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- Vajradhara abstract "Vajradhara (Sanskrit: वज्रधार Vajradhāra, Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་འཆང། rdo rje 'chang (Dorje Chang);Javanese: Kabajradharan; Japanese: 執金剛; Chinese: 金剛總持 English: Diamond-holder) is the ultimate primordial Buddha, or Adi Buddha, according to the Gelug and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism.In the evolution of Indian Buddhism, Vajradhara gradually displaced Samantabhadra, who remains the 'Primordial Buddha' in the Nyingma, or 'Ancient School.' However, the two are metaphysically equivalent. Achieving the 'state of Vajradhara' is synonymous with complete realisation.According to the Kagyu lineage, Vajradhara is the primordial Buddha, the Dharmakaya Buddha. He is depicted as dark blue in color, expressing the quintessence of buddhahood itself and representing the essence of the historical Buddha's realization of enlightenment.As such, Vajradhara is thought to be the supreme essence of all (male) Buddhas (his name means "the bearer of the thunderbolt"). It is the Tantric form of Sakyamuni which is called Vajradhara. Tantras are texts specific to Tantrism and are believed to have been originally taught by the Tantric form of Sakyamuni called Vajradhara. He is an expression of Buddhahood itself in both single and yabyum form. Vajradhara is considered to be the prime Buddha of the Father tantras (tib. pha-rgyud) such as Guhyasamaja, Yamantaka, and so on From the primordial Vajradhara/Samantabhadra/Dorje Chang were manifested the Five Wisdom Buddhas (Dhyani Buddhas):AkshobhyaAmoghasiddhiAmitabhaRatnasambhavaVairocanaVajradhara and the Wisdom Buddhas are often subjects of mandala.Vajradhara and Samantabhadra are cognate deities in Tibetan Buddhist cosmology with different names, attributes, appearances and iconography. Both are Dharmakaya Buddhas, that is primordial Buddhas: Samantabhadra is unadorned, that is depicted without any attributes; conversely, Vajradhara is often adorned and bears attributes, which is generally the iconographic representation of a Sambhogakaya Buddha. Both Vajradhara and Samantabhadra are generally depicted in yab-yum unity with their respective consorts and are primordial Buddhas, embodying void and ultimate emptiness.".
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- Vajradhara hasPhotoCollection Vajradhara.
- Vajradhara t "མན་ངག་སྡེའི་རྒྱུད་བཅུ་བདུན".
- Vajradhara t "སྐུ་གདུང་འབར་བ".
- Vajradhara w "man ngag sde'i rgyud bcu bdun".
- Vajradhara w "sku gdung 'bar ba".
- Vajradhara subject Category:Buddhas.
- Vajradhara subject Category:Gelug.
- Vajradhara subject Category:Kagyu.
- Vajradhara subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Vajradhara comment "Vajradhara (Sanskrit: वज्रधार Vajradhāra, Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་འཆང། rdo rje 'chang (Dorje Chang);Javanese: Kabajradharan; Japanese: 執金剛; Chinese: 金剛總持 English: Diamond-holder) is the ultimate primordial Buddha, or Adi Buddha, according to the Gelug and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism.In the evolution of Indian Buddhism, Vajradhara gradually displaced Samantabhadra, who remains the 'Primordial Buddha' in the Nyingma, or 'Ancient School.' However, the two are metaphysically equivalent.".
- Vajradhara label "Vajradhara".
- Vajradhara label "Vajradhara".
- Vajradhara label "Vajradhara".
- Vajradhara label "Wadźradhara".
- Vajradhara label "Ваджрадхара".
- Vajradhara label "執金剛神".
- Vajradhara sameAs Dordže_Čhang.
- Vajradhara sameAs Vajradhara.
- Vajradhara sameAs Vajradhara.
- Vajradhara sameAs Vajradhara.
- Vajradhara sameAs Wadźradhara.
- Vajradhara sameAs m.08bx98.
- Vajradhara sameAs Q2311072.
- Vajradhara sameAs Q2311072.
- Vajradhara wasDerivedFrom Vajradhara?oldid=598761549.
- Vajradhara depiction Vajradhara_statue_Asian_Art_Museum_SF.JPG.
- Vajradhara isPrimaryTopicOf Vajradhara.