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| | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism - sexual pantheism. |
 | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism is a pantheism of the world-accepting variety which sees nirvana in the midst of sense-phenomena. |  | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism also laid great emphasis on mantras (incantations), on mudras (symbolic gestures) and on mandalas (symbolic diagrams of deities and cosmic forces), as well as on magic and a multiplicity of deities. |  | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism shares another factor with many schools of Mahayana Buddhism. |
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http://members.aol.com/Heraklit1/tantra.htm
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| | Basic Teachings and Philosophical Doctrines of Buddhism |
 | | Distinctive doctrines: Vajrayâna Buddhism is <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, often called "esoteric" Buddhism. |  | | As Buddhism was persecuted, conversions to Islâm increased, and Buddhism declined. |  | | In the first 500 years of Buddhism (sometimes put at 1000 years, however), the teaching, the practice, and the proof of Buddhism are all evident and effective. |
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http://www.friesian.com/buddhism.htm
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| | Vajrayana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 'Vajrayāna Buddhism, also known as <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, Mantrayana, Tantrayana, Esoteric Buddhism, '"Diamond Vehicle" or "True Words Sect", is often viewed as the third major 'vehicle' (Yana) of Buddhism, alongside the Hinayana and Mahayana. |  | | While tantra and esoterism distinguish Vajrayana Buddhism, it is, from the Tibetan Buddhist point of view, nonetheless primarily a form of Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | In a competition between Christians, Moslems, and Buddhists held before the royal court, Prince Godan found Tibetan Buddhism to be the most satisfactory and adopted it as his personal religion, although not requiring it of his subjects. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajrayana
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| | Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism Temple |
 | | Therefore, from the perspective of comparative religions, Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism in China is not purely <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism. |  | | Through time Tibetan <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism was evolved into five different traditions: Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, Gelug, and Bon. |  | | Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism and its followers have always regarded other religious faiths with both an open mind and the utmost respect. |
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http://www.yunlintemple.org/temple.htm
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| | Shaw, M.: Passionate Enlightenment: Women in <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism. |
 | | The crowning cultural achievement of medieval India, <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism is known in the West primarily for the sexual practices of its adherents, who strive to transform erotic passion into spiritual ecstasy. |  | | Shaw, M.: Passionate Enlightenment: Women in <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism. |  | | Historians of religion have long held that the enlightenment thus attempted was for men only, and that women in the movement were at best marginal and subordinated and at worst degraded and exploited. |
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http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/5488.html
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| | BIGpedia - Tibetan Buddhism - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | In common with other <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> schools (primarily Shingon Buddhism in Japan), Tibetan Buddhism is esoteric and <<b>bb>>tantric<b>bb>>. |  | | It is a school within <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism (also called Vajrayana Buddhism), which in turn is part of the greater Mahayana school. |  | | Tibetan Buddhism, (formerly also called Lamaism after their religious gurus known as lamas), is the body of religious Buddhist doctrine and institutions characteristic of Tibet and the Himalayan region. |
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http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Tibetan_Buddhism
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| | Esoteric Buddhism <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism |
 | | The Chinese <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, Hanmi Buddhism, was established from 712 to 720 A.D. by Subhakarasimha, Vajrabodhi and Amoghavajra. |  | | The lineages of Esoteric Buddhism, or <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, basically can be grouped either as Indo-Tibetan or as Sino-Japanese. |  | | Some major schools in Tibetan <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, sometimes known as Lamaism, are Nyingmapa, Gadampa, Kagyupa, Sakyapa and Gelugpa. |
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http://www.mahavairocana.org/esoteric-buddhism.htm
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| | Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism Temple |
 | | Therefore, from the perspective of comparative religions, Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism in China is not purely <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism. |  | | Through time Tibetan <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism was evolved into five different traditions: Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, Gelug, and Bon. |  | | Professor Lin-Yun encourages the disciples of Black Sect <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism to diligently pursue their professional careers in the mundane world and contribute to the well-being of society. |
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http://www.yunlintemple.org/temple.htm
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| | Esoteric Buddhism - Wikibooks |
 | | The doctrine of the Esoteric (or <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>>) Buddhism is based on Mahavairocana-sutra, and Kalacakraindriya-sutra. |  | | The Esoteric Buddhism is unique and requires the study of the Exoteric Buddhism as the foundation and puts the Esoteric Buddhism as the most advanced form of Buddhism. |  | | There are two parts to it: the Exoteric and the Esoteric Buddhism. |
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http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Esoteric_Buddhism
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| | A Historical Analysis of Monasticism in Newar Buddhism |
 | | Newar Buddhism is to be classified in the tradition of Indian Vajrayana or <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism deriving its lineages from Siddha tradition of Nalanda and Vikramashila monastic universities. |  | | Therefore, it is necessary that the Newar Buddhists should revive and receive the lost teachings of <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Vajrayana Buddhism from Tibetan Buddhist Masters to bridge the gap of lineage of practice that has been ignored and lost in a way. |  | | On the other hand <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhists regard their practice as authentic in view, meditation, practice and function and blameless in ideal as the Middle path of the Buddha. |
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http://www.nagarjunainstitute.com/articles/monasticism.htm
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| | myss.com |
 | | The esoteric aspects of Tibetan Buddhism derive from Padmasambhava's origins as a professor of <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Yoga at the Buddhist University in Nalanda, India, and his reputed skills in occultism. |  | | The form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet in the 8th century is sometimes referred to as <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> or Esoteric Buddhism, because it grew in part out of Indian <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> practicies. |  | | He made Buddhism the state religion after converting from Bon, the indigenous religion of Tibet that combined shamanism, ritual divination, exorcism, and burial rites with belief in the doctrine of rebirth. |
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| | Dakini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This Buddhist figure is particularly upheld in Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | In Tibetan Buddhism and other schools closely related to Yogacara and Vajrayana practises, a dakini is considered a supernatural being who tests a practitioner's abilities and commitments. |  | | Dakinis can be likened to elves, angels, or other such supernatural beings, and are symbolically representative of testing one's awareness and adherence to Buddhist <<b>bb>>tantric<b>bb>> sadhana. |
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| | Vajrayana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 'Vajrayāna Buddhism, also known as <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, Mantrayana, Tantrayana, Esoteric Buddhism, '"Diamond Vehicle" or "True Words Sect", is often viewed as the third major 'vehicle' (Yana) of Buddhism, alongside the Hinayana and Mahayana. |  | | While tantra and esoterism distinguish Vajrayana Buddhism, it is, from the Tibetan Buddhist point of view, nonetheless primarily a form of Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | The other conspicuous aspect of Vajrayana Buddhism is that it is esoteric. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajrayana
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 | | Vajrayana Buddhism was founded in the eighth century by the great enlightened Indian <<b>bb>>tantric<b>bb>> master Padmasambhava, "the second Buddha," and is the oldest of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelugpa). |  | | Vajrayana Buddhism, also commonly called <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, is the "Diamond Vehicle." It developed out of the Mahayana teachings in northwest India around 500 C.E. and spread to Tibet, China and Japan. |  | | To continue a study of Vajrayana is to enter a realm of devotion, lyricism and experience--the intangibles of all religion, which are at once, paradoxically, ephemeral and yet the base upon which religion stands. |
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http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/1932/12865
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| | Enlightenment through Sex |
 | | The origins and philosophy of the <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> lifestyle can be traced to <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> elements in both Hinduism and Buddhism, and predate Taoist philosophy. |  | | or the dedicated <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> practitioner who wished to attain the promise of bliss in a single lifetime, the rituals were to become increasingly solitary. |  | | But even in this scenario, it is the female energy of the god that is coveted because it is this that will augment the male energy of the <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> practitioner and hence enhance his spirituality. |
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http://www.newfrontier.com/nepal/tantra_enlightenment_through_sex.htm
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| | The Shamballa School, international residential spiritual school |
 | | This form of Buddhism eventually migrated primarily to Tibet where it has come to be called Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana or <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism (it was also transmitted as far as Japan where it became Shingon Buddhism). |  | | Tibetan or <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, for instance, may be considered a more esoteric spiritual practice. |  | | In Tibetan Buddhism, Dzogchen is transmitted primarily in the Nyingmapa Lineage where it is coupled with traditional and <<b>bb>>tantric<b>bb>> practices used to prepare one for the very advanced nondual practices that are the essence of Dzogchen. |
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| | Congress of the Holy -- Yab-Yum Iconography by Holy Mountain |
 | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhists belong to the Mahayana school of Buddhism. |  | | Like the <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Hindu, the goal of all the meditative and spiritual exercises practised by the <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhist is freedom from the misery of attachment. |  | | The <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhists refer to the state of enstasy attained through this threefold control as mahasukha, great bliss, which is their most complete nirvana. |
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http://www.holymtn.com/gods/Yab-Yum.htm
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| | Women's Studies I Project: Maya |
 | | Well, as one Buddhist writes, "The earthiness and sensuality attributed to women, which the sexist side of Buddhism saw as their spiritual weakness, became a spiritual power in <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism" ( Women & Buddhism, p.70). |  | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> rituals have been commercialized in the west, manipulated and misrepresented in some ways; it has been used to promote skills on how to improve sex, yet one of the fundamental beliefs in <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism is that pleasure is not an end in itself. |  | | I would like to continue my studies of Buddhism, and even more specifically, Buddhism from the perspective of the woman. |
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http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/99/maya/mayabud.html
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| | ideas ~ metaxu buddhism |
 | | In <<b>bb>>tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism, a symbol of the cervix. |  | | The Sakyapa lineage, one of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | The Buddhism of the country of Tibet, consisting of Mahayana Buddhism and elements of the old <<b>bb>>B<b>bb>>ön relgion of Tibet, and of Tibetan Culture. |
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | [ "Lamaistic Buddhism" is another term for "Tantrayana ", or "<<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism"] |  | | "Religion: Bhutan is the only country in the world to adopt Mahayana Buddhism in its <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> form. |  | | "In the seventh century AD, another type of Buddhism, called <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> Buddhism or Lamaism, was introduced into Tibet from India. |
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| | BBC - Religion & Ethics - Buddhism |
 | | Tibetan Buddhism combines the essential teachings of Mahayana Buddhism with <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>> and Shamanic, and material from an ancient Tibetan religion called Bon. |  | | Although Tibetan Buddhism is often thought to be identical with Vajrayana Buddhism, they are not identical - Vajrayana is taught in Tibetan Buddhism together with the other vehicles. |  | | Tibetan Buddhism is a religion in exile, forced from its homeland when Tibet was conquered by the Chinese. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/buddhism/subdivisions/tibetan1.shtml
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| | Tibetan Buddhism |
 | | <<b>bb>>Tantric<b>bb>>) Buddhism is based on `Mahavairocana-sutra', and `Kalacakraindriya-sutra'. |  | | The Tibetan Buddhism requests the study of the Exoteric Buddhism as the foundation and puts the Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism as the most advanced form of Buddhism. |  | | The Tibetan Esoteric Buddhism, which is different from all other Esoteric Buddhisms, makes the Tibetan Buddhism unique. |
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http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~wtv/tibet/tbuddha.html
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