Mahasiddha (Sanskrit: mahāsiddha "great adept; Tibetan: གྲུབ་ཐོབ་ཆེན་པོ, Wylie: grub thob chen po, THL: druptop chenpo) is a term for someone who embodies and cultivates the "siddhi of perfection". A siddha is an individual who, through the practice of sādhanā, attains the realization of siddhis, psychic and spiritual abilities and powers.
Mahasiddhas were practitioners of yoga and tantra, or tantrikas. Their historical influence throughout the Indian subcontinent and the Himalayas was vast and they reached mythic proportions as codified in their songs of realization and hagiographies, or namtars, many of which have been preserved in the Tibetan Buddhist canon. The Mahasiddhas are identified as founders of Vajrayana traditions and lineages such as Dzogchen and Mahamudra, as well as among B...
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Atisha with Twenty-eight of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas.
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Symbol of Buddhism, white and golden version.
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This is the last painting of an eleven-painting set from Palpung monastery and dedicated to “The Ei...
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Crossed Buddhist vajra or thunderbolt symbols, with Triskelion in center.
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An icon to represent "global thinking".
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The Mahasiddhas Saraha, Dombi Heruka, Naropa, and Virupa, Boston MFA
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Nagarjuna with Thirty of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas.
The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Luyipa LACMA M.80.97.1.jpg
Nepal, Patan or Thimi, early 17th century
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Terracotta
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The Mahasiddha (Great Adept) Vanaratna (1384-1468) Receiving Abhishekha (Initiation) from Sita Tara (White Tara) LACMA M.77.19.3.jpg
Nepal, Patan, Pintu Bahi, dated 1469
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Mineral pigments on cotton cloth
From the Nasli and ...
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Vajradhara Buddha with Twenty-five of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas.