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Yang Zab Nyingpo

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Yang Zab Nyingpo (Wyl. yang zab snying po) 'The Deepest Heart Essence of Vajrakilaya' is a practice of Vajrakilaya from a terma revelation of Tertön Sogyal. It is said to be the shortest of the three most important Vajrakilaya practices among Tertön Sogyal's collected termas.[1]

Texts

The Clear Meaning Inventory says that there are thirteen sections to the cycle, which it lists as follows:

  1. Prayer
  2. purification tormas
  3. descent of blessings,
  4. ultimate empowerment,
  5. samaya,
  6. long sadhana (las byang),
  7. Praise
  8. Exhortation (bskul ba)
  9. Kilaya guardians’ striking rite (gdab las)
  10. Fulfilment (bskang ba)
  11. Averting ritual (bzlog pa)
  12. fire offering
  13. inventory

Bylakuppe Edition

From The collected visionary revelations and textual rediscoveries (gter chos) of las-rab-glin-pa alias ñag-bla bsod-rgyal (1856-1926), Bylakuppe, 1985, Vol. Pa (13):

Footnotes

  1. Khenpo Jikphun said that the three main Vajrakilaya termas of Tertön Sogyal are Yang Sang Tröpa, which is very long, Yang Nying Pudri, which is of medium length, and Yang Zab Nyingpo, which is quite short.

Source

RigpaWiki:Yang Zab Nyingpo