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VajrayanaForm of tantric Buddhism that emerged in India in the first millennium AD and spread to Tibet, where it is the predominant tradition in Tibetan Buddhism. Philosophically, Vajrayana is a blend of the Yogacara and Madhyamika disciplines. It aims to recapture the enlightenment experience of the Buddha Gautama, and it places special emphasis on the notion that enlightenment arises from the realization that seemingly opposite principles are in truth one. It introduced innovations involving the use of mantras and mandalas as aids to meditation, and, in rare cases, the use of yogically disciplined sexual activities. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Rob Preece's THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BUDDHIST TANTRA (1559392630, $18. Rob Preece's THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BUDDHIST TANTRA (1559392630, $18. For Buddhist Tantra, besides Blofeld, see Lama Yeshe, Introduction to Tantra (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1987) and The Tantric Path of Purification (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1995); Tenzin Gyatso (the Dalai Lama), The World of Tibetan Buddhism (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1995). |
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