Sakyaraksita As Varahi Author
Sakyaraksita As Varahi Author
lineage list though still likely late 12th to mid 13th century.
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and knowledge circle, and referring to it for an in-depth treatment of Vajravarahi's thirtyseven-deity
mandala.
Sakyaraksita adds that this was taught "by my teacher in the Vajravali," which reveals that
The sadhana falls into two main parts... visualization of the cosmos with Mount Meru and
thirty-seven-deity mandala..."
Footnote 6
Abhayakaragupta (see ch1.), while Subhakara was a scholar associated with Jagaddala at the
Abhayakaragupta's pupil."
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"The second part... include the ekavira Vajravairocani within a fivefold mandala
(Oddiyanavinirgatakrama), ekavira
Vajravairocani, two forms of Vajraghona, rites associated with a white form of Vajravarahi
page 378:
"Sakya Sribhadra, however, during his brief residence at Jagaddala, found here a guru3
Subhakaragupta who seems to have been both a saint and a scholar. One of the texts in
the Tanjur is Danasila's
The Saiva Age: Rise and Dominance of Saivism during the Early Medieval Period (Alexis
Sanderson) in:
page 176:
Abhisamayamanjari, adds that these are but a few of the many that were current in his
time:
with the [founding] instruction of various Siddhas. What I have shown here is no
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footnote 423:
an error and goes against the evidence of the colophons of the manuscripts (ENGLISH