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'''Tsé Guk''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshe ‘gugs''), ' | '''Tsé Guk''' (Tib. ཚེ་འགུགས་, [[Wyl.]] ''tshe ‘gugs''), or 'life-summoning practice', is a [[Vajrayana]] practice for repairing, restoring and reclaiming life force, hence increasing one's life-span. Through this ritual, the quintessence of life and longevity is gathered from the whole universe, animate and inanimate, and particularly from beings who have very long lives such as [[gods]], [[rishi]]s and so on. It is drawn back into the practitioner, extending their life, and in the practice articles conferring them the power to extend life. | ||
Life-summoning practices are often chanted after the [[mantra]] recitation of [[sadhana]] practices, particularly, but not exclusively, in long life sadhanas. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 4 March 2022
Tsé Guk (Tib. ཚེ་འགུགས་, Wyl. tshe ‘gugs), or 'life-summoning practice', is a Vajrayana practice for repairing, restoring and reclaiming life force, hence increasing one's life-span. Through this ritual, the quintessence of life and longevity is gathered from the whole universe, animate and inanimate, and particularly from beings who have very long lives such as gods, rishis and so on. It is drawn back into the practitioner, extending their life, and in the practice articles conferring them the power to extend life.
Life-summoning practices are often chanted after the mantra recitation of sadhana practices, particularly, but not exclusively, in long life sadhanas.