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'''Sixfold satisfaction''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshim pa drug ldan'') or '''sixfold contentment''' | '''Sixfold satisfaction''' (Tib. ཚིམ་པ་དྲུག་ལྡན་ལྡན་, ''tsimpa drukden den'', [[Wyl.]] ''tshim pa drug ldan'') or '''sixfold contentment''' — the intended result of a [[tsok]] offering. According to [[Sakya Pandita]], this system of the six-fold satisfaction originates from the explanatory tradition of the ''[[Emergence from Samputa]]'' [[tantra]]. | ||
# | Accordingly, the participants are required to actualize and fulfil all six points in order for a Tsok offering to become genuine and authentic. The six points vary slightly from commentary to commentary. According to [[Adzom Gyalse Gyurme Dorje]] they are: | ||
# | #to satisfy the [[deities]] of the field of accumulation with outer, inner and secret [[offerings]], | ||
# | #to satisfy the [[yogi]]ns and [[yogini]]s with foods and drinks, | ||
# | #to satisfy the wisdom [[mandala]] with the essence of [[amrita]], | ||
# | #to satisfy the deities of the body mandala with the wisdom of bliss and [[emptiness]], | ||
# | #to satisfy the outer and inner [[dakini]]s with the offering of songs, and | ||
#to satisfy the haughty spirits with the [[torma]]. | |||
Through the practitioners’ correct application of [[mantra]], [[mudra]] and [[samadhi]], within the [[Nyingma]] tradition these points are then fulfilled through: | |||
#the offering of the first, second and third portions, | |||
#the distribution and consumption of the offerings, | |||
#the offering of amrita and [[rakta]], | |||
#the visualisation and yogic practices accompanying the consumption of the feast, | |||
#the offering of song and dance, and | |||
#giving the remainder offering. | |||
==External Links== | |||
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/jamyang-khyentse-wangpo/song-and-dance-to-delight-dakas-and-dakinis| Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo - An Aspiration for the Sixfold Satisfaction of the Mandala of the Feast-Gathering}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 13 January 2025
Sixfold satisfaction (Tib. ཚིམ་པ་དྲུག་ལྡན་ལྡན་, tsimpa drukden den, Wyl. tshim pa drug ldan) or sixfold contentment — the intended result of a tsok offering. According to Sakya Pandita, this system of the six-fold satisfaction originates from the explanatory tradition of the Emergence from Samputa tantra.
Accordingly, the participants are required to actualize and fulfil all six points in order for a Tsok offering to become genuine and authentic. The six points vary slightly from commentary to commentary. According to Adzom Gyalse Gyurme Dorje they are:
- to satisfy the deities of the field of accumulation with outer, inner and secret offerings,
- to satisfy the yogins and yoginis with foods and drinks,
- to satisfy the wisdom mandala with the essence of amrita,
- to satisfy the deities of the body mandala with the wisdom of bliss and emptiness,
- to satisfy the outer and inner dakinis with the offering of songs, and
- to satisfy the haughty spirits with the torma.
Through the practitioners’ correct application of mantra, mudra and samadhi, within the Nyingma tradition these points are then fulfilled through:
- the offering of the first, second and third portions,
- the distribution and consumption of the offerings,
- the offering of amrita and rakta,
- the visualisation and yogic practices accompanying the consumption of the feast,
- the offering of song and dance, and
- giving the remainder offering.