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[[rgyud sde]] - [[Tantra Section]]. [[Tantric]] [[sections]].
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1) The four or six [[sections]] of [[tantras]].
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2) One of the two divisions of [[Mahayana]]. The [[Mahayoga tantras]] appeared in this [[world]] when revealed by [[Vajrasattva]] and the [[Lord of Secrets]] to [[King Jah]], the [[ruler]] of [[Zahor]], who was born 112 years after [[Buddha’s]] [[nirvana]]. Some of the contemporary [[lineage holders]] were [[Uparaja]], [[Kukuraja]], [[Vimalakirti]], and [[Jnanamitra]].
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Subsequent [[masters]] were [[Shakputri]], the {{Wiki|regent}} and son of [[King Jah]], [[King]] Jah’s daughter [[Gomadevi]], [[Singaraja]], [[Lilavajra]], [[Buddhaguhya]] and [[Vajrahasya]]. The following generation of [[lineage holders]] were [[Bhashita]], [[Prabhahasti]], and [[Padmasambhava]], the [[latter]] of whom also received the [[tantras]] directly from [[King Jah]] [RY]
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rgyud sde - Tantra Section. Tantric sections.

1) The four or six sections of tantras.

2) One of the two divisions of Mahayana. The Mahayoga tantras appeared in this world when revealed by Vajrasattva and the Lord of Secrets to King Jah, the ruler of Zahor, who was born 112 years after Buddha’s nirvana. Some of the contemporary lineage holders were Uparaja, Kukuraja, Vimalakirti, and Jnanamitra.

Subsequent masters were Shakputri, the regent and son of King Jah, King Jah’s daughter Gomadevi, Singaraja, Lilavajra, Buddhaguhya and Vajrahasya. The following generation of lineage holders were Bhashita, Prabhahasti, and Padmasambhava, the latter of whom also received the tantras directly from King Jah [RY]

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