Vimalaprabha
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Vimalaprabha
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Vimalaprabhā is a Sanskrit word that means "The Radiance of Purity", or "Drimé Ö". This 11th-century Tibetan Buddhist text is a commentary to the Kālacakra Tantra. The Vimalaprabhā is attributed to Shambhala King Pundarika. It is composed in Sanskrit and consists of 12,000 lines of text. Manuscripts of the work have survived in the libraries of Tibetan monasteries and Indian libraries. The Vimalaprabhā commentary, together with the Laghutantra, form the basis of the Kālacakra practice as it is c
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11th-century Tibetan Buddhist text in the Kalachakra tantra tradition
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2022-08-07T10:49:35Z
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