Vidyadhara (Buddhism)
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Vidyadhara (Sanskrit: Vidyadhara; meaning 'Knowledge-holder','Awareness-Holder') is the word in Buddhist literature for a person having the great knowledge (vidya) of mantras and samatha. A realized master on one of the four stages on the tantric path of Mahayoga.[citation needed]
Four levels of a vidyadhara which are specific to the Dzogchen or Nyingma tradition:[citation needed]
- matured vidyadhara
- vidyadhara with power over life
- mahamudra vidyadhara
- spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara
Rigdzin Dupa
[edit]The Rigdzin Dupa, Vidyadharas Gathering, enshrines sacred treaties, revealing the profound views, powerful meditations, sacred conduct and ultimate Vajrayana teachings in Tibetan Buddhism.[1] It is the inner Guru Rinpoche practice from the Longchen Nyingtik, the terma revelation of Jigme Lingpa.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Lingpa, Jigme (September 26, 2017). The Gathering of Vidyadharas: Text and Commentaries on the Rigdzin Düpa (Translation ed.). Snow Lion. pp. VII. ISBN 978-1611803617.