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It is rich in methods and without difficulties.<br /> | It is rich in methods and without difficulties.<br /> | ||
It is for those with sharp faculties.<br /> | It is for those with sharp faculties.<br /> | ||
The mantra vehicle is especially sublime.<br /> | The [[mantrayana|mantra vehicle]] is especially sublime.<br /> | ||
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ekārthatve ’py asaṃmohād bahūpāyād aduṣkarāt |
tīkṣṇendriyādhikārāc ca mantraśāstraṃ viśiṣyate ||[1]
དོན་གཅིག་ན་ཡང་མ་རྨོངས་དང༌། །
ཐབས་མང་དཀའ་བ་མེད་པ་དང༌། །
དབང་པོ་རྣོན་པོའི་དབང་བྱས་པས། །
It has the same goal but is free from all confusion,
It is rich in methods and without difficulties.
It is for those with sharp faculties.
The mantra vehicle is especially sublime.
- Tripiṭakamalla, The Torch of the Three Methods (*Nayatrayapradīpa, Wyl. tshul gsum sgron me)
Notes
- ↑ Onians, Isabelle, 'Tantric Buddhist Apologetics or Antinomianism as a Norm', Ph.d. dissertation, Oxford, 2002: 88-89.