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The Fivefold Mahamudra, of the Drigungpas consist of: 1) The Great Seal of Bodhichitta (byang sems phyag chen); 2) the Great Seal of the Deity's form (lha sku'i phyag chen); 3) the Great Seal of Fervent Devotion (mos gus phyag chen); 4) the Great Seal of the True Nature (gnas lugs phyag chen); and 5) the Great Seal of Dedication (bsngo ba'i phyag chen). [MR] [RY]
The Fivefold Mahamudra, of the Drigungpas consist of: 1) The Great Seal of Bodhichitta (byang sems phyag chen); 2) the Great Seal of the Deity's form (lha sku'i phyag chen); 3) the Great Seal of Fervent Devotion (mos gus phyag chen); 4) the Great Seal of the True Nature (gnas lugs phyag chen); and 5) the Great Seal of Dedication (bsngo ba'i phyag chen). [MR] [RY]



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The Fivefold Mahamudra, of the Drigungpas consist of: 1) The Great Seal of Bodhichitta (byang sems phyag chen); 2) the Great Seal of the Deity's form (lha sku'i phyag chen); 3) the Great Seal of Fervent Devotion (mos gus phyag chen); 4) the Great Seal of the True Nature (gnas lugs phyag chen); and 5) the Great Seal of Dedication (bsngo ba'i phyag chen). [MR] [RY]

Fivefold Mahamudra, of the Drigungpas school [RY]

Fivefold Mahamudra, of the Drigungpas [RY]

Fivefold Mahamudra [RY]

Five-fold Mahamudra [RY]

of the 'bri gung bka' brgyud pa tradition [RY]

of the Drigungpas [RY]