Significance of Vajrahasa
Vajrahasa in Tibetan Buddhism is recognized as a significant figure in the transmission of teachings, playing a crucial role in maintaining the lineage of the mdo. This lineage is essential for the continuation of Buddhist teachings and practices. Thus, Vajrahasa is not just a historical figure but a key connector in the evolution and preservation of Tibetan Buddhist knowledge and traditions.1
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Buddhist concept of 'Vajrahasa'
Vajrahasa in Buddhism signifies a pivotal figure in the lineage of teachings, embodying the transmission of knowledge within the mdo tradition, thus ensuring the continuity and evolution of Buddhist thought and practice.
Significance in Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana or tantric Buddhism):
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From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) A figure to whom teachings were passed down, continuing the lineage of the mdo.[1]