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*The term tanagana, ‘union and liberation,’ is a key word in Vajrayana practice. For instance, "Using his ‘five arrows’ of [[discriminating knowledge]], Padmasambhava engaged in the act of ‘liberating’ the five poisons by recognizing their essence while ‘uniting’ with emptiness, the basic nature of all appearances.” [[EPK]] | *The term tanagana, ‘union and liberation,’ is a key word in Vajrayana practice. For instance, "Using his ‘five arrows’ of [[discriminating knowledge]], Padmasambhava engaged in the act of ‘liberating’ the five poisons by recognizing their essence while ‘uniting’ with emptiness, the basic nature of all appearances.” [[EPK]] | ||
*Tanagana ([[sbyor sgrol]]). The Vajrayana practice of '[[union and liberation]]:' liberating ignorance and disturbing emotions by uniting with the wisdom of the enlightened state. [[EPK]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 13 November 2006
- The term tanagana, ‘union and liberation,’ is a key word in Vajrayana practice. For instance, "Using his ‘five arrows’ of discriminating knowledge, Padmasambhava engaged in the act of ‘liberating’ the five poisons by recognizing their essence while ‘uniting’ with emptiness, the basic nature of all appearances.” EPK
- Tanagana (sbyor sgrol). The Vajrayana practice of 'union and liberation:' liberating ignorance and disturbing emotions by uniting with the wisdom of the enlightened state. EPK