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Source: archive.org: The [[Indian Buddhist Iconography]]
 
Source: archive.org: The [[Indian Buddhist Iconography]]
  
Mahāsādhana (महासाधन) refers to [[the fourth]] of the four upāyas (“means”) through which the [[Sādhaka]] has to pass before the [[deity]] is realised and [[visualised]] according to the [[Guhyasamāja]] [[chapter]] 18.
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[[Mahāsādhana]] ([[महासाधन]]) refers to [[the fourth]] of the four [[upāyas]] (“means”) through which the [[Sādhaka]] has to pass before the [[deity]] is realised and [[visualised]] according to the [[Guhyasamāja]] [[chapter]] 18.
  
  
 
Partial matches: [[Maha]], [[Sadhana]].
 
Partial matches: [[Maha]], [[Sadhana]].
  
Starts with: Mahasadhanabhaga.
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Starts with: [[Mahasadhanabhaga]].
  
Full-text: Mahasadhanabhaga, [[Upaya]].
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Full-text: [[Mahasadhanabhaga]], [[Upaya]].
  
  
 
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Search found 1 [[books]] and stories containing Mahasadhana, Mahāsādhana, Maha-sadhana, Mahā-sādhana; (plurals include: Mahasadhanas, Mahāsādhanas, [[sadhanas]], [[sādhanas]]). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
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Search found 1 [[books]] and stories containing [[Mahasadhana]], [[Mahāsādhana]], [[Maha-sadhana]], [[Mahā-sādhana]]; (plurals include: [[Mahasadhanas]], [[Mahāsādhanas]], [[sadhanas]], [[sādhanas]]).  
  
[[Blue Annals]] (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. [[Roerich]])
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[[Chapter]] 17a - Gotshangpa together with his great sons < [[[Book]] 8 - The famous [[Dakpo Kagyü]] ([[traditions]])]
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[[Blue Annals]] ([[deb-ther sngon-po]]) (by George N. [[Roerich]])
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[[Chapter]] 17a - Gotshangpa together with his great sons < [[Book]] 8 - The famous [[Dakpo Kagyü]] ([[traditions]])]
  
  

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Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism)

[«previous (M) next»] — Mahasadhana in Tibetan Buddhism glossary

Source: archive.org: The Indian Buddhist Iconography

Mahāsādhana (महासाधन) refers to the fourth of the four upāyas (“means”) through which the Sādhaka has to pass before the deity is realised and visualised according to the Guhyasamāja chapter 18.


Partial matches: Maha, Sadhana.

Starts with: Mahasadhanabhaga.

Full-text: Mahasadhanabhaga, Upaya.


Relevant text

Search found 1 books and stories containing Mahasadhana, Mahāsādhana, Maha-sadhana, Mahā-sādhana; (plurals include: Mahasadhanas, Mahāsādhanas, sadhanas, sādhanas).

You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:

Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)

Chapter 17a - Gotshangpa together with his great sons < Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]


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