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[[Image:Vajrakilaya.JPG|thumb|'''Vajrakilaya''' courtesy of Terton Sogyal Trust]]
[[Image:Vajrakilaya.JPG|thumb|'''Vajrakilaya''' courtesy of Terton Sogyal Trust]]
'''Vajrakilaya''' (Skt. ''Vajrakīlaya''; Tib. [[རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ་]], ''Dorje Phurba'', [[Wyl.]] ''rdo rje phur pa'') or '''Vajrakumara''' (Skt. ''Vajrakumāra''; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་གཞོན་ནུ་,  ''Dorje Shönnu''; Wyl. ''rdo rje gzhon nu'') — the wrathful [[heruka]] Vajrakilaya is the [[yidam]] deity who embodies the [[enlightened activity]] of all the [[buddha]]s and whose practice is famous for being the most powerful for removing [[obstacles]], destroying the forces hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevalent in this age. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight deities of [[Kagyé]].
'''Vajrakilaya''' (Skt. ''Vajrakīlaya''; Tib. [[རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ་]], ''Dorje Phurba'', [[Wyl.]] ''rdo rje phur pa'') or '''Vajrakumara''' (Skt. ''Vajrakumāra''; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་གཞོན་ནུ་,  ''Dorje Shönnu'', Wyl. ''rdo rje gzhon nu'') — the wrathful [[heruka]] Vajrakilaya is the [[yidam]] deity who embodies the [[enlightened activity]] of all the [[buddha]]s and whose practice is famous for being the most powerful for removing [[obstacles]], destroying the forces hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevalent in this age. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight deities of [[Kagyé]].
 
==Texts==
*'''Fragment of the Vajrakīla Root Tantra''' (Skt. ''vajrakīlaya-mūla-tantra-khaṇḍaḥ (sic)''; Wyl. ''rDo rje phur pa rtsa ba'i rgyud kyi dum bu'')
**English translation: ''Fragment of the Vajrakīla Root Tantra'', translated by Martin J. Boord, in ''A Bolt of Lightning From The Blue'' (Berlin: edition khordong, 2002), pages 79-90.
**Colophon: ''This fragment of the root tantra of Vajrakīla was translated [into Tibetan] by the illustrious [[Sakya Pandita]] in accordance with an original Indian manuscript that had actually belonged to the ācārya [[Padmasambhava]]. Requests having been made, it was set down in writing in Shangs Sreg-zhing in the district of gYas-ru (eastern [[Tsang]]).''
 
*'''Accomplishment of the Supreme Activity: A Method for Reciting the Fragment of the Vajrakīla Root Tantra''' (Wyl. ''phur ba rtsa dum rgyud kyi bklags thabs phrin las mchog grub''), by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]].
**English translation: ''Supreme Siddhi Activities, A companion manual for reading the Fragment of the Vajrakilaya Root Tantra'', translated by Gyurme Avertin, 2018.
 
==Commentaries==
[[Jamgön Kongtrul]], '''Words that Delight the Awesome Ones: A Quintessential Commentary on the Fragment of the Glorious Vajrakīla Root Tantra''' (''dpal rdo rje phur pa rtsa ba'i rgyud kyi dum bu'i 'grel pa snying po bsdus pa dpal chen dgyes pa'i zhal lung '')
 
==Major Vajrakilaya Practices==
*[[Ratna Lingpa]]'s ''Phurba Yangsang Lamé'' (Wyl. ''yang gsang bla med'')
*[[Jikmé Lingpa]]'s ''[[Gyüluk Phurba]]'' (Wyl. ''rgyud lugs phur pa'')
*The [[Longchen Nyingtik]] practice of Vajrakilaya related to the [[Palchen Düpa]] is called "Overpowering the Forces Of Mara" (''phur pa bdud dpung zil gnon'').


==The Vajrakilaya Practices of the Rigpa Sangha==
==The Vajrakilaya Practices of the Rigpa Sangha==
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==Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha==
==Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha==
*[[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 17 August 1998  
*[[Khenpo Jikme Phuntsok]], [[Lerab Ling]], 27 August 1993
*[[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]], Lerab Ling, 20 August 1997
*[[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]], Lerab Ling, 17 August 1998


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
[[Image:Lama Gonpo Tseten Dorje Phurba Painting.jpg|thumb|'''Vajrakilaya''' a thangka by [[Gönpo Tseten Rinpoche]] according to the [[Longchen Nyingtik]]]]
[[Image:Lama Gonpo Tseten Dorje Phurba Painting.jpg|thumb|'''Vajrakilaya''' a thangka by [[Gönpo Tseten Rinpoche]] according to the [[Longchen Nyingtik]]]]
*''Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha'', section 7. Vajrakilaya (Tertön Sogyal Trust: 2007)
*''Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha'', section 7. Vajrakilaya (Tertön Sogyal Trust: 2007)
*[[Khenpo Namdrol]], ''Vajrakilaya'', (Dharmakosha, 1997 or Snow Lion: 1999)
*Boord, Martin, ''A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila that Clearly Defines the Essential Points'' (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2002), which contains the translation of two short [[tantra]]s of Vajrakila and a full translation of the most important commentary ever written (Wyl. ''phur ‘grel ‘bum nag'') on the subject of kila rites and their understanding for enlightenment by [[Padmasambhava]], [[Vimalamitra]], and Silamanju.
*Martin Boord, ''A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila that Clearly Defines the Essential Points'' (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2002), which contains the translation of two short [[tantra]]s of Vajrakila and a full translation of the most important commentary ever written (Wyl. ''phur ‘grel ‘bum nag'') on the subject of kila rites and their understanding for enlightenment by [[Padmasambhava]], [[Vimalamitra]], and Silamanju.
*Boord, Martin, ''Roll Of Thunder From The Void: Vajrakila texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition, Volume Two'' (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2010)
*Martin Boord, ''Roll Of Thunder From The Void: Vajrakila texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition, Volume Two'' (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2010)
*[[Garchen Rinpoche]], ''Vajrakilaya—A Complete Guide with Experiential Instructions'' (Snow Lion, 2022)
*Khenchen Palden Rinpoche, ''The Dark Red Amulet: Oral Instructions on the Practice of Vajrakilaya'', Snow Lion, 2008
*[[Khenpo Namdrol]], ''Vajrakilaya'' (Dharmakosha, 1997 or Snow Lion: 1999)
*Khenchen Palden Rinpoche, ''The Dark Red Amulet: Oral Instructions on the Practice of Vajrakilaya'' (Snow Lion, 2008)


==Internal Links==
==Internal Links==
*[[Khön Family Lineage of Vajrakilaya]]
*[[Diptachakra]]
*[[Namchak Pudri]]
*[[Pudri Rekpung]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 14 May 2024

Vajrakilaya courtesy of Terton Sogyal Trust

Vajrakilaya (Skt. Vajrakīlaya; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་ཕུར་པ་, Dorje Phurba, Wyl. rdo rje phur pa) or Vajrakumara (Skt. Vajrakumāra; Tib. རྡོ་རྗེ་གཞོན་ནུ་, Dorje Shönnu, Wyl. rdo rje gzhon nu) — the wrathful heruka Vajrakilaya is the yidam deity who embodies the enlightened activity of all the buddhas and whose practice is famous for being the most powerful for removing obstacles, destroying the forces hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevalent in this age. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight deities of Kagyé.

The Vajrakilaya Practices of the Rigpa Sangha

Vajrakilaya from the thangka of Tendrel Nyesel

This was written by Dudjom Rinpoche as a short daily practice related to the terma cycle of Pudri Rekpung, The Razor That Destroys at a Touch.

The “Wisdom Mind Practice of ‘One Phurba’” is a terma discovered and deciphered by Tertön Sogyal in the monastery of Kathok Dorjé Den. It was written in the hand of the great Dzogchen master Vairotsana.

  • The Ultimate Practice of Vajrakilaya, a terma of Dudjom Lingpa; and

This short sadhana was composed by Jamyang Khyentse, at Sogyal Rinpoche’s request, while travelling on horseback from Kham (East Tibet) to Lhasa.

Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Further Reading

Vajrakilaya a thangka by Gönpo Tseten Rinpoche according to the Longchen Nyingtik
  • Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha, section 7. Vajrakilaya (Tertön Sogyal Trust: 2007)
  • Boord, Martin, A Bolt of Lightning from the Blue—The Vast Commentary on Vajrakila that Clearly Defines the Essential Points (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2002), which contains the translation of two short tantras of Vajrakila and a full translation of the most important commentary ever written (Wyl. phur ‘grel ‘bum nag) on the subject of kila rites and their understanding for enlightenment by Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, and Silamanju.
  • Boord, Martin, Roll Of Thunder From The Void: Vajrakila texts of the Northern Treasures Tradition, Volume Two (Berlin: Edition Khordong, 2010)
  • Garchen Rinpoche, Vajrakilaya—A Complete Guide with Experiential Instructions (Snow Lion, 2022)
  • Khenpo Namdrol, Vajrakilaya (Dharmakosha, 1997 or Snow Lion: 1999)
  • Khenchen Palden Rinpoche, The Dark Red Amulet: Oral Instructions on the Practice of Vajrakilaya (Snow Lion, 2008)

Internal Links

External Links