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Vidyadhara level of mahamudra ([[phyag chen rig 'dzin]]). [RY]
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*Third of the four vidyadhara levels. [RY]
*Mahamudra form of the yidam deity ([[yi dam lha'i phyag chen kyi lus]]). The attainment, chiefly through Mahayoga Tantra, of the illusory wisdom body on the vidyadhara level of mahamudra which corresponds to the [[path of cultivation]]. It is a divine form of a deity endowed with the complete major and minor marks and through which the yogi is able to benefit beings in an extent that is equal to the sambhogakaya. [RY]
*Supreme vidyadhara level of mahamudra ([[phyag rgya chen po mchog gi rig 'dzin]]). 1) Supreme enlightenment. 2) The third of the four vidyadhara levels. See 'vidyadhara level of mahamudra.' [RY]
*Unified stage of the path of training ([[slob pa'i zung 'jug]]). A high level of accomplishment. Same as the vidyadhara level of mahamudra. [RY]
*Vidyadhara level of mahamudra ([[phyag rgya chen po'i rig 'dzin]]). The third of the [[four vidyadhara levels]]. The stage of the path of cultivation; the practitioner emerges from the luminosity of the path of seeing in the form of the wisdom body of unified state of the '[[path of training]].' [RY]

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