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    Nairātmyā or Dagmema (Wylie: bdag med ma) is a Dakini, the consort of Hevajra in the Hevajra-tantra.: 110  Her name means "ego-less woman".: 110  Judith...
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    (enlightened beings) in Tantric, or Vajrayana Buddhism. Hevajra's consort is Nairātmyā (Tibetan: བདག་མེད་མ་ bdag med ma). The Hevajra Tantra, a yoginītantra...
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    father. Tara revealed it was Chandra's son. The boy was named Budha. Nairatmya Tara (Devi) Tara (Buddhism) Dalal, Roshen (18 April 2014). Hinduism: An...
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    A depiction of the tantric figures Hevajra and Nairātmyā, Tibet, 18th century...
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    understanding the absence of self in persons and phenomena (pudgala-dharma-nairātmya); Greatness of energy (vīrya): from devotion to many hundreds of thousands...
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  • conquering of death and ignorance. Hevajra, in union with his consort Nairatmya, represents the union of emptiness and bliss. Practitioners often gravitate...
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  • Vajrayāna path to liberation from rebirths. One such deity is goddess Nairatmya (literally, non-soul, non-self). She symbolizes, states Miranda Shaw,...
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    many forms and colors. Other female Buddha figures include Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, and Kurukullā. Other Buddhas besides these five include Bhaisajyaguru...
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    deities. The most prevalent wrathful dakinis are Vajrayogini, Vajravārāhī, Nairatmya, and Kurukullā. During the tantric period, Buddhist mythology overlapped...
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    for protection and dispelling obstacles. 5.Nairatmya: Nairatmya is also known as the Selfless One, Nairatmya is a Wisdom Dakini who represents the emptiness...
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    descriptions as a fallback Cundi – Female deity in Vajrayana Buddhism Nairatmya – Personification of Buddhist concept of "no soul" Vajrayogini – Tantric...
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  • Minkar Gandha Gita Khen-Ma Kurukullā (Rigbyedma) Jetsun Dölma Mandarava Nairatmya Palden Lhamo Samding Dorje Phagmo Tenma goddesses Töngyi Gyalmo (Hemantadevi)...
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    up, throwing his mala into a toilet. He then had a vision of the deity Nairatmya—who became his main deity—and subsequently received teachings and empowerments...
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    accept the authority of the Upanishads. We have pointed out at length the Nairatmya standpoint of Buddhism and its total opposition to the Atman (soul, substance...
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    also states that buddha-nature is not a self (atman), calls it selfless (nairātmya), and states that it is empty of self-nature. The Lanka further states...
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    both defended the doctrine of the insubstantiality of dharmas (dharma nairātmya). According to Sri Lankan Theravada sources, Moggaliputtatissa was an...
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    accept the authority of the Upanishads. We have pointed out at length the Nairatmya standpoint of Buddhism and its total opposition to the Atman (Self, substance...
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  • Myadaung Monastery Myōe Naga Prok attitude Nāgārjuna Nāgasena Nagayon Pagoda Nairatmya Nakahara Nantenbo Nalanda Namarupa Namtso Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō Nanhai...
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  • originally bestowed upon Virūpa, an Indian monk, by the tantric deity Nairātmyā. By practicing the instructions given to him, Virūpa is said to have realized...
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  • reliquary. She is considered by the Sakya tradition as an emanation of Vajra Nairātmyā and Vajravārahī. Barron, Richard (10 February 2003). The Autobiography...
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  • form of yogini in the Cakrasaṃvara and Vajravārāhī tantras. Sitatapatra Nairatmya Saraswati Queen Maya Hariti Yakshini Prithvi Simhamukha Vajrayogini Tara...
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