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|bio=Yael Bentor is a senior lecturer of Indian and Tibetan Studies in the departments of Comparative Religion and Asian Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  Her current research interests are the dynamics of the evolution of tantric traditions in Tibet during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, focusing on the creation stage of the Guhyasamāja Tantra.  She is the author (with Penpa Dorjee) of [[The Essence of the Ocean of Attainments]]: Explanation of the Creation Stage of the Guhyasamāja, King of All Tantras (AIBS, 2013) and [[A Classical Tibetan Reader]]: Selections from Renowned Works with Custom Glossaries (Wisdom, 2013). ([http://www.as.huji.ac.il/user/287 Source])
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|bio=Yael Bentor is a senior lecturer of Indian and Tibetan Studies in the departments of Comparative Religion and Asian Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  Her current research interests are the dynamics of the evolution of tantric traditions in Tibet during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, focusing on the creation stage of the Guhyasamāja Tantra.  She is the author (with Penpa Dorjee) of [[The Essence of the Ocean of Attainments]]: Explanation of the Creation Stage of the Guhyasamāja, King of All Tantras (AIBS, 2013) and [[A Classical Tibetan Reader]]: Selections from Renowned Works with Custom Glossaries (Wisdom, 2013). ([http://www.as.huji.ac.il/user/287 Source])
|publications=*1.  Translation and study of: [[The Consecration Ritual, Immense Downpour of Virtue and Goodness]], by Trijang Losang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso.
|publications=*1.  Translation and study of: [[The Consecration Ritual, Immense Downpour of Virtue and Goodness]], by Trijang Losang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso.
**Tibetan: "Dgon gnas Stag brag Bsam gtan gling du rab tu gnas pa'i cho ga dge legs rgya mtsho'i char 'bebs dpal ldan Smad rgyud pa'i phyag bzhes ltar mdzad rgyu nag 'gros su bkod pa," arranged by Khri byang Blo bzang ye shes bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho (1901-81). Contained in Dgon gnas Stag brag Bsam gtan gling gi Phyag bzhes mdo sngags chos spyod, New Delhi, Ngawang Sopa, 1975, vol. 3, pp. 355–454.
**Tibetan: "Dgon gnas Stag brag Bsam gtan gling du rab tu gnas pa'i cho ga dge legs rgya mtsho'i char 'bebs dpal ldan Smad rgyud pa'i phyag bzhes ltar mdzad rgyu nag 'gros su bkod pa," arranged by Khri byang Blo bzang ye shes bstan 'dzin rgya mtsho (1901-81). Contained in Dgon gnas Stag brag Bsam gtan gling gi Phyag bzhes mdo sngags chos spyod, New Delhi, Ngawang Sopa, 1975, vol. 3, pp. 355–454.
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Yael Bentor-Official.jpg
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SortName Bentor, Yael
bio Yael Bentor is a senior lecturer of Indian and Tibetan Studies in the departments of Comparative Religion and Asian Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her current research interests are the dynamics of the evolution of tantric traditions in Tibet during the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, focusing on the creation stage of the Guhyasamāja Tantra. She is the author (with Penpa Dorjee) of The Essence of the Ocean of Attainments: Explanation of the Creation Stage of the Guhyasamāja, King of All Tantras (AIBS, 2013) and A Classical Tibetan Reader: Selections from Renowned Works with Custom Glossaries (Wisdom, 2013). (Source)
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