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− | Anuttarayogatantra: The highest of the four levels of tantras in Vajrayana Buddhism (the Diamond Path). Within the Anuttarayogatantra class, there are three further subdivisions: non-dual tantra, wisdom tantra (mother), and method tantra (father). | + | [[Anuttarayogatantra]]: The [[highest]] of the four levels of [[tantras]] in [[Vajrayana Buddhism]] (the [[Diamond]] [[Path]]). Within the [[Anuttarayogatantra]] class, there are three further subdivisions: [[non-dual tantra]], [[wisdom tantra]] (mother), and method [[tantra]] (father). [[anuttara-yoga-tantra]]: the [[highest]] or supreme of the [[four classes of tantra]] practiced in [[Tibet]] |
− | See also: Anuttarayoga Tantra | + | See also: [[Anuttarayoga Tantra]] |
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Anuttarayogatantra: The highest of the four levels of tantras in Vajrayana Buddhism (the Diamond Path). Within the Anuttarayogatantra class, there are three further subdivisions: non-dual tantra, wisdom tantra (mother), and method tantra (father). anuttara-yoga-tantra: the highest or supreme of the four classes of tantra practiced in Tibet See also: Anuttarayoga Tantra