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[[three mandalas of Anu Yoga]] ([[a nu'i dkyil 'khor gsum]]) - For the three mandalas of Anu [Yoga], the view is to establish distinctly that all ground phenomena are three mandalas:
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anuttara yoga, highest yoga tantra, the unexcelled yoga [IW]  
  
*1) the unconstructed basis space of nonarising is the pure expansive sky of the consort [[Samantabhadri]], also called 'the primordial mandala of isness.'
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anuttara yoga [IW]  
  
*2) This doesn't obstruct the subject, the great bliss that is luminously present as self-existing awareness, which is wisdom [[Samantabhadra]], also called 'the natural mandala of spontaneous presence.'
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anuttarayoga. highest yoga tantra, the unexcelled yoga; Anuttara Yoga [RY]  
  
*3) This basic space and wisdom as nondual is the Child of Great Bliss, also called 'the fundamental mandala of awakened mind.'  [RY]
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Anuttara Yoga, Unexcelled Yoga [RY]  
  
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Unexcelled Yoga [RY]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 30 January 2006

anuttara yoga, highest yoga tantra, the unexcelled yoga [IW]

anuttara yoga [IW]

anuttarayoga. highest yoga tantra, the unexcelled yoga; Anuttara Yoga [RY]

Anuttara Yoga, Unexcelled Yoga [RY]

Unexcelled Yoga [RY]