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Organising committee ... ‘Vajrayana’— exhibition of paintings by Biju Mekkayil, Kerala Lalithakala Akademi Art Gallery, Near Town Hall, 11.30 a.m. ....
The Hindu 2015-03-05‘Vajrayana,’ an exhibition of paintings by Biju Mekkayil at the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi art gallery here, is a bundle of information on this Buddha Yogi. Biju is a former Navy man, with an active artistic thumb since childhood ... ‘Vajrayana’ narrates the life story of Milarepa through pictures bordering between realistic and abstract ... ....
The Hindu 2015-03-04Manish Rai. The war in Middle East began much earlier than is generally recognised ... They became the Sunnis ... As these kind of differences exist in every religion of the world like- In Christianity we have sects like- Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Protestant, Buddhism is followed in different manner by Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana, and in Hinduism various school of thoughts like-Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism exits ... Local News....
Kashmir Observer 2015-02-21How the traditional death and mummification of a Buddhist monk turned into a wild Western fantasy ... Second, it is a common practice in Vajrayana Buddhism (which includes most forms of Tibetan Buddhism, as well as many found in Mongolia) for the bodies of well-known teachers to be entombed sitting in lotus position, and preserved in salt ... It would not be unusual for a respected Vajrayana teacher to be buried in this way ... ....
The Daily Beast 2015-02-08Muthukumara Swamy Thampiran Swamigal of Thiruppanandal adheenam, Guru Ji Kenting Tai Situpa XII Chamgon, supreme head of Palpung Monastis Institution–Vajrayana Buddhism, Acharya Roopchandra, founder president of Manav Mandir Mission Trust, New Delhi, and Balbir Singh ......
The Hindu 2015-02-04Tsangpa Gyare, the founder of Drukpa Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, was born to Gya Zurpo Tsabpey and Marza Darkyi in 1161 near Kule in the Tsang province of southern Tibet. He was considered the manifestation of Avalokiteshvara (a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas) in human form. Guru Rinpoche foretold his birth thusly. ... Chakrasamvara is tutelary deity of Vajrayana Buddhism and it is regarded high among Drukpas....
Kuensel Online 2015-01-21... is considered to be one of the main centres of Vajrayana Buddhism....
The Himalayan 2015-01-09As people travel to known destinations across the country, there are several places that lie unnoticed in the back lanes of public memory. Mark this year with an exploration of lesser-known holiday spots and offbeat experiences ranging from forgotten French enclaves, wild getaways and ancient animal fairs to organic farmstays, rock-cut caves, Himalayan villages and more ... Tip ... contact ... It belongs to the Gelugpa sect of Vajrayana Buddhism....
Deccan Herald 2015-01-03An interview with Venerable Pannavati about her Christian-Buddhist path, why there are not more Blacks in Buddhism, and her push for girls, women, and "Untouchables.". Ven. Dr ... A black, female Buddhist monk ordained in the Theravada and Mahayana traditions with Vajrayana empowerments and transmission from Roshi Bernie Glassman of Zen Peacemakers, she is both contemplative and empowered for compassionate service ... Michaela Haas ... Ven ... I do....
Huffington Post 2014-12-22What is the proper way to use the beads, and what are the benefits? ... In some Esoteric Buddhist traditions, mostly in Vajrayana, using the beads in a certain hand, between certain fingers, and either pushing or pulling each bead has a specific “power” or characteristic – whether for healing, protection, wealth, etc., each way of using the beads supposedly opens up specific pathways and chakras for your intent ... ....
The Examiner 2014-12-13Lam Hakuho Kiyokawa completed Buddhist studies and a three-year retreat in Bhutan. Ceremony ... He also learned rituals and ceremonies of Drukpa Kagyu School for two years ... Before coming to Bhutan, Hakuho Kiyokawa was a monk of Agon Shu, a leading Buddhist community in Japan that has the same views, meditation and conduct with that of Vajrayana Buddhism ... By Tenzin Namgyel ....
Kuensel Online 2014-11-20Keri. The copper plate of the Konkan Maurya ruler, Chandra Varman of 500 AD mentions the grant of land to the Buddhist, Mahavira of Shivapur ... This would imply that Buddhism did exist in Goa ... Panchwadi in Ponda has been identified by some historians as the centre of Mahayana Buddhists and later developed into a Vajrayana centre ... The pedestal of Chamundeshwari that belongs to Vajrayana cult of Buddhism has Vajra incised on it ... Photos ... ....
The Times of India 2014-10-31(Source. The Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama). October 31st 2014 ... He had been invited to teach by the Prajna Upadesa Foundation, a community of Vietnamese Buddhists interested in the Nalanda tradition established in 2009 ... Thus, the major classic Buddhist texts were rendered into Tibetan, ensuring that Tibetan Buddhism became the most comprehensive Buddhist tradition incorporating the Pali and Sanskrit traditions and the Vajrayana....
noodls 2014-10-31Vajrayāna Buddhism (Devanagari: वज्रयान; Oriya: ବଜ୍ରଯାନ, Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་ཐེག་པ་, rdo rje theg pa; Mongolian: Очирт хөлгөн, Ochirt Hölgön) is also known as Tantric Buddhism, Tantrayāna, Mantrayāna, Secret Mantra, Esoteric Buddhism and the Diamond Vehicle. Vajrayana is a complex and multifaceted system of Buddhist thought and practice which evolved over several centuries.
According to Vajrayana scriptures Vajrayana refers to one of three vehicles or routes to enlightenment, the other two being the Hinayana and Mahayana.
Its main scriptures are called Tantras. A distinctive feature of Vajrayana Buddhism is ritual, which are Skillful Means (Upaya). They are being used as a substitute or alternative for the earlier abstract meditations.
Although the first tantric Buddhist texts appeared in India in the 3rd century and continued to appear until the 12th century, scholars such as Hirakawa Akira believe that the Vajrayana probably came into existence in the 6th or 7th century, while the term Vajrayana first came into evidence in the 8th century. Prior to the Vajrayana developed the Mantrayana, and after the Vajrayana the Sahajayana and Kalachakrayana developed.