tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post3536838263044392876..comments2023-10-25T13:06:49.699+01:00Comments on Accidental Hindu: 'Equally the Essence' -- Hinduism & Buddhism United in Yoga, Revealed in SilenceYYBrownehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06902394256209643503noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-53521156630738492422018-01-04T07:13:17.729+00:002018-01-04T07:13:17.729+00:00Chandi Homam is powerful homam one can perform for...Chandi Homam is powerful homam one can perform for destroys all kinds of problems and to bring a Grand success in Life.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.vaidheegamiyer.com/services/homam/chandi-homam.php" rel="nofollow">durga homam at home</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-20280686601844339572018-01-04T07:11:42.671+00:002018-01-04T07:11:42.671+00:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-78855907919891670062017-11-11T09:47:50.631+00:002017-11-11T09:47:50.631+00:00You said real things that every one should underst...You said real things that every one should understand in their lives, you delivered nice thought that all are sitting under same tree but try to climbing up through different branches to reach the nirvana. Ramakrishnahttp://rkmmrjy.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-28710135052497998292017-04-07T16:33:23.488+01:002017-04-07T16:33:23.488+01:00You do such great research. Wonderful to read
You do such great research. Wonderful to read<br />Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06883590727366671647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-71769381266148123772017-03-30T06:20:03.541+01:002017-03-30T06:20:03.541+01:00Nice post
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Sorry about the typos in the previous comment...<br />veganomicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07742216440809489972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5505671975927057423.post-66418926642379207022016-05-17T03:05:21.886+01:002016-05-17T03:05:21.886+01:00Tantra in Mahayana Buddhism does borrow a lot from...Tantra in Mahayana Buddhism does borrow a lot from Hinduism. Imagining yourself as an already enlightenment being like Vajraoyogini is great- it's called bringing the future result into the path. A few Hindu schools of thought also borrowed the concept of Shunyata from Buddhism, hence there is a lot of exciting cross pollination between the two religions. But philosophically speaking there is a big difference between the two religions. I think most Buddhist Tantrikas follow the Madhyamaka Prasaṅgika school of philosophy, and Hindus (along with western yoga) follow the Samkhya school of thought. Conventionally, Buddhists speak of a mind that is affected by causes (karma). Mind is what goes from one life to the next, but the ultimate nature of the mind is emptiness. Therefore there is no mind, essence, universe or Buddha. Yup there is no Buddha. Buddha is also a construct created by mind. And there is no enlightenment. Generally, in Mahayana Buddhism there are two ways to have a direct realization of emptiness (this is necessary in order to become an enlightened being). One is through Tranquil Abiding meditation, and the other is through Tantric meditation. Tantric meditation is called the Quick Path since meditating on emptiness is easier when blissed via Tantra. Tranquil Abiding meditation is more difficult and time consuming. There are many different schools of Buddhist thought. Theraveda Buddhists and Zen Buddhists, for example, do not practice Tantra as far as I know, and their philosophy and understanding of emptiness is also a bit different than the Madhyamaka Prasaṅgikas. I hope this makes saense. I'm trying to make sense of it. :)veganomicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07742216440809489972noreply@blogger.com