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[[Five Aspects of Mantra]] ([[sngags kyi yan lag lnga]]) - : | |||
*The thatness of deity ([[lha'i de kho na nyid]]) is the [[relative bodhichitta]]. | |||
*The thatness of self ([[bdag gi kho na nyid]]) is the [[mandala]] of body. | |||
*The thatness of guhyamantra ([[gsang sngags kyi kho na nyid]]) is the placement of the seed syllable and the mantra chain in the center of the heart. | |||
*The thatness of recitation ([[bzlas brjod kyi kho na nyid]]) is the repetition of the root mantra, essence mantra and quintessence mantra. | |||
*The thatness of emanation and absorption ([['phro 'du'i kho na nyid]]) is the emanating and reabsorbing of light rays from the seed syllable [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 02:00, 3 March 2006
Five Aspects of Mantra (sngags kyi yan lag lnga) - :
- The thatness of deity (lha'i de kho na nyid) is the relative bodhichitta.
- The thatness of self (bdag gi kho na nyid) is the mandala of body.
- The thatness of guhyamantra (gsang sngags kyi kho na nyid) is the placement of the seed syllable and the mantra chain in the center of the heart.
- The thatness of recitation (bzlas brjod kyi kho na nyid) is the repetition of the root mantra, essence mantra and quintessence mantra.
- The thatness of emanation and absorption ('phro 'du'i kho na nyid) is the emanating and reabsorbing of light rays from the seed syllable [RY]