I LOVE THIS STORY ❤ I want to see this statue! He was an alchemist, a great magician. He may have been judged for being ‘impure’ but the very fact that he acted on his honest impulses made him pure and their judgements of his actions were the true impurity.
Well he was going to brothels and wine bars so it sounds like he got his Kalachakra, just not in the way he was expecting. I always find these stories very interesting. I'd had love to have a conversation with a lot of these people.
What is your source of this story of the Mahasiddha Virupa? The story goes that after he threw the beads into the toilet, Nairatmya appeared and although she did say you forgot your Guru's instructions etc and you were actually progressing but your link is with me and she gave the Empowerment of Sri Hevajra herself and when he got the Empowerment of the Path at that moment he attained the sixth Bhumi , not as you have mentioned that he continued the practice of Chakrasamvar and attained . I believe there is no Chakrasamvara empowerment lineage of Virupa but there's still a thriving dynamic empowerment lineage of Hevajra stemming from Virupa. So could you tell us your source that Virupa attained siddhi through Chakrasamvara? This is unheard of?
Thanks for your comment. Indeed some biographies relates to Hevajra, however majority supports the Chakrasamvara theory, so I decide to follow this line. There are many sources, among the the Drogmi Buddhist Institute.
Virupa (Skt. Virūpa; Tib. བི་རུ་པ་, བི་ཝ་པ་, Wyl. bi ru pa or bir wa pa) was one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas of India and an important source of the teachings set down in the Lamdré of the Sakya school. He is also known by the name Tutop Wangchuk (Tib. མཐུ་སྟོབས་དབང་ཕྱུག་, Wyl. mthu stobs dbang phyug). Acting as the abbot of Nalanda University, he secretly practised tantra during night time and eventually encountered a vision of Nairatmya who provided him with subsequent empowerments. Due to his controversial tantric behavior after this event he left the university and took the name 'Virūpa' (ugly one).
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I LOVE THIS STORY ❤ I want to see this statue! He was an alchemist, a great magician. He may have been judged for being ‘impure’ but the very fact that he acted on his honest impulses made him pure and their judgements of his actions were the true impurity.
same general impression here ... would like to know the place of his statue, too.
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was an amazing story, thank you
Coul you please telk us Where is the statue he turned himself into now located?
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Well he was going to brothels and wine bars so it sounds like he got his Kalachakra, just not in the way he was expecting. I always find these stories very interesting. I'd had love to have a conversation with a lot of these people.
Where's the statue located now ?
What is your source of this story of the Mahasiddha Virupa? The story goes that after he threw the beads into the toilet, Nairatmya appeared and although she did say you forgot your Guru's instructions etc and you were actually progressing but your link is with me and she gave the Empowerment of Sri Hevajra herself and when he got the Empowerment of the Path at that moment he attained the sixth Bhumi , not as you have mentioned that he continued the practice of Chakrasamvar and attained . I believe there is no Chakrasamvara empowerment lineage of Virupa but there's still a thriving dynamic empowerment lineage of Hevajra stemming from Virupa. So could you tell us your source that Virupa attained siddhi through Chakrasamvara? This is unheard of?
Thanks for your comment. Indeed some biographies relates to Hevajra, however majority supports the Chakrasamvara theory, so I decide to follow this line. There are many sources, among the the Drogmi Buddhist Institute.
@@mastersofbuddhism Thanks a lot for the info
Where is that holy stone statue …. Blessing.
Virupa (Skt. Virūpa; Tib. བི་རུ་པ་, བི་ཝ་པ་, Wyl. bi ru pa or bir wa pa) was one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas of India and an important source of the teachings set down in the Lamdré of the Sakya school.
He is also known by the name Tutop Wangchuk (Tib. མཐུ་སྟོབས་དབང་ཕྱུག་, Wyl. mthu stobs dbang phyug). Acting as the abbot of Nalanda University, he secretly practised tantra during night time and eventually encountered a vision of Nairatmya who provided him with subsequent empowerments. Due to his controversial tantric behavior after this event he left the university and took the name 'Virūpa' (ugly one).
Please let me know who is the writer of this short biography of Virupa?
and if you known the date of his birth and the date of his death then tell me.
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That was an unknown story .. ..
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