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]

  1. matured vidyadhara
  2. vidyadhara with power over life
  3. mahamudra vidyadhara
  4. spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara

Rigdzin Dupa

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.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lingpa, Jigme (September 26, 2017). The Gathering of Vidyadharas: Text and Commentaries on the Rigdzin Düpa (Translation ed.). Snow Lion. pp. VII. ISBN 1611803616.
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