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'''Mara''' ([[bdud]]). Demon or demonic influence that creates obstacles for practice and enlightenment. Mythologically said be a powerful god who dwells in the highest abode in the [[Realms of Desire]]; the master of illusion who attempted to prevent the Buddha from attaining enlightenment at [[Bodhgaya]]. For the Dharma practitioner, Mara symbolizes one's own ego-clinging and preoccupation with the eight worldly concerns. Generally, there are [[Four Maras|four maras]] or obstructions to practice of the Dharma: those of defilements, death and the aggregates, and the godly mara of seduction. Sometimes the four maras are mentioned by name; Lord of Death, Godly Son, Klesha and Skandha.  
'''Lower sections of Secret Mantra''' ([[rgyud sde 'og ma]]). The [[Three Outer Tantras]]: [[Kriya]], [[Charya]]/[[Upa]], and [[Yoga Tantra]].
 
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Revision as of 22:42, 21 December 2005

Lower sections of Secret Mantra (rgyud sde 'og ma). The Three Outer Tantras: Kriya, Charya/Upa, and Yoga Tantra.