Mahasadhana, Mahāsādhana, Maha-sadhana
Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism)
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Source: archive.org: The Indian Buddhist Iconography
Mahāsādhana (महासाधन) refers to the fourth of the four upāyas (“means”) through which the Sādhaka has to pass before the deity is realised and visualised according to the Guhyasamāja chapter 18.
Partial matches: Maha, Sadhana.
Starts with: Mahasadhanabhaga.
Full-text: Mahasadhanabhaga, Upaya.
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