• Gautama Vajra Vajracharya (Nepali: गौतम वज्र वज्राचार्य) is a Sanskritist and scholar specializing in the iconography of the Indian subcontinent. Vajracharya...
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    monks since the time of Gautama Buddha. Sometimes tantric Newar Buddhism and Esoteric Buddhism is referred to as "Vajracharya Buddhism". The writers of...
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    historians as the murder occurred in 842 CE. Nepalese Historian Gautama V. Vajracharya suggests a similar theory to Lévi, suggesting that Nepal Sambat...
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    Pradhan – Journalist & singer Ashish Pradhan – Football player Gautama V. Vajracharya - Sanskrit scholar and art historian Asmi Shrestha Newar people...
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  • Nepali people. Harka Gurung, geologist, anthropologist, and author Gautama V. Vajracharya, historian Surya Subedi, legal academic Basanta Regmi Bikash Dali...
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  • Bastola, Singer Asha Magrati, Screenwriter, producer, and actor Gautama V. Vajracharya, Sanskritist Samrat Upadhyay, Author Pratyoush Onta, Historian Kashish...
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    extensively in tantric literature: the term for the spiritual teacher is the vajracharya; one of the five dhyani buddhas is vajrasattva, and so on. The practice...
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    the time of the coronation of his son. However, in 1967 Historian Gautama Vajracharya published a previously undiscovered manuscript, where his death date...
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  • Bajrācārya 1989, p. 7. Bajrācārya 1989, p. 4. Dhaubhadel 2020, p. 35. Vajracharya, Gautama (14 January 1967). "aprakāśita thyāsaphu" [Some unpublished thyāsaphu]...
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    world. Many temples in China also claim to preserve relics of the original Gautama Buddha. The revival of Chinese Buddhism in the 21st century has also seen...
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    Kālacakra tradition holds that Kālacakra teachings were taught in India by Gautama Buddha himself. According to modern Buddhist studies, the original Sanskrit...
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    believed to be the first Buddha avatar of Vishnu, or Adi-Buddha; with Gautama Buddha and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu being further incarnations of the Buddha-Jagannath...
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    sahasrāra. In a chapter criticizing meat-eating in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra, Gautama Buddha refers to dākas and ḍākinīs – described as "terrible eaters of human...
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    Dharma, Prince Sarvarthasiddhi, the esoteric name of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, is meditating under the Bodhi Tree. Enlightenment is imminent, but the...
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    Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2014. Vajracharya, Suwarn (2014). "Language Politics and State Policy in Nepal: A Newar...
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    transliteration: nōmaku samanda bazaratan senda makaroshada sowataya untarata kanman) Gautama Buddha (Shaka-Nyorai 釈迦如来), Bīja: Bhaḥ; Mantra: namaḥ samanta buddhānāṃ...
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    saw shift from the historical Gautama Buddha to the transcendental Mahavairocana, also termed the "Great Sun". Gautama was considered a form of Mahavairocana...
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    is derived from the Classical Newar word, mahani. According to Gautama Vajracharya, the word mahani derives from the Sanskrit word Mahanavami, literally...
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