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In Gelug mother tantra, such as Chakrasamvara, we meditate first on voidness as the total absence of true existence.
Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions 2006
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In Gelug mother tantra, such as Chakrasamvara, we meditate first on voidness as the total absence of true existence.
Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions 2006
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In the Buddha-figure systems of mother anuttarayoga tantra that have body mandalas, such as Chakrasamvara, Vajrayogini, and Chittamani Tara, the figures arise from parts of the subtle energy-body, namely the energy-channels, as their obtaining causes.
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Exclusively in some mother anuttarayoga tantras, such as Chakrasamvara, Vajrayogini, Hevajra, and Chittamani Tara, a body mandala (lus-kyi dkyil-‘khor, lus-dkyil), in which the tantric master has actualized (actually transformed) various parts of his or her subtle body as aspects of the supporting and supported mandalas.
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Chakrasamvara, sometimes known as Heruka, and Vajrayogini, as well as to Guru Rinpoche
Tibetan Astro Sciences ��� 2 History and the Tibetan Calendar 2009
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Out of all these tenths, the twenty-fifth date of the eleventh Tibetan month is the most important day for Chakrasamvara, and the tenth of the twelfth Tibetan month for Vajrayogini.
Tibetan Astro Sciences ��� 2 History and the Tibetan Calendar 2009
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The new Tantric influence, for example, is clearly manifest in some early Buddhist deities, such as the eighth-century brass figurine of the four-headed, ten-armed Chakrasamvara that was included in the exhibition and is illustrated in the catalog (see illustration on page 14).
Kashmir: The Scarred and the Beautiful Dalrymple, William 2008
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Buddhists revere it as the sacred location of the meditational deity Chakrasamvara.
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Buddhists revere it as the sacred location of the meditational deity Chakrasamvara.
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In some Kagyu practices, such as the above-mentioned Shangpa Kagyu Chakrasamvara, we meditate on the clear light level being totally devoid of the levels of mind that make dual appearances (of separately existent cognitive appearances and of separately existent cognitions, corresponding to what the words and concepts for them conceptually imply).
Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions 2006
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