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'''Drubpa''' (Tib. [[སྒྲུབ་པ་]], Wyl. ''sgrub pa'') — the second phase of [[sadhana]] practice, sometimes translated as '''accomplishment''' phase. [[Khenpo Chemchok]] explains that "the reason why this phase of the practice is called ‘accomplishment’ is that, by practising in this way, the potentials of both the [[two siddhis|supreme and ordinary siddhis]] actually become manifest, or are ‘accomplished’." | '''Drubpa''' (Tib. [[སྒྲུབ་པ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''sgrub pa'') — the second phase of [[sadhana]] practice, sometimes translated as '''accomplishment''' phase. [[Khenpo Chemchok]] explains that "the reason why this phase of the practice is called ‘accomplishment’ is that, by practising in this way, the potentials of both the [[two siddhis|supreme and ordinary siddhis]] actually become manifest, or are ‘accomplished’." | ||
See also ''[[nyenpa]]'' and ''[[léjor]]''. | See also ''[[nyenpa]]'' and ''[[léjor]]''. | ||
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[[Category: Kyerim]] | [[Category: Kyerim]] | ||
[[category: Retreat Instructions]] | [[category: Retreat Instructions]] | ||
[[Category:Tibetan Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 04:27, 20 August 2017
Drubpa (Tib. སྒྲུབ་པ་, Wyl. sgrub pa) — the second phase of sadhana practice, sometimes translated as accomplishment phase. Khenpo Chemchok explains that "the reason why this phase of the practice is called ‘accomplishment’ is that, by practising in this way, the potentials of both the supreme and ordinary siddhis actually become manifest, or are ‘accomplished’."