The short biography of Krishnacharya

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @korashortss
    @korashortss Год назад +6

    Recently, i also came to know about him as one of 84th Bhuddhist Maha Siddha of India when HH Dalai Lama gave empowerment of Heruka from Krishnacharya tradition......
    👍👍👍

  • @Fire-zg7nx
    @Fire-zg7nx Год назад +2

    धन्यवाद 🙏

  • @creativeinitials
    @creativeinitials Год назад +2

    Thank you for this loving teaching 🙏🙏🙏

  • @djsteel56
    @djsteel56 Год назад +1

    A cautionary tale but fortunately redemptive, thank you.

  • @pawangiri7185
    @pawangiri7185 Год назад

    Thank you for millions times I have been searching for Lord Kanhapa 's life story 🙏

  • @BhutaneseVista-fz3lf
    @BhutaneseVista-fz3lf Год назад

    Very profound. Thank you very much.

  • @Ansh-vajra
    @Ansh-vajra Год назад +3

    ❤🎉🎉

  • @chopellepcha7867
    @chopellepcha7867 Год назад

    Krishnacharya (Skt. Kṛṣṇācārya; Tib. ནག་པོ་སྤྱོད་པ་, Wyl. nag po spyod pa) was one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas. He is an important master in the lineage of transmission of Chakrasamvara and a collection of songs (doha). Another master named Kṛṣṇa, also known as Kṛṣṇacāryapāda and Kṛṣṇasamayavajra, is the author of the yogaratnamāla commentary on the Hevajra Tantra, and is important in the Sakya Lamdre tradition.

  • @anirudhsharma7907
    @anirudhsharma7907 Год назад

    Jai ho

  • @himalayanart22
    @himalayanart22 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @annemariesatariano4587
    @annemariesatariano4587 Год назад

    🙏🌹🌷🌻🌺🙏

  • @nathanielcallen3965
    @nathanielcallen3965 Год назад

    Thank you for your dedication to these videos 🙏 do you plan to do one for Kurukulla soon?

  • @Alex-tl5oq
    @Alex-tl5oq 2 месяца назад

    may you do lama zopa rinpoche

  • @sarantsatsralbuyan
    @sarantsatsralbuyan Год назад

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💐💐💐❤️🌞🌙🌟🌈🌏🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💐💐💐❤️🇲🇳

  • @dhangurung1807
    @dhangurung1807 5 месяцев назад +1

    There was no caste system in India until about the entry of Mughols in India, as is evidence through Asoka inscription on Asoka pillers. At the time there were two types of religious practitioners, shramans and bahmans, the later was sanskritised as Brahmans thus so much misunderstood misinterpretations