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  • ...the Rays of the Sun - His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama#Review of the Main Points]] [[Category:Tantric practices]]
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  • [[preliminary practices]] (Tib: [[ngön-dro]]) ...ibetan Buddhism]] and are usually done 100,000 times each; the [[four main practices]]:
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  • ...he ‘Heart Essence of the Glorious Goddess of Deathlessness’# Main part The main part of the practice has two parts: the generation, and the recitation.]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Kagyu (Lineage)#The three main Tantric Yidam practices that are unique to the Kagyu School]]
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  • ...dedication]]. They are called `limbs’ because they provide support for the main [[body]] of our practice, which is the actual [[meditations]] on the [[path [[Category:Buddhist Practices]]{{BuddhismbyNumber}}
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  • ...}} of stabilizing [[insight]]. According to [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], the main [[enhancement]] practice is the [[cultivation]] of [[devotion]] and [[compa
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  • [[Buddhism]] incorporates a variety of [[rituals]] and practices, which are intended to aid in the journey to [[enlightenment]] and bring [[ ...de an overview of some of the main [[Buddhist]] [[sacred]] [[rituals]] and practices.
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  • ...ng Tersar]], this [[path]] is centered around these profound teachings and practices. ...ctices. The main part refers to the [[development]] and [[completion stage practices]].
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  • ...Nyingtik The ‘Heart Essence of the Glorious Goddess of Deathlessness’#The main part: approach, accomplishment and activity]]
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  • :[[Merits]] and practices, even though alluded to, ...ir main [[concern]] was on gaining [[wealth]], and [[thought]] of [[Dharma practices]] as matters to be taken care of only after they are free from financial wo
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  • ...|community}} to have signed such agreement in {{Wiki|Slovenia}} (after the four {{Wiki|Christian}} [[faiths]] and the {{Wiki|Muslim}} {{Wiki|community}}). ...|sectarian}} ([[Rime]]) type of approach. The Congregation’s teachings and practices are [[traditional]], but are adapted to be accessible to Westerners and the
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  • ...ug Tradition#Within the Gelug tradition of Vajrayana, the three main Deity practices of Gelug]]
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  • ...ug Tradition#Within the Gelug tradition of Vajrayana, the three main Deity practices of Gelug]]
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  • ...e entire career and {{Wiki|training}} of a [[Bodhisattva]]. It comprises [[four parts]]; ...dhāra-yoga-sthāna]] in 29 chapters covering the main {{Wiki|features}} and practices of a [[Bodhisattva's]] {{Wiki|training}};
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  • [[Tibetan]] and [[Chinese Buddhism]] are two different practices that were formed on the same teachings. ...tices. However, [[Tibetan Buddhism]] practice is built around [[Vajrayana practices]].
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  • ...incorporated into a series of preliminary practices (ngondro) in which the main [[activity]] of [[Dorje Sempa]] is [[Purification]]. This includes the [[P
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  • ...ing [[hand gestures]] known as [[mudrā]]. The three [[tantric meditation]] practices ([[sādhanā]]) in this {{Wiki|manuscript}} were probably practiced togethe ...rent [[deities]] may be selected as the focus of [[meditation]]. The three practices here begin with a [[visualisation]] practice for [[purification]] involving
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  • ...focus is dispelling inner {{Wiki|obstacles}} to their left. There are two main sources of [[transmission]] for this practice. This particular one was reve [[Category:Buddhist Practices]]
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  • ...compiled the "Treasury of The [[Kagyu]] Mantraya," which became one of the main sources of instructions, [[tantric empowerments]], and [[sadhanas]] for the The [[Kagyu lineage]] practices the quintessential points of both [[sutra]] and [[tantra]] teachings, with
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  • ...mantra]] and [[wisdom]]. '[[Completion stage]] with marks' means [[yogic]] practices such as [[tummo]], [[inner heat]]. '[[Completion stage]] without marks' is
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  • ...y for the common [[person]] because it doesn't involve extensive [[yogic]] practices. ...philosophy]] of [[Bhakti]]. [[Hindu]] movements in which [[bhakti]] is the main practice are called [[bhakti]] movements—the major schools are [[Vaishnav
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  • In [[Ch’an]] practices, it is a {{Wiki|noun}}, meaning a [[realized]] state of contemplation [[man In [[esoteric]] practices, however, the [[word]] ‘[[kuan]]’ refers to an act of immersing oneself
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  • The main [[trekchö]] instructions in the [[Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]] (a [[terma]] disc ::1 [[Preliminary practices]]
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  • ...ice]] [[tradition]], and what are "ngözhi" ([[dngos gzhi]]) or the primary practices. The [[ngöndro practices]] are twofold: (a) the common preliminaries, and (b) the uncommon prelimina
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  • ...] [[meditation]] near the beginning of such practices, and then during the main generation process of [[Kālacakra]] he radiates out from the commitment-be ...t. In addition he has two extra hands; these can clearly be seen above his main white hands in the {{Wiki|image}}. The right one is black and holds the {{W
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  • ...tice]] on this site [kalacakra.org], and certainly no explanation how such practices should be performed. Similarly, there are no practice texts ([[sādhanas]], ...inappropriate forum for the [[discussion]] of the details of [[meditation practices]].
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  • There are two main [[traditions]] of [[bodhisattva vow]]: the [[tradition]] of '''[[Profound V The [[vow]] consists of the [[preliminary practices]], main part and conclusion.
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  • [[Charya Tantra]]: The main [[Charya Tantra]] is the [[Mahavairocanabhisambodhi Tantra]] ([[tathagata l '''[[Yoga Tantra]]''': The main [[Yoga Tantra]] text is called the [[Tattvasamgraha Tantra]], or the whole
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  • ...The exercises are used in the [[Tibetan]] [[Bon tradition]] and the [[four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]]. ...ese exercises are used in the [[Tibetan]] [[Bon tradition]] and the [[four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]].
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  • ...two subsequent main types of [[transmission]] are [[Kama]] and [[Terma]]. Practices are based on both the [[Three Outer Tantras]] and [[Three Inner Tantras]] w
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  • ...astery]]. The first [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]], one of [[Jigme Lingpa’s]] two main [[disciples]], entrusted young [[Patrül]] with the [[Longchen Nyingthik]] ...ters]]. His two main [[teachers]], however, were [[Jigme Lingpa’s]] second main [[disciple]], [[Jigme Gyalwe Nyugu]], and the great [[tantric]] [[yogi]] [[
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  • Main [[Teachers]] Main Students
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  • ...Hevajra]] and [[Vajrayogini]], are the three main [[meditational]] [[Yidam practices]] of the [[Kagyu Lineage]]. ...[[lineages]] and practices, the {{Wiki|iconographical}} differences of the main [[deity]] are minor. [[Essentially]] there is the 2-armed [[form]] and the
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  • The four main schools ([[Wyl.]] ''[[chos lugs chen po bzhi]]'') of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] a :Four major traditions—[[Nyingma]], [[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]] and [[Gelug]]—emerg
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  • Four main sects of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and it all spread from [[Tibet]]. It includes ...e [[Buddhist traditions]] are closely related historically and all include practices of both the [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] [[traditions]] of [[Buddhism]].
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  • ...lains the [[Seven Line Prayer]] in the context and application of the main practices of the [[Nyingma]] school, including [[Trekchö]] and [[Tögal]] in an exce
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  • ...neage]], he spread and transmitted the [[Mahakala practices]] into all the four school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. Any [[Mahakala]] teachings originated from ...pedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] practice; which means, through such practices, one can achieves [[enlightenment]]. Thus, [[Mahakala]] can be practiced as
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  • ...eungbo]] refers to those disciples who learn many things of [[Buddha]] and practices them. The reason [[Songgwangsa]] temple became a [[Seungbo temple]] is beca ...ou are traveling. Inside the temple, you can see the [[Daeungbojeon]], the main building.
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  • ...n goal—to attain [[rebirth]] in the [[Land of Bliss]]. But in terms of the main [[causes]] for [[rebirth]], their [[views]] diverge. Here is a brief invent 1. Main [[cause]] is the exclusive practice of Amitabha-recitation, in accordance w
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  • ...gyu]] [[master]], and from there it gradually spread and opened for common practices in other [[lineages]]. Prior to that, it's transmitted as single [[lineage] ...Hevajra]] and [[Vajrayogini]], are the three main [[meditational]] [[Yidam practices]] of the [[Kagyu Lineage]].
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  • In [[Bhutan]], different regions have different [[funeral]] practices. Most [[people]] prefer to cremate a [[dead]] [[body]] near one’s [[own]] ...e separated into two main practices: pre-Buddhist practices and [[Buddhist practices]], though most of the [[rituals]] are a mixture of both pre-Buddhist and [[
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  • ...known and practiced in [[Tibetan Buddhism]], as part of the [[Vajrayana]] practices. ...'od]]), translated as [[Stainless Light]] or [[Immaculate Light]], is the main commentary on the [[Kalachakra tantra]]. Composed by [[Pundarika]], the [[s
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  • It has also been one of the main practices of [[Sera Je Monastery]] since the time of [[Lama Tsongkhapa]] and in [[Ser
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  • ...l [[terma]] [[revelation]] consisted only of this long practice. Two other practices—a {{Wiki|medium}} length one, ‘[[The Medium Length Practice of Tendrel ...eshe Tsogyal]], which explains the meaning of ‘[[tendrel]]’ and introduces four methods for removing flaws in [[interdependence]].
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  • ...n 25 years [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]] has recommended it as one of the main [[sādhanas]] for his students to practice individually and in group. ...practice]] of [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], who completed all the required practices seven times in [[retreat]].
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  • ...nse." When a highly advanced [[Bodhisattva]] cultivates many [[religious]] practices, these [[practice]] -- which are likened to a seed -- bear fruit (have thei ...he main [[deity]]; and therefore [[Shingon]] [[temples]] have a variety of main [[deities]].
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  • In [[Tibetan]] it is considered to be the main representative of the [[Yoga Tantra]] class of texts. ...use he is still [[attached]] in some small way to his forsaken [[ascetic]] practices.
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  • ...ous]] {{Wiki|festival}} in [[Tibet]], thousands of [[monks]] (of the three main [[monasteries]] of [[Drepung]], [[Sera]] and [[Ganden]]) [[gathered]] for [ : "The main [[purpose]] of the [[Great Prayer Festival]] is to pray for the long [[life
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  • ...tra]] is known by this [[name]]. In [[Tibetan]] it is considered to be the main representative of the [[Yoga Tantra]] class of texts. ...use he is still [[attached]] in some small way to his forsaken [[ascetic]] practices. Despairing over his inability to find [[Enlightenment]], he is visited by
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  • ...s the sister of the current head of the [[Sakya lineage]], one of the four main sects of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], she received much of her {{Wiki|training}} a ...ers]] as [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]]. Devoting herself to [[Buddhist practices]] from an early age, she completed her first [[retreat]] at age 10.
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  • ...l practices or [[disciplines]] ([[Sanskrit]]: [[sādhanā]]) common to all [[four schools of Tibetan Buddhism]]. ...“something that goes before, something which precedes.” The [[preliminary practices]] establish the foundation for the more advanced [[Vajrayana]] [[sādhanā]
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  • ...bscures the [[mind]]'s [[true nature]], [[lamp offerings]] in [[Buddhist]] practices have [[symbolized]] his [[realization]]. ...e [[stupa]] containing [[relics]] of the [[Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa]], the main [[shrine]] room at KTD offers a most [[auspicious]] setting for making [[la
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  • ...], [[Kingkang]], [[Mati Sengmar]], [[Kagye Trowo Rolpe Tordok]], and other practices of the [[Kama]] and [[Terma]] [[traditions]] at [[Dzogchen Monastery]], and Among his many students, his main [[disciples]] were the [[Second Rabjam Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]], [[Ponlop S
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  • ...[lotus]]. These petals represent the sub-channels that flow from the three main [[energy]] channels of our [[body]] throughout the abdominal region. These So the main practices at this point are two. In [[relation]] to the [[Navel Chakra]], we pay [[at
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  • ...mastering all the accomplishments and [[enlightened activities]] of these practices. ...je]] he received thorough instruction on the profound and secret [[yogic]] practices known as ‘The [[Path of Skillful Means]]’ ([[thap lam]]), and its atten
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  • ...ned the [[sacred]] [[pilgrimage]] gate of the snow mountain of Rudam, the main place of [[sacred]] qualities from among the twenty-five [[snow mountains]]
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  • [[Drukpa Kagyu's Lineage]] holds the [[main lineage of Buddha Akshobhya]], mainly in [[Dechen Choekhor]] (the [[seat of ...tradition]] till today. It's regarded as one of the [[Four Main Essential Practices]] of [[Drukpa Kargyu]].
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  • ...sent the sub-[[channels]] that flow out at the [[throat]] from the [[three main energy channels]] of our [[body]]. ...breath]]. This means that [[mindfulness]] of [[sound]] is also part of the practices related to [[Padma energy]] and [[wisdom]].
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  • ...nd infractions of [[samayas]]. It's one of the [[Four Main]] [[Essential]] Practices of [[Drukpa Kargyu]]. ...[aeons]] we have [[accumulated]] countless [[negative karma]]. This is the main [[hindrances]] for one to realize one's [[Buddha nature]] and [[attain enli
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  • ...ces of his father's [[lineage]]. He was naturally inclined to [[meditation practices]] but decided that he should first study [[philosophy]] before beginning se ...other [[scholars]] and [[yogis]] of [[Tibet]] and [[India]]. However, his main [[disciple]] and [[lineage]] holder was the [[Third Karmapa]], [[Rangjung D
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  • ...respectively. He later specialized in the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]], the the main [[tantra]] of [[Mahāyoga]] class of [[tantra]] according to the [[Nyingma ...main [[object]] of [[faith]] at [[Lhachen Khang]] ([[lha chen khang]]), a main [[temple]] there. [[Damchen]] also is said to have [[offered]] a life-size
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  • ...]] of all of these is the notion of [[Honzon Kaji]], becoming one with the main [[deity]]. [[Honzon]] simply refers to the main [[deity]] in any given [[ritual]]. [[Kaji]] refers to the [[enhancement]] o
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  • ...]] and [[Tibetan tradition]] where the [[master]] or [[guru]] occupies the main role in [[spiritual]] [[development]]. There are some practices, [[meditations]] and texts which may be learnt from secondary sources, such
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  • ...lightenment]]. He composed many [[prayers]] for use in the [[traditional]] practices of his own [[lineage]] and thereby established a [[body]] of Kamtsang litur ...gent and giving him indications of where he would next take [[birth]]. His main [[spiritual]] heir was Bengar Jampal Zangpo, composer of the famous 'Short
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  • ...[[tantra]]; it is the main [[body]] of [[completion stage]] practice. The main goal of the [[Six Yogas]] is to achieve the blissful and [[clear light]] na [[Tummo]] is the foundation of other practices including [[karmamudra]]. It purifies all negativities and enhances the [[i
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  • It is through these practices that we work to attain [[spiritual]] realization. Our [[sadhana practices]] involves [[chanting]] the [[tantric liturgy]], [[meditation]], and [[chan
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  • By [[Friday]] morning, the beginning of the main practice, some noticeable changes had occurred at the pavillion. At 10.00pm ..., both from [[Rumtek Monastery]] in [[Sikkim]], which is preserving this [[Four-Armed Mahakala]] [[tradition]] at the behest of the [[17th Karmapa]].
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  • ...rature}} compiled by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo] is sometimes added, making four volumes. ...[visualization]] manuals; as well as daily practice liturgies, [[Long-life practices]] and [[empowerments]] and the [[Tsalung]] and [[Trulkhor]] set of teaching
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  • ...ions]] and sophisticated [[philosophy]] and teachings. These teachings and practices help to cultivate the [[heart-mind]] of [[compassion]] and [[wisdom]]. They [[Yungdrung Bön]] can be categorized into three main sets of teachings. These three sets are known as
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  • ...[Rituals]] involving the [[Dalai Lama]] of [[Tibet]]. Its main [[tantric]] practices reportedly include those of [[Kalachakra]], [[Yamantaka]], [[Chakrasamvara] ...]]) has "nearly 200" [[Monks]] (up from 55 in 1959), representing all four main [[Tibetan]] [[monastic]] [[lineages]].
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  • ...onang]] practices, and more specifically [[Kālacakra]] {{Wiki|individual}} practices from the preliminaries ([[sngon 'gro]]) to the [[completion stage]] ([[rdzo ...ect [[contact]] with the actual [[masters]] and practitioners, must be the main instrument.
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  • ...miraculously conceived sons. [[Apang Tertön]] came from [[Golok]] and his practices spread throughout [[Tibet]]. The main holder of his teachings was his daughter [[Tare Lhamo]] (1938-2003), as wel
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  • ...amaja]]. You can also take the [[initiation]] for [[Kalachakra]], but your main practice is [[Guhyasamaja]]. Your general practice is [[Medicine Buddha]] a ...[mala]] of [[OM MANI PADME HUM]] every day. If you can, recite two, three, four, five or ten malas—that would be incredible. After doing this every day,
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  • ...teachings and practices. It begins with the four mind-changings and the [[Four Foundations]] after which you also practice some [[emptiness]] [[meditation ...) literally means [[mental]] (yid) commitment (dam) referring to the one’s main [[deity]] with whom one has an inseparable bond through [[pure]] [[samaya]]
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  • ...canonical]] [[Mahayana texts]] by someone who his honoured by all the four main sects of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. What is more, the [[Mila]] Grubum is central ...Tantrism]], which [[Milarepa]] was schooled in. The [[Buddhist]] [[Tantric practices]] contain [[mantra yoga]], [[breathing]] exercises and much else, and [[yog
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  • ...} and were key works in the [[development]] of the [[Buddhist meditation]] practices of [[Chinese Buddhism]]. The five main types of [[meditation]] in these [[sutras]] are:
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  • [[Shigatse]] in central [[Tibet]]. [[Rinpoche's]] two main [[masters]] were [[Bönruponlob Rinpoche]] and the [[Venerable]] [[Lopon Sa ...English]] that is commonly available that actually describes in detail the practices of [[dzogchen]].
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  • According to [[Lama Zopa Rinpoche]], the most [[essential]] practices are these: In addition, if one is able, the following [[prayers]] and practices can be done:
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  • ...e aimed at the practices of the [[deva]] [[deities]]. Their inclusion into main {{Wiki|stream}} [[Buddhist doctrines]] was said to have mixed [[Brahmanism] ...und [[doctrines]] expounded by the [[Tantric]] or [[Esoteric School]], its practices were not readily revealed to the [[world]]. Hence, it is defined as `[[esot
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  • ...rotector]] of both the [[Gélug]] School and the [[Nyingma tradition]], and main [[protector]] for the [[Tamdrin]] ([[rTa grin]] / [[Hayagriva]]) cycles of ...ool however, as both the 1st and [[2nd Dalai Lama]]s engaged in [[Begtsé]] practices.
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  • One of the main [[protector deities]] of [[Tibet]] and of the [[Dalai Lama]]. The [[deity's A {{Wiki|female}} [[meditational deity]] associated with practices related to the [[Healing]] of certain [[illnesses]].
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  • ...anasi]], [[India]]. In 1971, the publishing house moved to California. The main [[purpose]] of [[Dharma]] Publishing is to preserve and distribute [[Tibeta ...s, and [[retreats]] based on the [[books]] of [[Tarthang Tulku]], with the main intent of spreading the teachings of the [[Buddha]] to the {{Wiki|West}}.
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  • ...he is called [[Dorje Phurba]], [[Vajrakilaya]]. Primarily, he enacts the [[four activities]]: [[peaceful]], increasing, magnetizing, and subjugating. Howev ...became [[realized]] based on [[Phurba]]. The [[Nyingma lineage]] has three main [[wrathful deities]]: [[Mamo]], [[Shinje]], and [[Phurba]]. In [[Tibet]], t
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  • ...f especial importance to the [[Shangpa Kagyu]] lineage. She was one of the main teachers of their founder [[Khyungpo Naljor]] ([[khyung po rnal 'byor]], 11 ...r complete [[empowerments]] for the yogic practices, as well as the secret practices of the generation and completion process meditations.
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  • ...e the other short practices available to the [[vajrayana]] [[sangha]]. The main [[yidam practice]] for [[Shambhala]] will remain the [[Werma Sadhana]]. ...year-long [[retreat]] in the same way as the Tenshuk and the [[preparatory practices]] that have been done in {{Wiki|Asia}} and the [[west]]. To learn more abou
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  • ...on the [[breathing]] or on a statue of the [[Buddha]], after which is the main practice of contemplation on [[egolessness]]. ...[vipashyana]] ([[Tibetan]]: [[lhagthong]]). So all [[Buddhist meditation]] practices can be grouped into resting and [[insight]], or [[shamatha and vipashyana]]
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  • ...crossed around the waist of his [[consort]] [[Vishvamata]] and each of his main hand holds a [[vajra]] ([[dorje]]). [[Vishvamata]] also has four heads, each one has three [[eyes]]. She has eight arms and each hand also h
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  • [[Vajrayana]], the [[Diamond Way]], is a group of teachings and practices taught by the “[[second Buddha]]”, the great [[tantric master]] from [[ ...counter-productive to one whose mind-set is suitable to [[Vajrayana]]. The practices of [[Hinayana]], the [[Lesser Vehicle]] based on [[renunciation]], may be r
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  • '''[[Shechen Monastery]]''', one the [[six main Nyingma monasteries of Tibet]], was destroyed in the late 1950’s during t ...story of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the important [[teachers]] from its four main schools. Over one hundred and fifty [[statues]] were made for the [[Monaste
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  • ...ished [[in Tibet]] and thereafter virtually [[died]] out in [[India]]. The four predominant [[Tibetan]] orders today are an amalgam of different [[Indian t Below you find a brief description of the four main orders, and of several less widely known [[traditions]] of the [[Vajrayāna
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  • ...nd its [[asanas]] ([[postures]]) or as a [[form]] of exercise. Someone who practices [[yoga]] or follows the [[yoga]] [[philosophy]] is called a [[Yogi]]. In m ...es]], are intended to support the primary [[meditative]] and [[religious]] practices of [[yoga]]. There are a number of schools of [[yoga]], which employ a vari
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  • See the [[deception]] as being [[four bodies]]; The four acts are the supreme method.
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  • ==TWO: The main practice, which is [[training in bodhicitta]]== [[Seeing]] [[confusion]] as the [[four kayas]] is unsurpassable [[shunyata]] [[protection]].
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  • ...and [[concentration]] on the points of the [[Dzogchen Khandro Nyingthik]] practices and gave innumerable teachings on the [[Kama]] and [[Terma]] [[traditions]] ...ed the ripening [[empowerment]] and liberating instructions, including his main [[disciples]] [[Dodrupchen Kunzang Shenphen]], [[Barchung Jigme Gocha]], [
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  • ...Prayer Wheels]], and [[pilgrimages]] are some of the other [[ritualistic]] practices incorporated by [[traditional]] [[Buddhists]]. ...nderings, and are intended to aid in [[Buddhist]] [[Meditation]]. The five main [[Esoteric]] [[mudras]] found in [[Buddhist Art]] depict the [[Five Dhyani
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  • ...ransgression}} of [[samayas]]. It's one of the [[Four Main]] [[Essential]] Practices of [[Drukpa Kargyu]]. ...at concealing one's [[Buddha nature]]. Coupled with the downfalls in one's practices, particularly the violations of [[vows]] and transgressed [[samayas]], crea
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  • ...n he went again to the same [[Buddha]] and pronounced the [[48 vows]], the main one of which is the 18th, formulated by T 360 as follows: ...hakṣetreṣu … samyaksaṃbodhim abhisaṃbuddheyam. Then he [[accumulated]] the practices so that his [[vows]] were [[realized]] and he became the {{Wiki|perfect}} [
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  • ...rn india}} sometime around the 10th century A.D. [[Tilopa]] received the [[four special transmissions]] (T:[[bka-babs-bzhi]]) and mastered them. ...g the {{Wiki|identities}} of the [[masters]] associated with each of the [[four transmissions]] the most common consensus indicates that their sources are
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  • ..., the Sakyong’s half-brother from [[Marpa]] House in Boulder, acted as the main chopon (the principal [[shrine]] {{Wiki|attendant}}) and assistant to the S ...treasure]] [[teaching]]) discovered by Jamyang Khyentse Wangmo, one of the main figures in an {{Wiki|ecumenical}} {{Wiki|movement}} in 19th century [[Tibet
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  • ...nerally related to acts of [[generosity]], [[meditative concentration]] or practices of [[asceticism]], but which are still [[tainted]] by [[worldly]] goals. Be ::The main feature of the [[realm]] of the [[gods]], is that it is devoid of [[sufferi
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