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yeshe and chölwa
: yeshe chölwa ) engaged in by Buddhist practitioners in certain extreme cases and exemplified in the conduct of the Mahasiddha.

yeshe and .
When considered as a stage on the Vajrayana Path, the dakini is the final stages: the first is the guru, which corresponds to the initial realization of the true condition of reality, as this is introduced by the guru in the empowerment, if the disciple obtains what the Inner Tantras call peyi yeshe ( dpe yi ye shes ) o the clarity of shunyata.

tradition and Tibetan
While the precepts for monks and nuns differ somewhat depending on which tradition one has ordained in ( Tibetan, Thai Theravadan, etc.
By the Himalayan tradition, phowa ( Tibetan ) is the discipline that transfers the mindstream to the intended body.
Tengri may have been synonymous with Tian in Chinese traditions as well as a possible fore-runner to pre-Buddhist Tibetan Bön, also having their tradition root from Siberia, once sect ranging from monotheism, again branches off into animism, causing an ill-defined complex systematized religion.
According to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition based on the lineage texts regarding prayer wheels, spinning such a wheel will have much the same meritorious effect as orally reciting the prayers.
At the end of a practice session, there is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition of dedicating any accumulated merits that one may have gathered during practice to the benefit of all sentient beings.
A Tibetan diaspora has spread Tibetan Buddhism to many Western countries, where the tradition has gained popularity.
True to its roots in the Pāla system of North India, however, Tibetan Buddhism carried on a tradition of eclectic accumulation and systematisation of diverse Buddhist elements, and pursued their synthesis.
According to a Tibetan legendary tradition, Songtsän Gampo also married a Nepalese Buddhist princess, Bhrikuti.
In his age the famous tantric mystic Padmasambhāva arrived in Tibet according to the Tibetan tradition.
The Wheel of Time or Kalachakra is a Tantric deity that is associated with Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, which encompasses all four main schools of Sakya, Nyingma, Kagyu and Gelug, and is especially important within the lesser-known Jonang tradition.
A Tibetan tradition mentions that after Songtsän Gampo's death in 649 C. E., Chinese troops captured Lhasa.
The Tibetan scholar Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa believes that the tradition is in error and that " those histories reporting the arrival of Chinese troops are not correct " and claims that the event is mentioned neither in the Chinese annals nor in the manuscripts of Dunhuang.
Buddhist clergy are often referred to as the Sangha and consists of the order of monks ( bhikshus ) and nuns ( bhikshunis ) founded by Gautama Buddha during the 5th century BC, as well as lay priests in the modern era and ngagpas of the Tibetan tradition.
Likewise, there are some lamas ( Buddhist teachers ) of the Tibetan tradition called " ngagpa ," who do not receive monastic ordination.
In the 13th century, it was visited by Phajo Drugom Zhigpo, the Tibetan Lama who first established the Drukpa Kagyu tradition in Bhutan.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it is claimed that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha taught tantra, but that since these are ' secret ' teachings, confined to the guru / disciple relationship, they were generally written down long after the Buddha's other teachings, the Pali Canon and the Mahayana sutras.
For example, the tantra sections of the Tibetan Buddhist canon of texts sometimes include material not usually thought of as tantric outside the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, such as the Heart Sutra and even versions of some material found in the Pali Canon.
As a Tantric Mahasiddha Padmasambhava's contribution ensured that Tibetan Buddhism became part of the Vajrayana tradition.
Asaṅga ( Sanskrit: असङ ् ग ; Tibetan: ཐ ོ གས ་ མ ེ ད །; Wylie: Thogs med ; ; Romaji: Mujaku ) was a major exponent of the Yogācāra tradition in India, also called Vijñānavāda.
It is permissible for a Tibetan nun to receive bhikkhuni ordination from another living tradition, e. g. in Vietnam.
Based on this, Western nuns ordained in Tibetan tradition, like Thubten Chodron, took full ordination in another tradition.
The Buddhism in Xixia is generally believed to be an amalgamation of Tibetan and Chinese traditions, among which Huayan Chan ( tradition of Guifeng Zongmi ( Chinese: 圭峰宗密 ), 780 – 841, his master Huayan Chengguan ) was the most influential.

tradition and Buddhism
For some schools of Hinduism and Buddhism the received textual tradition is an epistemological category equal to perception and inference ( although this is not necessarily true for some other schools ).
Jainism and Buddhism belong to the sramana tradition.
... While often employing concepts shared with Hinduism and Buddhism, the result of a common cultural and linguistic background, the Jain tradition must be regarded as an independent phenomenon.
A concept of karma ( along with samsara and moksha ) may originate in the shramana tradition of which Buddhism and Jainism are continuations.
According to the particular tradition, with the experience of nirvana the mind ( Buddhism ) or soul ( Jainism ) or spirit ( Hinduism ) has ended its identity with material phenomena and experiences a sense of great peace.
Religious activities in the tradition of Theravada Buddhism are also carried out, a tradition which all of these cultures share.
There are stories in Buddhism where the power of resurrection was allegedly demonstrated in Chan or Zen tradition.
By inter-religious pluralism, we mean the views held within one major faith tradition ( e. g., Christianity ) about the validity or truth of other major faith traditions ( e. g., Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, etc .).
Due to the syncretic nature of Shinto and Buddhism, most " life " events are handled by Shinto and " death " or " afterlife " events are handled by Buddhism — for example, it is typical in Japan to register or celebrate a birth at a Shinto shrine, while funeral arrangements are generally dictated by Buddhist tradition — although the division is not exclusive.
He also framed and elaborated on a " dàotǒng " ( tradition of the Way ) in order to reject the traditions of Buddhism.
** Gyaltsab Je, first throne holder of the Gelug tradition of Buddhism ( d. 1432 )
** Gyaltsab Je, throne holder of the Gelug tradition of Buddhism ( b. 1364 )
According to tradition, he founded the Nyingmapa sect — also known as the " old sect " or Red Hat sect — of Mahayana Buddhism, which became for a time the dominant religion of Bhutan.
The study of phonology in China began late, and was influenced by the Indian tradition, after Buddhism had become popular in China.
Chinese Buddhism possesses a full bhikkuni tradition.
Texts belonging to the Tibetan Mahamudra tradition demonstrate that Tangut Buddhism initially evolved along the Karma Kagyu rather than Sakya lines of Buddhist transmission.
Buddhist monk s in the Theravada Buddhism | Theravada tradition typically wear saffron ( color ) | saffron robes, although occasionally maroon, the colour normally worn by Vajrayana Buddhist monks, is worn.
David Germano, in his doctoral thesis on the Tsigdön Dzö ( tshigs don mdzod ) ( one of the Seven Treasuries ), frames the brilliance of Longchenpa within the wider discourse of the Dzogchen tradition ( found in the Bonpo Zhangzhung and Indo-Tibetan traditions of Buddhism ):

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