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[[Siddhaikavira Tantra]]; ([[Solitary Hero]]), was first translated into [[Tibetan]] in the 11th century at the [[time]] of [[Lord Atisha]] and is classified as a [[Kriya]] or [[Charya Tantra]]. It describes numerous [[forms]] of [[Manjushri]] along with a host of other [[deities]] both [[peaceful]] and [[wrathful]]: [[Sarasvati]], [[Jambhala]], [[Vasudhara]], [[Achala]], . The [[Sakya Tradition]] includes The [[Manjushri Mulakalpa]] and [[Siddhaikavira Tantras]] as [[Charya]]. | [[Siddhaikavira Tantra]]; ([[Solitary Hero]]), was first translated into [[Tibetan]] in the 11th century at the [[time]] of [[Lord Atisha]] and is classified as a [[Kriya]] or [[Charya Tantra]]. It describes numerous [[forms]] of [[Manjushri]] along with a host of other [[deities]] both [[peaceful]] and [[wrathful]]: [[Sarasvati]], [[Jambhala]], [[Vasudhara]], [[Achala]], . The [[Sakya Tradition]] includes The [[Manjushri Mulakalpa]] and [[Siddhaikavira Tantras]] as [[Charya]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:00, 23 October 2015
Siddhaikavira Tantra; (Solitary Hero), was first translated into Tibetan in the 11th century at the time of Lord Atisha and is classified as a Kriya or Charya Tantra. It describes numerous forms of Manjushri along with a host of other deities both peaceful and wrathful: Sarasvati, Jambhala, Vasudhara, Achala, . The Sakya Tradition includes The Manjushri Mulakalpa and Siddhaikavira Tantras as Charya.