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Inner Tantras, Higher Tantras
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[[Inner Tantras]], [[Higher Tantras]]
Tib., nang rgyud
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Tib., [[nang rgyud]]
  
Among the Nyingmapa, and in most Dzogchen texts, these three levels are known as mahayoga, anuyoga and atiyoga, whereas other schools call them "Father Tantras", "Mother Tantras" and "Non-Dual Tantras".
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Among the [[Nyingmapa]], and in most [[Dzogchen]] texts, these [[three levels]] are known as [[mahayoga]], [[anuyoga]] and [[atiyoga]], whereas other schools call them "[[Father Tantras]]", "[[Mother Tantras]]" and "[[Non-Dual Tantras]]".
  
The texts of this level, including the Guhyasamaja-, Hevajra- and Chakrasamvara Tantra, mainly teach non-action and the identity - or fusion - of method and goal.
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The texts of this level, including the [[Guhyasamaja]]-, [[Hevajra]]- and [[Chakrasamvara Tantra]], mainly teach non-action and the [[Wikipedia:Identity (philosophy)|identity]] - or fusion - of method and goal.
  
Outside the Nyingma school, these Inner Tantras are often named Anuttara Tantra (Tib., bla-med-rnal-'byor rgyud, Skt., anuttarayoga-tantra, "Unexcelled Yogatantra"), a collective classification of texts that were originally known as Mahayoga Tantras (level 7) and Yogini Tantras (levels 8 and 9).
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Outside the [[Nyingma school]], these [[Inner Tantras]] are often named[[ Anuttara Tantra]] (Tib., [[bla-med-rnal-'byor rgyud]], Skt., [[anuttarayoga-tantra]], "[[Unexcelled Yogatantra]]"), a collective {{Wiki|classification}} of texts that were originally known as [[Mahayoga Tantras]] (level 7) and [[Yogini Tantras]] (levels 8 and 9).
  
     Maha Yoga Father Tantras; Mahayoga Tantras
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     [[Maha Yoga]] [[Father Tantras]]; [[Mahayoga Tantras]]
     Anu Yoga Mother Tantras; Yogini Tantras
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     [[Anu Yoga]] [[Mother Tantras]]; [[Yogini Tantras]]
     Ati Yoga Non-Dual Tantras; Yogini Tantras
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     [[Ati Yoga]] [[Non-Dual Tantras]]; [[Yogini Tantras]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 8 October 2013

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Inner Tantras, Higher Tantras
Tib., nang rgyud

Among the Nyingmapa, and in most Dzogchen texts, these three levels are known as mahayoga, anuyoga and atiyoga, whereas other schools call them "Father Tantras", "Mother Tantras" and "Non-Dual Tantras".

The texts of this level, including the Guhyasamaja-, Hevajra- and Chakrasamvara Tantra, mainly teach non-action and the identity - or fusion - of method and goal.

Outside the Nyingma school, these Inner Tantras are often namedAnuttara Tantra (Tib., bla-med-rnal-'byor rgyud, Skt., anuttarayoga-tantra, "Unexcelled Yogatantra"), a collective classification of texts that were originally known as Mahayoga Tantras (level 7) and Yogini Tantras (levels 8 and 9).

    Maha Yoga Father Tantras; Mahayoga Tantras
    Anu Yoga Mother Tantras; Yogini Tantras
    Ati Yoga Non-Dual Tantras; Yogini Tantras

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