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Kriya and Charya Tantras

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by Alexander Berzin

 Kriya and Charya Tantras

Kriya and charya, the first two classes of tantra, have three Buddha-family traits:

    The Tathagata or Buddha family, with the main Buddha-figures (yi-dam, deities) Shakyamuni and Manjushri.
    The lotus (Skt. padma) family, with the main Buddha-figures Amitabha, Avalokiteshvara, and Tara.
    The vajra family, with the main Buddha-figures Akshobhya and Vajrapani.

On the broadest level:

    Manjushri represents body.
    Amitabha and Avalokiteshvara represent speech.
    Vajrapani represents mind.

In terms of the mind:

    Manjushri represents understanding (wisdom).
    Amitabha and Avalokiteshvara represent compassion.
    Vajrapani represents powerful abilities.

Source

www.berzinarchives.com