Draft:Federico Andino

Federico Andino (Buenos Aires, 1977), also known by the name Jñānavajra, is an Argentine Buddhist scholar and teacher specialized in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. He teaches Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan studies, and the Tibetan language at the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires. He taught as a lama within the Palden Sakya Argentina sangha and is currently a teacher in the Vajrakula (Tantric Revolutionary Center) community.
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Biography
[edit]Academic and Spiritual Career
Federico Andino serves as a lecturer and researcher in Tibetan Buddhist Studies at the Universidad del Salvador (USAL) in Buenos Aires[1], Argentina, where he teaches Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan studies, and Tibetan language courses[2][3]
He previously served as a meditation teacher within the Palden Sakya tradition in Argentina and held the position of executive director of the International Sakya Archives Foundation. Andino studied with Khenpo Pema Wangdak and His Holiness the Sakya Trizin.
In 2020, he co-founded the Tantric Revolutionary Center (TRC) alongside Lama Dorje Sherab. The TRC is described as a "non-profit organization that emphasizes the accessibility and inclusivity of Vajrayana teachings, aiming to bring Buddhadharma to all beings without exceptions".[4]
Research
[edit]•Gender and Buddhism: article examining gender equality within Buddhist institutions and teachings.[5]
•Economics and Buddhism: analyses of the intersection between Buddhist principles and economic practices.[6]
•Tantra vs. Neotantra: comparisons between traditional Indo-Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu Tantra and modern Neotantra practices.[7]
•Power Dynamics in Buddhism: examinations of hierarchy, authority, and institutional power in Buddhist communities.[8]
•Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: article reflecting the meaning of "meditation" in both traditions.[9]
•Buddhist Utopias: studies of Pure Lands and idealized societies in Mahayana and Vajrayana literature, including Sukhāvatī and Shambhala.[10][11][12]
Books
[edit]•The Compassionate Sorcerer: A Translation of the Spell of the Names of Lord Avalokiteshvara (The Dharani Spellbook Series) by Federico Andino & Johnathan Justinn. TSU Editions
•Sonam #1 English / Español: The Journal of the Tibetan Education Research Group by Dr. Federico Andino, Dr. Carlos Rúa, Lorena Gutiérrez & Johnathan Justinn. Editorial TRC.
•Ganapati: Meditación Urbana Workbook (I & II) by Federico Andino.
•Kinky Buddhism: Or How to Understand Buddhism and the Guru-Disciple relationship by Federico Andino. TRC Editions.
References
[edit]- ^ andino, federico. "Federico Andino - Universidad del Salvador". eeo.academia.edu. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2022-06-20). "Entre las nubes y las estrellas: Shambhala, el fantasma de una tierra". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Malena, Jorge Eduardo; Barroso, Maya Alvisa; Andino, Federico (2015). "Estudio comparado del Budismo Mahayana, el Budismo Vajrayana y el Yungdrung Bon". Anuario de Investigación USAL (in Spanish) (2). ISSN 2408-3968.
- ^ "Home | Vajrakula". Tantric Sorcery. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2020-07-09). "El árbol y el rizoma: género y budismo". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2021-07-15). "El espejo de Yama – hacia una economía budista". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2022-05-09). "Irremediablemente domesticado: las diferencias entre la práctica del tantra tradicional y del neotantra". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2021-03-11). "El parlamento de los nervios: las relaciones de poder en el budismo". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2022-08-01). "El fantasma elusivo – un ensayo sobre el término «meditación» dentro del psicoanálisis". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-29.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2021-10-11). "El sueño de una utopía (I): Las Tierras Puras en el budismo mahayana". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2021-10-21). "El sueño de una utopía (II): Sukhāvatī, la tierra del placer". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Global, Buddhistdoor (2021-10-25). "El sueño de una utopía (III): Shambhala, el reino escondido". Buddhistdoor en Español. Retrieved 2025-08-27.