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[[Category: | Anu Yoga, subsequent yoga. Syn [[a nu yo ga]] [RY] | ||
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Anu Yoga [RY] | |||
Anuyoga [RY] | |||
anu yoga, the subsequent yoga [IW] | |||
anuyoga, Vehicle of the Anuyoga Tantra, Anuyoga [JV] | |||
Anu Yoga. The second of the [[Three Inner Tantras]], Maha, Anu and Ati. It emphasizes knowledge ([[prajna]]) rather than means ([[upaya]]) and the [[completion stage]] rather than the [[development stage]]. The view of [[Anu Yoga]] is that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to the [[insight]] into the [[nondual nature]] of space and [[wisdom]]. The Anu Yoga mandala is regarded as contained within the [[vajra body]]. Anu means 'subsequent.' [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 02:57, 15 February 2006
Anu Yoga, subsequent yoga. Syn a nu yo ga [RY]
Anu Yoga [RY]
Anuyoga [RY]
anu yoga, the subsequent yoga [IW]
anuyoga, Vehicle of the Anuyoga Tantra, Anuyoga [JV]
Anu Yoga. The second of the Three Inner Tantras, Maha, Anu and Ati. It emphasizes knowledge (prajna) rather than means (upaya) and the completion stage rather than the development stage. The view of Anu Yoga is that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to the insight into the nondual nature of space and wisdom. The Anu Yoga mandala is regarded as contained within the vajra body. Anu means 'subsequent.' [RY]