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In Sakya anuttarayoga tantra, such as Hevajra, we meditate first on the voidness of cognitive appearances as items existing separately from being the play of the mind, in the Chittamatra sense.
Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions 2006
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In Sakya anuttarayoga tantra, such as Hevajra, we meditate first on the voidness of cognitive appearances as items existing separately from being the play of the mind, in the Chittamatra sense.
Comparison of Highest Tantra Voidness Meditation in the Four Tibetan Traditions 2006
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In the systems of anuttarayoga tantra, designated as nondual in the Sakya tradition, that have body mandalas, such as Hevajra, parts of both the gross and subtle bodies serve as the obtaining causes for the Buddha-figures.
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Pagpa then conferred the Hevajra empowerment on the Khan, his senior queen, and twenty-five of his ministers.
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons 2009
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When some masters in other Tibetan traditions use the category nondual anuttarayoga tantra for Kalachakra, Hevajra, or both, it is a separate category of anuttarayoga.
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During this time, Chojey Dondrub-rinchen gave the boy the empowerments of Five-Deity Chakrasamvara (Dril-bu lha-lnga), Hevajra, Yamantaka, and Vajrapani.
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At the end of his retreat, he had a complete vision of Hevajra together with the mandala and the retinue of the Hevajra Buddha-figure.
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Rahulagupta conferred upon him his first empowerment, which was into the practice of Hevajra, a Buddha-figure with which to bond his mind.
The Life of Atisha 2003
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During this time, Chojey Dondrub-rinchen gave the boy the empowerments of Five-Deity Chakrasamvara (Dril-bu lha-lnga), Hevajra, Yamantaka, and Vajrapani.
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As an offering for having been conferred the Hevajra (Kyai-rdo) empowerment, Kublai Khan presented Chogyel Pagpa the rule of the thirteen districts (khri-skor bcu-gsum) of Tibet.
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