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Eight Sections of the Magical Net ([[sgyu 'phrul sde brgyad]]): | |||
#The [[Essence of Secrets]] ([[gsang ba'i snying po]]), [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]], | |||
#the [[Forty Magical Nets]], [[Fortyfold Magical Net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul bzhi bcu pa]]), | |||
#the [[Unsurpassable Magical Net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul bla ma]]), | |||
#the [[Leulag Magical Net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul gyi le lag]]), | |||
#the [[Eightfold Magical Net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul brgyad pa]]), | |||
#the [[Magical Net of the Goddess]] ([[lha mo sgyu 'phrul]]), | |||
#the [[Eighty Magical Nets]], [[Eightyfold Magical Net]] ([[sgyu phrul brgyad bcu pa]]), | |||
#and the [[Magical Net of Manjushri]]. | |||
In his ''[[Essence of Accomplishment]]'' (p. 6A:4), [[Mipham Rinpoche]] explains that the view in the Eight Sections of the Magical Net belong to [[Ati Yoga]] while the conduct they teach belong to [[Maha Yoga]]. For that reason they are sometimes said to be classified in between as [[Anu Yoga tantras]]. In any case, they reveal the key points of the [[development stage]], the [[completion stage]], and the [[Great Perfection]] and can therefore be classified under any of the [[Three Inner Tantras|three inner tantras]]. [RY]<br> | |||
From the glossary to ''[[The Lotus-Born]]''. | |||
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[[Eight Maya Sections]] ([[sgyu 'phrul sde brgyad]]). [RY] | [[Eight Maya Sections]] ([[sgyu 'phrul sde brgyad]]). [RY] | ||
*Also: [[Eight Sections of Great Magical Net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul chen po sde brgyad]]) in [[Wellspings]]: The [[Eight Sections of Magical Net]] include the [[Essence of Secrets]] that states the magical display of mind, the [[Magical Net of the Goddess]] that describes the display, the [[Eightfold Magical Net]] that perfects the mandala, the [[Fortyfold Magical Net]] that reveals the activities in their completeness, the [[Unsurpassable Magical Net]] that is the self-manifest wakefulness, the [[Eightyfold Magical Net]] that perfects the qualities, the [[Leulag Magical Net]] that eminently demonstrates sacred commitments, and the [[Magical Net of Manjushri]] that encompasses the entirety of the Collections. [[epk]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 14 December 2010
Eight Sections of the Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul sde brgyad):
- The Essence of Secrets (gsang ba'i snying po), Guhyagarbha Tantra,
- the Forty Magical Nets, Fortyfold Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul bzhi bcu pa),
- the Unsurpassable Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul bla ma),
- the Leulag Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul gyi le lag),
- the Eightfold Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul brgyad pa),
- the Magical Net of the Goddess (lha mo sgyu 'phrul),
- the Eighty Magical Nets, Eightyfold Magical Net (sgyu phrul brgyad bcu pa),
- and the Magical Net of Manjushri.
In his Essence of Accomplishment (p. 6A:4), Mipham Rinpoche explains that the view in the Eight Sections of the Magical Net belong to Ati Yoga while the conduct they teach belong to Maha Yoga. For that reason they are sometimes said to be classified in between as Anu Yoga tantras. In any case, they reveal the key points of the development stage, the completion stage, and the Great Perfection and can therefore be classified under any of the three inner tantras. [RY]
From the glossary to The Lotus-Born.
Eight Maya Sections (sgyu 'phrul sde brgyad). [RY]
- Also: Eight Sections of Great Magical Net (sgyu 'phrul chen po sde brgyad) in Wellspings: The Eight Sections of Magical Net include the Essence of Secrets that states the magical display of mind, the Magical Net of the Goddess that describes the display, the Eightfold Magical Net that perfects the mandala, the Fortyfold Magical Net that reveals the activities in their completeness, the Unsurpassable Magical Net that is the self-manifest wakefulness, the Eightyfold Magical Net that perfects the qualities, the Leulag Magical Net that eminently demonstrates sacred commitments, and the Magical Net of Manjushri that encompasses the entirety of the Collections. epk