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The '''nine peaceful expressions''' ([[Wyl.]] ''zhi tshul dgu'') are characteristics of peaceful deities. | The '''nine peaceful expressions''' ([[Wyl.]] ''zhi tshul dgu'') are characteristics of peaceful [[deity|deities]]. | ||
According to the [[Magnificent Wisdom Lightning Tantra]], they are: | According to the ''[[Magnificent Wisdom Lightning Tantra]]'', they are: | ||
:Each of their supreme forms | :Each of their supreme forms | ||
:Possesses nine traits. | :Possesses nine traits. | ||
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:Firm, supple, and youthful; | :Firm, supple, and youthful; | ||
:Clear, radiant, attractive, | :Clear, radiant, attractive, | ||
:And blazing with intense presence. <ref>Jigme Lingpa and Getse Mahapandita Tsewang Chokdrub, ''Deity, Mantra and Wisdom: Development Stage Meditation in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra'', translated by the Dharmachakra Translation Committee, Snow Lion, 2007, page 43.</ref> | :And blazing with intense presence.<ref>Jigme Lingpa and Getse Mahapandita Tsewang Chokdrub, ''Deity, Mantra and Wisdom: Development Stage Meditation in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra'', translated by the Dharmachakra Translation Committee, Snow Lion, 2007, page 43.</ref> | ||
This results in the following list: | |||
#Soft (''mnyen pa'') | #Soft (''mnyen pa'') | ||
#Well-proportioned (''lcug pa'') | #Well-proportioned (''lcug pa'') | ||
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:Finally, they should have an intense presence that overwhelms everything with its splendor.<ref>Ibid., page 45.</ref> | :Finally, they should have an intense presence that overwhelms everything with its splendor.<ref>Ibid., page 45.</ref> | ||
==Alternative | ==Alternative Translations== | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 08:34, 16 November 2021
The nine peaceful expressions (Wyl. zhi tshul dgu) are characteristics of peaceful deities.
According to the Magnificent Wisdom Lightning Tantra, they are:
- Each of their supreme forms
- Possesses nine traits.
- They are soft, well-proportioned,
- Firm, supple, and youthful;
- Clear, radiant, attractive,
- And blazing with intense presence.[1]
This results in the following list:
- Soft (mnyen pa)
- Well-proportioned (lcug pa)
- Firm ( 'khril bag chags ba)
- Supple (sgeg bag chags, ldem bag )
- Youthful (gzhon tshul)
- Clear (gsal ba)
- Radiant ( 'tsher ba)
- Attractive (lhun stug pa)
- Intense presence (g.zi byin)
Patrul Rinpoche's Clarifying the Difficult Points in the Development Stage and Deity Yoga, a commentary on Jigme Lingpa's Staircase to Akanishtha, explains them as follows:
- The deity’s form, face, arms, and so forth should be soft, not hard like bone or wood.
- They should be well-proportioned, with the thickness of their bodies gradually tapering at the waist.
- Their flesh should not be loose, but firm.
- They should be supple as well, in the sense that their joints and so forth are flexible.
- Their bodies should be healthy and their skin delicate, thus youthful.
- Their colors should be distinct and clear and they should be radiant, in terms of the boundless light they project.
- Their forms should also be majestic, beautified with the signs of superior beings, and, hence, attractive.
- Finally, they should have an intense presence that overwhelms everything with its splendor.[2]