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The '''Vimalaprabha''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dri med 'od''), translated as ''Stainless Light'' or ''Immaculate Light'', is the main commentary on the [[Kalachakra]] tantra. Composed by Pundarika, the second [[Kalkin king]] of [[Shambhala]], and introduced in Tibet in the 11th century, it is the basis for all Kalachakra commentaries. | The '''Vimalaprabha''' (Tib. དྲི་མེད་འོད་, [[Wyl.]] ''dri med 'od''), translated as ''Stainless Light'' or ''Immaculate Light'', is the main commentary on the [[Kalachakra]] tantra. Composed by Pundarika, the second [[Kalkin king]] of [[Shambhala]], and introduced in Tibet in the 11th century, it is the basis for all Kalachakra commentaries. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 18 April 2018
The Vimalaprabha (Tib. དྲི་མེད་འོད་, Wyl. dri med 'od), translated as Stainless Light or Immaculate Light, is the main commentary on the Kalachakra tantra. Composed by Pundarika, the second Kalkin king of Shambhala, and introduced in Tibet in the 11th century, it is the basis for all Kalachakra commentaries.