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Six doctrines of Naropa, often translated wrongly as "six yogas...", confusing this sytem with the [[sbyor drug]] of the Kalachakra system. A system of advanced practices handed down from [[Naropa]] to the translator [[Marpa]], who introduced them into Tibet. He in turn transmitted these practices to his students, particulary to [[Jetsun Milarepa]]. The six doctrines are: the practice of inner heat ([[gtum mo]]), the illusory body ([[sgyu lus]]), the dream state ([[rmi lam]]), the clear light or luminosity ([['od gsal]]), the ejection of consciousness ([['pho ba]]), and the intermediate states [[bar do]]. Combined with the meditations of deities such as [[Vajrayogini]]/[[Vajravarahi]] or [[Chakrasamvara]], and the system of [[Mahamudra]] they are the most important meditational practices of the various [[Kagyu]] schools | Six doctrines of Naropa, often translated wrongly as "six yogas...", confusing this sytem with the [[sbyor drug]] of the Kalachakra system. A system of advanced practices handed down from [[Naropa]] to the translator [[Marpa]], who introduced them into Tibet. He in turn transmitted these practices to his students, particulary to [[Jetsun Milarepa]]. The six doctrines are: the practice of inner heat ([[gtum mo]]), the illusory body ([[sgyu lus]]), the dream state ([[rmi lam]]), the clear light or luminosity ([['od gsal]]), the ejection of consciousness ([['pho ba]]), and the intermediate states [[bar do]]. Combined with the meditations of deities such as [[Vajrayogini]]/[[Vajravarahi]] or [[Chakrasamvara]], and the system of [[Mahamudra]] they are the most important meditational practices of the various [[Kagyu]] schools [TSD] | ||
yogas of Naropa, six [RY] | yogas of Naropa, six [RY] |
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Six doctrines of Naropa, often translated wrongly as "six yogas...", confusing this sytem with the sbyor drug of the Kalachakra system. A system of advanced practices handed down from Naropa to the translator Marpa, who introduced them into Tibet. He in turn transmitted these practices to his students, particulary to Jetsun Milarepa. The six doctrines are: the practice of inner heat (gtum mo), the illusory body (sgyu lus), the dream state (rmi lam), the clear light or luminosity ('od gsal), the ejection of consciousness ('pho ba), and the intermediate states bar do. Combined with the meditations of deities such as Vajrayogini/Vajravarahi or Chakrasamvara, and the system of Mahamudra they are the most important meditational practices of the various Kagyu schools [TSD]
yogas of Naropa, six [RY]
the six yogas of naropa, [[gtum mo - candali, "inner heat", [[sgyu lus - illusory body, [[rmi lam - dreaming, [['od gsal - luminosity, [['pho ba - ejection of consciousness, [[bar do - bardo, "the intermediate states"] [tserig] [IW]
the six yogas of naropa, [IW]
Six Yogas of Naropa [RY]
six yogas of naropa [JV]
six yogas of Naropa [IW]
the Six Yogas of Naropa, gtum mo chandali, "inner heat", sgyu lus illusory body, rmi lam dreaming, 'od gsal luminosity, 'pho ba ejection of consciousness, bar do bardo, "the intermediate states"] [RY]
six yogas of naropa; [[gtum mo - candali, "inner heat", [[sgyu lus - illusory body, [[rmi lam - dreaming, 'od gsal - luminosity, [['pho ba - ejection of consciousness, [[bar do - bardo, "the intermediate states") [IW]