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Vajrayana in Context
[edit]The Tibetan Approach to Buddhism
[edit]- Buddhism and Its Major Branches
- Buddhism
- Mahayana
- Theravada
- Vajrayana
- Alternative Names for Major Branches; Subgroups; Other Groups
- Hinayana
- Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism
- Shingon Buddhism
- Shugendō
- Tangmi
- Tantric Theravada
- Tendai
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Vibhajyavāda
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - The Four Noble Truths
- Four Noble Truths
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - The Noble Eightfold Path
- Noble Eightfold Path
- Samadhi
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Stages of Enlightenment
- Abhidharma
- Four stages of enlightenment
- Sotāpanna
- Sakadagami
- Anāgāmi
- Bodhi
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Enlightenment
- Enlightenment in Buddhism
- Nirvana (Buddhism)
- Nirvana
- Prajñā (Buddhism)
- Satori
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Sublime Human States
- Arhat
- Bodhisattva
- Buddhahood
- Pratyekabuddha
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Practices
- Asana
- Dhāraṇī
- Dhyāna in Buddhism
- Mantra
- Mudra
- Prātimokṣa
- Sādhanā
- Śrāvakayāna
- Yana (Buddhism)
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Three Marks of Existence
- Anatta
- Dukkha
- Impermanence
- GENERAL BUDDHISM - Scriptures & Texts
- Heart Sutra
- Lotus Sutra
- Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī
- Pāli Canon
- Shurangama Mantra
- Śūraṅgama Sūtra
- Sutra
- VAJRAYANA - Lineages
- Sarma (Tibetan Buddhism)
- Nyingma
- Kagyu
- Sakya
- Gelug
- Middle Way
- Jonang
- Kadam (Tibetan Buddhism)
- VAJRAYANA - Enlightenment
- Lamrim
- VAJRAYANA - Practices - Tantras
- Sutrayana
- Outer Tantras
- Charya tantra yana
- Yogatantra
- Inner Tantras
- Mahayoga
- Anuyoga
- Dzogchen
- Longde (Dzogchen)
- Semde
- Menngagde
- VAJRAYANA -Other Practices; Objects; People; Symbols
- Chögyam Trungpa
- Empowerment (Vajrayana)
- Gankyil
- Ghanta
- Mahasiddha
- Mandala
- Mikkyō
- Phowa
- Pointing-out instruction
- Samaya
- Śāntarakṣita
- Tantra techniques (Vajrayana)
- Thangka
- Vajra
- VAJRAYANA - Scriptures / Texts
- Kangyur
- Tengyur
- Abhisamayalankara
- Anuttarayoga Tantra
- Bodhipathapradīpa
- Mahavairocana Tantra
- Mahayana sutras
- Terma (religion)
- Vajrasekhara Sutra
- Concepts / Objects / Places
- Anantarika-karma
- Bardo
- Bhikkhu
- Bodhisattva vow
- Bodymind (in meditation traditions)
- Bodhicitta
- Borobudur
- Buddha-nature
- Chakra
- Completion stage
- Consensus reality
- Damaru
- Dharma
- Dharmapala
- Generation stage
- Guru
- Kenshō
- Kundalini yoga
- Madhyamaka
- Mahamudra
- Maitreya
- Mindfulness
- Mindstream
- Moksha
- Murti
- Pāramitā
- Prajnaparamita
- Pure land
- Rigpa
- Śūnyatā
- Tantra
- Tantras
- Trikaya
- Two truths doctrine
- Upaya
- Yidam