VAJRADHARA
Vajradhara is the dharmakaya buddha, the primordial Buddha. Vajradhara, who is represented in a dark blue color in the thangka, embodies the essence of Buddhahood. Vajradhara encapsulates the historical Buddha’s attainment of enlightenment. He sat cross-legged in a Vajraparyanka pose, two-armed, with his hands crossed over his heart in the vajrahkara or unification gesture, on a moon disk and lotus. His left, feminine hand is within, clutching the bell (symbolizing his inner insight and emptiness); his right, masculine hand is above the left, holding the vajra, representing technique and compassion directed outwards.
The Buddha Vajradhara is the root of Buddhist tantric writings since he is a divine incarnation of all Buddhist teachings. The dharmakaya, also known as Vajradhara Buddha, is the source of all enlightened manifestations. Because Tilopa received the Vajrayana teachings directly from Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha, Vajradhara is fundamental to the Kagyu lineage. As a result, the Kagyu lineage sprang from the nature of Buddha-hood itself.
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