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Qué (quién) es tantra$1$ - definición

MYTHICAL CHARACTER
Hevajra tantra; Hevajra Tantra
  • Hevajra and Nairatmyai. Tibet, 18th Century
  • Marpa]] transmission.
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  • dorje]] below statue of [[Sakya Pandita]]

Kalachakra         
  • Thangkha of Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
  • Hiraṇyavarṇa Mahāvihāra]], a Buddhist temple in [[Patan, Nepal]] built in the 12th century.
  • An initiation ceremony in [[Ladakh]], 2014
  • The 25 kings of Shambhala
  • Tibetan map of Shambhala (16th century), the ideal society depicted in the Kālacakra tradition
  • Kālacakra deity with consort Visvamata
NONDUALISTIC TANTRA TRADITION IN TIBETAN BUDDHISM
Kalachakra Tantra; Kalacakra Tantra; Kalacakra-Tantra; Kalachakratantra; Kalachakra Laghutantra; Kalachakra Mulatantra; Kālacakra; Guru Kalacakra; Kalachakra tantra
Kālacakra () is a polysemic term in Vajrayana Buddhism that means "wheel of time" or "time cycles".( + ) "Kālacakra" is also the name of a series of Buddhist texts and a major practice lineage in Indian Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism.
Tantrism         
  • Brihadishwara Shiva Temple]]
  • Brihadishvara Temple]], a Śaiva Siddhānta temple in [[Tamil Nadu]]
  • "left hand"]] Shaiva tantra.
  • Dancing [[Bhairava]] in the Indian Museum, Kolkata
  • Hiraṇyavarṇa Mahāvihāra]], a Buddhist temple in [[Patan, Nepal]] built in the 12th century
  • Chakrasamvara]] and His Consort Vajravarahi, ca. 12th century, India (Bengal) or Bangladesh
  • Spanda]] and [[Kundalini]].
  • Dancing [[Vajravārāhī]], a Buddhist tantric deity, [[Nepal]], 11th–12th century
  • Siddham Script]] with Chinese transliteration
  • Nepalese depiction of the goddess Kali
  • A depiction of the Goddess Bhairavi and Shiva in a charnel ground, from a 17th-century manuscript
  • yakṣiṇī]] (2nd century), [[Mathura]] region
  • [[Yogini]], East India, 11th-12th century CE. Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan
ESOTERIC TRADITIONS OF HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM
Tantrism; Tantric Yoga; Tantric yoga; Tantrika Parampara; Tantric spirituality; Tantrika; Tantra yoga; Shiva and Shakti; Thantram; Tantric arts; Tantric movement; Tantram; Tantric Movement; Tantra in Hinduism; Tantriks; Tāntrika; Sex and eroticism in the Tantra
·add. ·noun The system of doctrines and rites taught in the tantras.
Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra         
  • Mahāvairocana]], Heian period, collecting in Nezu Museum
Mahavairocana Sutra; Mahavairocana tantra; Mahavairocana Tantra
The Vairocanābhisaṃbodhi Sūtra (Vairocana’s Awakening Sutra, ), also known as the Mahāvairocana Tantra (; ; also known as 大日经 Da ri Jing) is an important Vajrayana Buddhist text composed before 674 CE.Silk, Jonathan A.

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Hevajra

Hevajra (Tibetan: ཀྱེའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་ kye'i rdo rje / kye rdo rje; Chinese: 喜金剛 Xǐ jīngāng / 呼金剛 Hū jīngāng;) is one of the main yidams (enlightened beings) in Tantric, or Vajrayana Buddhism. Hevajra's consort is Nairātmyā (Tibetan: bdag med ma).