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Hevajra, Buddhist Deity
Hevajra is a Buddhist deity. The deity is symbolical of giving up all negativities and accepting all forms of positivities. Hevajra is represented in a number of symbolic forms.
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Non-Duality in Hevajra Tantra, Buddhist Tantra
Non-Duality in Hevajra Tantra is a kind of division between the nature of the Absolute that can be negative and positive.
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Concepts In Hevajra Tantra, Buddhist Tantra
Concepts in Hevajra Tantra rest on Mahayanic principles.
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Hevajra Tantra, Tantra in Buddhism
Hevajra Tantra is believed to have got its present written form towards the end of the 8th century A.D.
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Literary Style and Language of Hevajra Tantra
Literary Style and Language of Hevajra Tantra are somewhat similar to other Buddhist tantras and the Hevajra Tantra starts with fundamental statement; `evam maya srutam`.
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Nature of Ultimate Reality, Hevajra Tantra
Nature of ultimate reality as per Hevajra Tantra is not simply the repetition of the notions of the Mahayanas but the modification of it under the influence of Vajrayanas.
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Vajra, Ultimate Reality in Hevajra Tantra
Vajra is defined as prajna or sunyata or void in the Hevajra Tantra. With regard to Samvrti Vajra is karuna and with regard to paramartha it is prajna.
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Concept of Immanent, Ultimate Reality in Hevajra Tantra
Concept of Immanent, in the Madhyamika, is not shown as tattva or as constituting the very soul of the objects of the world.
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Concept of Mahasukha, Ultimate Reality in Hevajra Tantra
Mahasukha or Great Bliss is the crucial nature of all things, which is the secret instruction of the bodhisattvas regarding the nature of things. It is the absolute and the ultimate principle of all things.
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Tantric Practices in Hevajra Tantra
Tantric Practices in Hevajra Tantra refer to the means by which the sadhaka attains realisation.
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Theories Of Hevajra Tantra
Theories of Hevajra Tantra are a fusion of Mahayanic philosophy as well as tantric traditions.
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Significance Of Hevajra Tantra
Significance of Hevajra tantra lies in the synthesis that it provides of the various tantric beliefs and practices existing within the Vajrayana school of Buddhism.
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Rebirth as Buddhist reincarnation, Buddhist philosophy
Every school of Buddhism are of the faith that rebirth exists in one form or the other through reincarnation.
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Mudras In Buddhist Symbolism, Buddhist Philosophy
Mudras are hand-held gestures that symbolise one or the other abstract forms of teachings or feelings.
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Buddhist Poets, Buddhist Literature
Buddhist poetry is a type of literature that structures a part of Buddhist discourse. Buddhist scriptures enclose important words that help to understand the main streams and the whole of Lord Buddha and Buddhism.
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Susravas, Prajapati, Hindu Deity
Susravas is one of the Prajapatis.
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Potaraju , Village Deity of Andhra Pradesh
A village deity of South India, worshipped and regarded as the protector of the agricultural fields and crops.
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God Baldev, a Shaivite Deity
God Baldev is considered as the god of `nagas` or snakes, who is still immensely popular.
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Amogha Siddha, a deity
Amogha Siddha is a deity in the Buddhist Pantheon.
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Apa, a deity
Apa is one of the deities called Vasus.
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Mahanabha, Powerful Deity
Mahanabha was a powerful deity.
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Chitar, Chief Deity
Chitar is a chief deity, whose name is mentioned in the Rig Veda.
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Ellamma, South Indian Deity
Ellamma is one of the gramadevatas in Southern India and is believed to cure snakebites.
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Dis, Indian Deity
According to the Bhagavata, Dis is said to be the deity who presides over the ear.
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Dhuti, Indian Deity
Dhuti is one of the twelve Adityas, who in a former Manwantara were deities called Tushitas.
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