dharma Flower Lotus Sutra, the Avatamsaka Sutra, the Shurangama Sutra, the Ksitigarbha Sutra, the Bhaisajya Guru Sutra, the Dharani Sutra, the Vajra Sutra, the Prajna Paramita Hridayam Heart Sutra, the Vimalakirti Sutra, the Sanghata Sutra, the Sutra of Golden Light, the Srimala Devi Sutra, the Sutra in 42 Sections, the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, the Hui Neng Sutra, Vasubandhu's Shastra on the Door to Understanding the Hundred Dharmas, Maitreya's Ornament for Clear Realizations (Abhisamayalamkara), Chandrakirti's Supplement to Nagarjuna’s Treatise on the Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara), Vasubandhu's Treasury of Manifest Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha) and the Tantras and Mantras of the Vajrayana the 42 Hands and Eyes, Guhyasamaja, the Kalachakra, the Vajrayogini, the Heruka, the Chakrasamvara, the Chod, the Hayagriva, the Hevajra, the Yamantaka, the Kalarupa, the Manjushri Nama Samgiti, the Vajrakilaya, the Vajrapani, the Vajra Claws Dakini, the Mahakala, the Tara, the White Umbrella Goddess (She Dan Do Bo Da La), Kirti Losang Trinle's Grounds and Paths of Secret Mantra, and Aku Sherab Gyatso's The Two Stages of the Guhyasamaja Tantra and their commentaries (shastras) by the above Arya Tripitakacharya Dharma Masters.
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[[Nalanda]] Online [[University's]] teachings are based especially on the following [[Buddhist Scriptures]]: [[Lama]] [[Tsong Khapa's]] [[Lam Rim]], the [[Dharma]] [[Flower]] [[Lotus Sutra]], the [[Avatamsaka Sutra]], the [[Shurangama Sutra]], the [[Ksitigarbha Sutra]], the [[Bhaisajya]] [[Guru]] [[Sutra]], the [[Dharani Sutra]], the [[Vajra Sutra]], the [[Prajna Paramita]] Hridayam [[Heart Sutra]], the [[Vimalakirti Sutra]], the [[Sanghata Sutra]], the [[Sutra of Golden Light]], the [[Srimala Devi Sutra]], the [[Sutra]] in 42 [[Sections]], the [[Mahaparinirvana Sutra]], the [[Hui Neng]] [[Sutra]], [[Vasubandhu's]] [[Shastra on the Door to Understanding the Hundred Dharmas]], [[Maitreya's Ornament]] for Clear Realizations ([[Abhisamayalamkara]]), [[Chandrakirti's]] Supplement to [[Nagarjuna’s]] [[Treatise on the Middle Way]] ([[Madhyamakavatara]]), [[Vasubandhu's]] [[Treasury of Manifest Knowledge]] ([[Abhidharmakosha]]) and the [[Tantras]] and [[Mantras]] of the [[Vajrayana]] the 42 Hands and [[Eyes]], [[Guhyasamaja]], the [[Kalachakra]], the [[Vajrayogini]], the [[Heruka]], the [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[Chod]], the [[Hayagriva]], the [[Hevajra]], the [[Yamantaka]], the [[Kalarupa]], the [[Manjushri]] [[Nama]] [[Samgiti]], the [[Vajrakilaya]], the [[Vajrapani]], the [[Vajra]] Claws [[Dakini]], the [[Mahakala]], the [[Tara]], the [[White Umbrella Goddess]] (She Dan Do Bo Da La), [[Kirti Losang Trinle's]] [[Grounds and Paths of Secret Mantra]], and [[Aku Sherab Gyatso's]] The Two Stages of the [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]] and their commentaries ([[shastras]]) by the above [[Arya]] [[Tripitakacharya]] [[Dharma]] [[Masters]].
  
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NOTE: Numerous corrections and enhancements have been made under [[Shastra]] [[tradition]] and “Fair Use” by an Anonymous [[Buddhist Monk]] Redactor (Compiler) of this Online [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Encyclopedia}}
  
  
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** [[Nalanda University]] and [[Ayurveda]] [[Healing]] [[Arts]] Institute of [[Medicine Buddha]] [[Healing]] [[Center]]
  
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Medicine Buddha Mantra: Om Namo Bhagavate Bhaisajya Guru Vaidurya Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhate Samyamsambodhi Tadyata Om Bhaisajye Bhaisajye Bhaisajya Samudgate Svaha. Medicine King Bodhisattva Jeweled Ax Mantra 16 (Line 64 of the Great Compassion Mantra of Avalokiteshvara) of the 42 Hands and Eyes Mantras: Syi lu seng e mu chywe ye Nan Wei la ye Wei la ye Sa wa he.  
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[[Medicine Buddha]] [[Mantra]]: Om [[Namo]] Bhagavate [[Bhaisajya]] [[Guru]] [[Vaidurya]] Prabaha Rajaya Tathagataya Arhate Samyamsambodhi Tadyata Om Bhaisajye Bhaisajye [[Bhaisajya Samudgate]] [[Svaha]]. [[Medicine King]] [[Bodhisattva]] Jeweled Ax [[Mantra]] 16 (Line 64 of the [[Great Compassion Mantra]] of [[Avalokiteshvara]]) of the 42 Hands and [[Eyes]] [[Mantras]]: Syi lu seng e mu chywe ye Nan Wei la ye Wei la ye Sa wa he.  
  
  

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Om Svabhava Shuddha Sarva Dharma Svabhava Shuddho Ham;

Om Ah Vajra Drika Hum 2 (Vajradhara-Akshobhya-Bhaisajyaguru), Om Ah Sparsha Vajra Kham Hum (Prajna Jnana Maha Mudra Samaya Mudra Guhyam), Oh Am JinaJik Om Hum (Vajrasattva-Vairochana-Nishyanda-Shakyamuni Ushnisha), Om Ah Ratna Dhrik Om Hum (Ratnasambhava Nabhi), Om Ah Arolika Ah Hum (Amoghasiddhi Guhyam),

Om Ah Prajna Dhrik Ha Hum (Amoghasiddhi Prajna Jnana Maha Mudra Samaya Mudra Guhyam) (21x)

Om Sarva Tathagata Guhyasamaja Abhishekata Abhisamaya Shri Ye Ah Hum - Om Sarva Tathagata Anura Kana Vajra Svabhava Eh Ma Ko Ham.

According to the Blue Annals, it was first taught by Buddha Shakyamuni to King Indrabodhi of Oddiyana. Namo King Indrabodhi of Oddiyana. The Guhyasamaja Tantra (Wyl. gsang ba 'dus pa) is the main tantra of the Desire Class of Father Tantras.

Om Ah Moha-Rati Lam Hum, Om Ah Dvesha-Rati Mam Hum, Om Ah Raga-Rati Pam Hum, Om Vajra-Rati Tam Hum (Tara), Om Ah Rupa Vajra Hum Hum (Ksitigarbha), Om Ah Shabdha Vajra Hum Hum (Vajrapani), Om Am Gandha Vajra Bam Hum (Akasha Garbha), Om Ah Rasa Vajra Hom Hum (Avalokiteshvara), Jah Hum Bam Ho, Om Ah Maitri Maim Hum, Om Ah Ksitigarbha Thlim Hum, Om Ah Vajrapani Om Hum,

Om Ah Khagarbha Om Hum (Akashagarbha (Skt. Ākāśagarbha; Tib. Namkhé Nyingpo; Wyl. nam mkha'i snying po) — one of the eight great bodhisattvas. He is often depicted as yellow in colour and holding a sword to cut through the destructive emotions. Namo Akasha Garbha Bodhisattva: Tadyatha Kala 2 Kili 2 Biri 2 Huru 2, Vairochana Rasmi Sanchodita Agaccha, Arya Akasha Garbha Maha Karunika Puraya Hashana, Dharaya Buddha Viksh-chayana, Chara 2 Chiri 2 Svaha),

Om Ah Lokeshvara Om Hum; Om Ah Manjushri Hum Hum, Om Ah Sarva Nivarani Viskambhini Om Hum, Om Ah Samantabhadra Sam Hum, Om Ah Prajnanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Padmanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Vighnanta Krit Hum Hum, Om Ah Achala Hum Hum, Om Ah Takkiraja Hum Hum, Om Ah Niladanda Hum Hum, Om Ah Maha Bala Hum Hum, Om Ushnisha Chakra Vartin Hum Hum, Om Ah Sumbha Raja Hum Hum. Dissolution: Om Yoga Shuddha Sarva Dharma Yoga Shuddho Ham; Om Vajra Muh. Sarva Mangalam, Dharma Dhatu Parikram. Guhyasamajya Commentary


Source Sadhana Texts

Sadhana Texts are meditation manuals

There are at least five Guhyasamaja Sadhanas translated into English.

Akshobyavajra Guhyasamaja meditation practice manual Second edition: the London practice group sadhana, based on the fuller Gyud Mey Sadhana, with additions and revisions based on guidence from Geshe Tashi Tsering. Used at Jamyang Buddhist Centre from December 2007

Download Akshobyavajra Guhyasamaja Meditation Practice Manual Second edition PDF (512Kb)

First edition: the London practice group sadhana, based on the fuller Gyud Mey sadhana, with additions. Used at Jamyang Buddhist Centre until December 2007

Ganden Jangtse College Guhyasamajya Sadhana Kok Wai Cheong's (Lobsang Namgyal) translation of the fuller sadhana used by Ganden Jangtse College done for the FPMT Masters Course in Istituto Lama Tsongkhapa in Pomaia, Italy.

Please apply to the Institute directly

Alexander Berzin's Guhyasamaja Middle Length Sadhana - Alex Berzin's translation of a middle length sadhana approved by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Available online from FPMT

Robert Thurman's Guhyasamaja Short Sadhana - Bob Thurman's short sadhana created with the Ganden Tri Rinpoche Jampel Shenpen. Available online from www.FPMT.org

Bob Thurman's Guhyasamaja Long Sadhana - Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller sadhana from the Tashilhunpo block prints of the Yabses sung bum with additions. Download Bob Thurman's Long Guhyasamaja Sadhana Robert Thurman Translation PDF (0.3Mb)

The sadhana version used for the first two years of Gyud Mey Khensur Rinpoche's teachings at Jamyang Buddhist Centre (in 2002 and 2003) was Bob Thurman's translation of the fuller sadhana from the Tashilhunpo blocks. The version used for the teachings in 2005 was that of the London practice group.

Fair Use Source: http://guhyasamaja.com/initiates/sadhana Commentary Texts

There are at several Guhyasamaja Commentaries translated into English.

Filesize is 80 MB due to high quality PDF scan of the Sanskrit Diacritical marks

Aryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryamelapakapradipa): The Gradual Path of Vajrayana Buddhism according to the Esoteric Community Noble Tradition

Aryadeva's Lamp that Integrates the Practices (Caryamelapakapradipa) The Gradual Path of Vajrayana Buddhism according to the Esoteric Community Noble Tradition (Guhyasamaja)

Translated and edited by Christian K. Wedemeyer

March, 2008 Cloth, 856 pages, ISBN 978-0-9753734-5-3

American Institute of Buddhist Studies


Fair Use Source: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-9753734-5-3/aryadevas-lamp-that-integrates-the-practices-caryamelapakapradipa

Guhyasamājamaṇḍalavidhi (Guhyasamajamandalavidhi or Guhyasamaja-Mandala-Vidhi) by Dīpaṃkarabhadra.

Guhyasamāja Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana (Guhyasamaja Pindikrita-sadhana) by Nāgārjuna (Nagarjuna)

Guhyasamāja Piṇḍikṛta-sādhana (Guhyasamaja Pindikrita-sadhana thesis paper) by Nāgārjuna (Nagarjuna) About Non-Profit Nalanda University - Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute - Medicine Buddha Healing Center

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Fair Use Hyperlinked Commentary Shastra Sources: see below.

Fair Use Sources Commented Upon using Hyperlinked Shastra Tradition for Non-Profit Educational Purposes

Fair Use: Alexander Berzin's Berzin Archives - www.berzinarchives.com; Vaidya Vasant Lad, Textbook of Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Press, 2002; Vasant Lad, BAMS, MAsc, Ayurvedic Institute Gurukula Notes, Ayurvedic Institute, 1994-2006; Ron Epstein, Buddhism A to Z, Burlingame, California, Buddhist Text Translation Society, 2003; Charles Muller, editor, Digital Dictionary of Buddhism www.buddhism-dict.net/ddb Edition of 2011; and many other sources (see Bibliography).

Primary Original Source: The Tripitaka of Sutra, Shastra and Vinaya Dharma teachings (as found in the scripture storehouse of the Indian Sanskrit- Siddham, Chinese, Tibetan and Japanese traditions of the Nalanda Tradition of ancient Nalanda University) of Shakyamuni Buddha, and his Arya Sagely Bodhisattva Bhikshu Monk and Upasaka disciples.

These Good and Wise Advisors (Kaliyanamitra) Dharma Master teachers include Arya Venerables Om Tare Tuttare Ture Om Ah Hum and Namo to Jivaka, Charaka, Lao Zi - Mahakashapa, Ashwagosha, Shantideva - Hui Neng - Shen Kai Sheng Ren Shr, Bodhidharma, the 16 Nalanda Acharyas 1. Nagarjuna-Manjushri, 2. Arydeva, 3. Buddhapalita, 4. Bhavaviveka, 5. Chandrakirti and Chandragomin, 6. Shantideva, 7. Shantarakshita, 8. Kamalashila, 9. Asanga-Maitreya, 10. Vasubhandu, 11. Dignaga, 12. Dharmakirti, 13. Vimuktisena, 14. Haribhadra, 15. Gunaprabha, 16. Shakyaprabha; Dharmarakshita, Atisha, Tsong Khapa, Thogme Zangpo, Nyingma Padmasambhava, Yeshe Tsogyel, Machig Lapdron, Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa Lotsawa, Milarepa, Sakya Pandita, Fazang, Yunmen, Nichiren, Honen, Shinran, Kukai, Dogen, Hakuin, Jamgon Kongtrul, Nyingma Penor Rinpoche, Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Dagri Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche, Geshe Lama Kongchog, Longchen Rapjampa - Gosok Rinpoche, Phabongkha Rinpoche, Trijang Rinpoche, Patrul Rinpoche, Zong Rinpoche, Ling Rinpoche, Shen Kai, Tenzin Gyatso the Dalai Lama, Karmapa, Sakya Trizin, Hsu Yun, Hsuan Hua, Lama Yeshe, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Choden Rinpoche, Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Tsephel, Chogyal Namkhai Norbu, Gyud Mey Khensur Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche, Tsenshab Serkong Rinpoche, Kyabje Denma Locho Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Geshe Jampa Tegchok Rinpoche, Geshe Jampa Gyatso, Geshe Sopa Rinpoche, Tai Situpa. Mingyur Rinpoche, Geshe Ngwang Dakpa, Geshe Losang Jamphel, Garchen Rinpoche, Ajahn Chah, Seung Sahn, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ajahn Sumedho, S. N. Goenka, Mama Ayur Punya Jyana Pushtim Kuriye Svaha, bowing at your feet I make requests. Please bestow on me the two attainments of Maha Punya and Maha Prajna Paramita. And thanks to other modern day masters. We consider them to be in accord with Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua’s “Seven Guidelines for Recognizing Genuine Teachers

Nalanda Online University's teachings are based especially on the following Buddhist Scriptures: Lama Tsong Khapa's Lam Rim, the Dharma Flower Lotus Sutra, the Avatamsaka Sutra, the Shurangama Sutra, the Ksitigarbha Sutra, the Bhaisajya Guru Sutra, the Dharani Sutra, the Vajra Sutra, the Prajna Paramita Hridayam Heart Sutra, the Vimalakirti Sutra, the Sanghata Sutra, the Sutra of Golden Light, the Srimala Devi Sutra, the Sutra in 42 Sections, the Mahaparinirvana Sutra, the Hui Neng Sutra, Vasubandhu's Shastra on the Door to Understanding the Hundred Dharmas, Maitreya's Ornament for Clear Realizations (Abhisamayalamkara), Chandrakirti's Supplement to Nagarjuna’s Treatise on the Middle Way (Madhyamakavatara), Vasubandhu's Treasury of Manifest Knowledge (Abhidharmakosha) and the Tantras and Mantras of the Vajrayana the 42 Hands and Eyes, Guhyasamaja, the Kalachakra, the Vajrayogini, the Heruka, the Chakrasamvara, the Chod, the Hayagriva, the Hevajra, the Yamantaka, the Kalarupa, the Manjushri Nama Samgiti, the Vajrakilaya, the Vajrapani, the Vajra Claws Dakini, the Mahakala, the Tara, the White Umbrella Goddess (She Dan Do Bo Da La), Kirti Losang Trinle's Grounds and Paths of Secret Mantra, and Aku Sherab Gyatso's The Two Stages of the Guhyasamaja Tantra and their commentaries (shastras) by the above Arya Tripitakacharya Dharma Masters.

NOTE: Numerous corrections and enhancements have been made under Shastra tradition and “Fair Use” by an Anonymous Buddhist Monk Redactor (Compiler) of this Online Buddhist Encyclopedia


San Francisco Bay Area: 1-510-292-6696


About Us: Clinic and Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute of Medicine Buddha Healing Center • The most comprehensive Clinical multimedia audio and video-based Buddhist Ayurvedic Distance Learning Program on the Planet — from introductory 225-Hour Clinical Ayurveda Therapist (CAT) to most advanced 3200-Hour Doctorate of Ayurveda (PhD). ** No One Turned Away Due to Lack of Funds


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• MP3 recordings of over 2000 Patient Consultations for Clinical Experience. Searchable database of photographs of tongue diagnosis and iPod-iPad-iPhone compatible audio files of our Ayurveda client visits. (see CLN301)

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