Chakrasamvara (from Sanskrit: Chakra-Samvara; Tibetan: Korlo Demchok, wylie.: 'khor lo bde mchog; English: the binding of the wheels "the wheel of the highest bliss") is an angry yidam of Tibetan Buddhism surrounded by a wreath of flames. He is usually depicted with blue body color, four different colored heads and twelve arms in sexual union (Yab-Yum) with his companion Vajravarahi. The Chakrasamvara Tantra is of great importance in the schools of the New Translation Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The divinity practice on Chakrasamvara belongs to the Anuttarayoga Tantra (unsurpassed yoga tantra), specifically to the so-called mother tantras, in which attachment is seen as the main feeling of disturbance, in contrast to the father tantras, in which it is anger and the non-dual tantras, in which it is confusion. This Tantra class corresponds to the Mahayoga level of the ancient translation tradition of Tibet.
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