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*Then, at the end of the path, at the moment [[buddhahood]] is reached, they are '''spontaneously accomplished vidyadharas'''.
*Then, at the end of the path, at the moment [[buddhahood]] is reached, they are '''spontaneously accomplished vidyadharas'''.


==Further Reading==
*For an outline of the way the results of the path, structured around the [[four stages of approach and accomplishment]], are linked with the [[four vidyadhara levels]], read: [[Jikmé Lingpa]] and [[Patrul Rinpoche|Patrul Chökyi Wangpo]], ''Deity, Mantra and Wisdom'' (Snow Lion: 2006), 'B. The Results of the Path Linked with the Four Knowledge Holders', pages 56—67.
   
   
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Revision as of 13:21, 2 October 2008

Four vidyadhara levels (Tib. rigdzin nampa shyi; Wyl. rig 'dzin rnam pa bzhi) - the four levels of a vidyadhara.

  1. matured vidyadhara (Tib. namin rigdzin; Wyl. rnam smin rig 'dzin)
  2. vidyadhara with power over life (Tib. tsewang rigdzin; Wyl. tshe dbang rig 'dzin)
  3. mahamudra vidyadhara (Tib. chakchen rigdzin; Wyl. phyag chen rig 'dzin)
  4. spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara (Tib. lhundrup rigdzin; Wyl. lhun grub rig 'dzin)

Related to the Five Paths

According to Longchenpa:

Khenpo Ngakchung states:

  • Those who have the ability to purify the ordinary body with the fire of concentration and transform it into a subtle body acquire the power of immortal life and are called vidyadharas with power over life.
  • Those who have not been able to purify their bodies but whose minds have ripened into the deity’s body are known as matured vidyadharas.
  • Those who are on the second to the ninth bhumis are mahamudra vidyadharas.
  • Then, at the end of the path, at the moment buddhahood is reached, they are spontaneously accomplished vidyadharas.


Further Reading