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Latest revision as of 10:29, 7 June 2006
Yogic discipline (rtul shugs).
Additional practices for a tantrika in order to train in implementing the view of Vajrayana during activities; for example Cho (gcod) practice in frightening places. It can be pursued by the practitioner who has strong familiarity with the view and stability in meditation practice. Carries often the connotation of 'courageous conduct.' [RY]