Articles by alphabetic order
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 Ā Ī Ñ Ś Ū Ö Ō
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0


Difference between revisions of "Urgyen"

From Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (1 revision: Redirect Fixer 27 sept)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
#REDIRECT[[Oddiyana]]
+
[[File:B 1254279910268.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 +
<poem>
 +
([[u-rgyan]] or [[o-rgyan]]), Tib. (Skt., [[Oddiyana]]); a [[mythical]] [[realm]] that in [[Tibetan Buddhism]] is considered the birthplace of - [[Padmasambhava]] and the dwelling place of the - [[dakinls]]. Geographically, it is placed in an area between {{Wiki|Afghanistan}} and {{Wiki|Kashmir}}, approximately in the {{Wiki|Swat}} valley of present-day {{Wiki|Pakistan}}. The oldest [[Buddhist]] [[Tantras]], however, speak of [[Urgyen]] as a {{Wiki|holy}} site located in {{Wiki|Bengal}} in [[northeast]] {{Wiki|India}}. In both of these [[traditions]] [[Urgyen]] is considered the place of origin of certain [[Tantric teachings]]. One of the eighty-four - [[mahasiddhas]], [[Indrabhuti]], is considered to have been the [[king]] of [[Urgyen]].
 +
</poem>
 +
{{R}}
 +
[http://www.ese-an.org/u/1219-urgyen.html www.ese-an.org]
 +
{{TibetanTerminology}}

Latest revision as of 04:36, 6 October 2013

B 1254279910268.jpg

 (u-rgyan or o-rgyan), Tib. (Skt., Oddiyana); a mythical realm that in Tibetan Buddhism is considered the birthplace of - Padmasambhava and the dwelling place of the - dakinls. Geographically, it is placed in an area between Afghanistan and Kashmir, approximately in the Swat valley of present-day Pakistan. The oldest Buddhist Tantras, however, speak of Urgyen as a holy site located in Bengal in northeast India. In both of these traditions Urgyen is considered the place of origin of certain Tantric teachings. One of the eighty-four - mahasiddhas, Indrabhuti, is considered to have been the king of Urgyen.

Source

www.ese-an.org