Category:Vajrakīlaya
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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "Vajrakīlaya"
The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.
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- A General Introduction it in evolutionary terms
- A Short Text on the Four Phurpas attributed to Pad- masambhava, passed down through the Transmitted Teachings (bka' ma)
- A Teaching on the Vajrakilaya Puja in the Khon Lineage of the Sakyapa Tradition
- ADDENDUM TO THE VAJRAKĪLAYA SĀDHANA PRACTICE MANUAL
- ADDENDUM TO THE VAJRAKĪLAYA SĀDHANA PRACTICE MANUAL October 2009
- Asura Cave
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- GATHERING ALL INTO ONE AND WISDOM OF THE WRATHFUL DAGGER: OM AH HUM vajra recitation, Vajrakīlaya and transforming afflictions (by 8th Garchen Rinpoche) and new translation of Milarepa’s Song on the Ten Pāramitās
- GATHERING THE ELEMENTS The Cult of the Wrathful Deity Vajrakīla according to the Texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition of Tibet
- GURU STORIES (PART I) by 8th Garchen Rinpoche
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- Kangsol : A Vajrakila Performance Tradition of Sumthrang Monastery in Central Bhutan
- Karmapas and Vajrakīlaya
- Khön Family Lineage of Vajrakilaya
- Kilaya - Vajrakīla (Vajrakīlaya) - History of Vajrakilaya Practice in India and Tibet
- Kālacakra – the entire universe is contained in the body
- Kīla (Buddhism)
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- Mandala of Vajrakilaya
- Meeting the Buddha Face to Face A Pith Instruction on Realizing the Fortress, Ravine, and View of the Practice of Vajrakīla
- MELODIOUS SONG OF THE DEMON-DESTROYING VAJRA (Dujom Dorje Luyang): Jamgon Kongtrul’s Vajrakīlaya Supplication, Text, Lineage, Three Aspirations and Four Kīlas plus full transcript of teaching by 8th Garchen Rinpoche
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- Oral Transmission Lineage – Dakinis, Princesses, Padmasambhava down to the Sakya Khon clan
- Origin, intention and textual source of Jamgon Kongtrul’s Song
- Origination, Transmission, and Reception of the Phur-pa Cycle
- Origination, Transmission, and Reception of the Phur-pa Cycle in Nepal
- OṀ ĀH HUṂ Practice during daytime and dreaming
- OṀ ĀH HUṂ teachings
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- Sakyong Confers Vajrakilaya Abhisheka
- Second recognition and father’s identity made public
- Shri Vajrakīla ( वज्रकील) or Vajrakīlaya
- SNgags log sun ’byin Attributed to ’Gos Khug-pa-lhas-btsas
- Sources on General Transmission
- Sources Specific to Particular Transmissions
- Suffering as nectar and afflictions as the adornments of primordial wisdom
- Sustaining the practice in daily activities
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- Terma tradition – the ‘Seven Profound Cycles’ (Zab Dun)
- Thangtong Gyalpo and the number of root lamas
- THE 'VAJRAKILAYA SADHANA: AN EURO-AMERICAN EXPEUENCE OF A NYINGMA RITUAL
- The Bon Ka ba nag po and the Rnying ma phur pa tradition
- The concept ‘I’ and the ‘perfect, unelaborated form’
- The Controversy over the Authenticity of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Scriptures
- THE CULT OF THE DEITY V AJRAKILA
- THE CULT OF THE DEITY VAJRAKILA
- The Cult of the Deity Vajrakila - According to the Texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition of Tibet (Byang-gter phur-ba)
- The Dark Red Amulet
- The Dark Red Amulet - ORAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRACTICE OF VAJRAKILAYA
- The Dzogchen view of natural purity and OṀ ĀH HUṂ
- The Early Transmissions of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle in India, Uddiyana, and Nepal
- The Early Transmissions of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle in Tibet
- The essence of the three syllables, OṀ ĀH HUṂ – vajra form, speech and mind
- The Extremely Secret Unelaborate Daily Sādhana for the Heart Practice of the Great Demon-Slayer by Jamyang Khyentsé Chökyi Lodrö
- The importance of practice: the clarity and brilliance of anger
- The Karmapas, Chogyur Lingpa and Vajrakīlaya
- The Kilaya Nirvana Tantra and the Vajra Wrath Tantra - Two Texts from the Ancient Tantra Collection
- The Lineage Supplication for Single Mudra Vajrakumāra (Sangtik Purba)
- The miraculous activity sadhana of Vajrakilaya, the razor which destroys at a touch
- The Namchak Putri, or The Meteoric Iron Razor teachings on Vajrakīlaya
- The Origin of the Deity Vajrakilaya
- The Origin of the Vajrakilaya Tantras
- The Phurba and a hypothesis on its origins
- The Practice and Characteristics of Significant Mantras at the Vajrakilaya Drupchen Ritual in Malaysia
- THE PRACTICE OF VAJRAKILAYA
- The Sadhana for Single Mudra Vajrakumāra
- The Sanskrit Equivalent of the Term rDo rje phur pa: Vajrakila or Vajrakilaya'
- The sNgags log sun ’byin Attributed to Chag-lo-tsa-ba Chos
- The Story of the Scorpion
- The Ten Wrathful Ones
- The three realms, three places and three syllables
- The Transmissions from Padmasambhava
- The Transmissions from Vimalamitra
- The Wisdom Mind Practice of One Phurba
- There is this mantra in the Vajrakīlaya again, SARVA VAJRA AMRITA.
- Tibetan Accounts of the Origination and Early Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa
- Tibetan Accounts of the Origination and Early Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle
- Tibetan Sources on the Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle
- Transmitted as one of the Eight Sadhanas in the gTer-ma Tradition
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- Vajra Vidharana
- Vajrakila: A Bridge Between the Early & Later Schools
- Vajrakilaya
- Vajrakilaya (also known as Vajrakumara)
- Vajrakilaya - Practice
- Vajrakilaya .
- Vajrakilaya : Lerab Ling
- Vajrakilaya or Dorje Phurpa
- Vajrakilaya peace mandala
- Vajrakilaya sadhana Final
- Vajrakilaya Sadhana Pema Lingpa
- Vajrakilaya ~ Dorje-Phurba
- Vajrakilaya – Indian in origin
- Vajrakumara (Vajrakilaya)
- Vajrakīla Prayer: A Rain of Accomplishments
- Vajrakīla Tsok Prayer
- Vajrakīlaya and the consecration of the kīla/phurba – six syllables and six afflictions