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'''The Six Tantras of Liberation Through Wearing''' (btags grol rgyud drug) are six texts that form the core of Heart Essence of the Dakinis, the [[Khandro Nyingthig]]. The root tantra of this cycle of teachings is titled '''The Essence of Liberation through Wearing''' (btags grol snying po).
'''The Six Tantras of Liberation Through Wearing''' - ([[btags grol rgyud drug]]) are six texts that form the core of ''Heart Essence of the Dakinis'', the [[Khandro Nyingthig]]. The root tantra of this cycle of teachings is titled ''The Essence of Liberation through Wearing'' ([[btags grol snying po]]).


The term “[[liberation through wearing]]” refers to one of six types of liberation: 1) liberation through hearing, 2) liberation through wearing, 3) liberation through seeing, 4) liberation through remembering, 5) liberation through tasting, and 6) liberation through touching.
The term “[[liberation through wearing]]” refers to one of six types of liberation: 1) liberation through hearing, 2) liberation through wearing, 3) liberation through seeing, 4) liberation through remembering, 5) liberation through tasting, and 6) liberation through touching.
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See also: [[Khandro Nyingthig]].


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Latest revision as of 08:29, 13 December 2005

The Six Tantras of Liberation Through Wearing - (btags grol rgyud drug) are six texts that form the core of Heart Essence of the Dakinis, the Khandro Nyingthig. The root tantra of this cycle of teachings is titled The Essence of Liberation through Wearing (btags grol snying po).

The term “liberation through wearing” refers to one of six types of liberation: 1) liberation through hearing, 2) liberation through wearing, 3) liberation through seeing, 4) liberation through remembering, 5) liberation through tasting, and 6) liberation through touching.


See also: Khandro Nyingthig.