文档介绍:1. Dorje Chos (Vajradharma)
第1代金刚法
相当于本初佛或者金刚持的概念,所以那洛金刚瑜伽母数为第一代祖师。那洛金刚瑜伽母修法里,上师也以这形象出现。
Buddha Vajradharma is the central figure in the Vajrayogini lineage around whom all the other lineage holders grouped. He represents both, the promordial Buddha (in the Tantric form of Vajrayana teachings) and the root guru (of the practitioner).
In the sadhana he appears in two forms:
Buddha Vajradharama (with a red-colored body and his hands crossed at the heart holding a vajra and bell);
Hero Vajradharna (with a red-colored body, his right hand playing a damaru and his right holding a skull-cup at the heart - as in the illustration above).
2. Dorje Naljorma (Vajrayogini)
第2代金刚瑜伽母
Vajrayogini is a Tantric form of the Buddha as she appeared to the Mahasiddha Naropa (No. 3). That's why she is often refrerred as "Naro Kachod", Naropa's Dakini. Naropa encountered her first in the shape of an old woman who asked him if he had truly mastered all the words of the Buddha's teachings. When he confidently replied that he had, the old woman laughed. When he added that he also had understood their meaning the old woman started to cry. Naropa asked her whay she was behaving that way, and she answered: "When you said that you knew the words of the teachings, I laughed for joy because it was the truth. But I cry when you understand their meaning, because this is not so." The old woman was a manifestation of Vajrayogini whom Naropa eventually received empowerments and teachings from and whom he finally encountered in direct vision in the form shown here.
There are other forms of Vajrayogini that belong to a other lineage(s) altogether (like the Vajrayogini practices in the Kagyu tradition). Read more about the different lineages in Vajrayogini - Her Visualizations, Rituals, and Forms, by Elizabeth English.
3. Mahasiddha Naropa
第3代那洛巴,1012-1100
Indian Mahasiddha, India, 1012 - 1100.  The Indian Buddhist Tantric master Naropa is the archetype of a Mahasiddha. First, a renown