Lama Rigdzin: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
[[Mahayoga]] teachings belong either to the [[tantra class]] (Tib. ''Gyüdé'') and the [[sadhana class]] (Tib. ''Drupdé''). In the sadhana class there are the [[sadhana]]s in which the Kagyé appear altogether and the sadhanas of the individual Kagyé deities. There are sadhanas such as [[Rigdzin Düpa|Lama Rigdzin Düpa]] or [[Tukdrup Barché Künsel]] which are sadhanas of this particular Kagyé deity, Lama Rigdzin. | [[Mahayoga]] teachings belong either to the [[tantra class]] (Tib. ''Gyüdé'') and the [[sadhana class]] (Tib. ''Drupdé''). In the sadhana class there are the [[sadhana]]s in which the Kagyé appear altogether and the sadhanas of the individual Kagyé deities. There are sadhanas such as [[Rigdzin Düpa|Lama Rigdzin Düpa]] or [[Tukdrup Barché Künsel]] which are sadhanas of this particular Kagyé deity, Lama Rigdzin. | ||
Lama Rigdzin is the [[lama]] practice. If you accomplish the practice of the lama, then you also accomplish the [[yidam]], the [[dakini]] and the [[dharmapala]]s. Generally it is said that the root of all blessings is the lama, the root of all accomplishment is the yidam and the root of all activity is the dakini and the dharmapalas. These are the practices known as the '[[three roots]]'. Even so, since they are all accomplished through the force of the lama’s compassion, if you accomplish the lama you accomplish the others as well.<ref> | Lama Rigdzin is the [[lama]] practice. If you accomplish the practice of the lama, then you also accomplish the [[yidam]], the [[dakini]] and the [[dharmapala]]s. Generally it is said that the root of all blessings is the lama, the root of all accomplishment is the yidam and the root of all activity is the dakini and the dharmapalas. These are the practices known as the '[[three roots]]'. Even so, since they are all accomplished through the force of the lama’s compassion, if you accomplish the lama you accomplish the others as well.<ref> From an oral teaching by [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 22nd July 2004</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 19:00, 15 September 2008
Lama Rigdzin (Wyl. bla ma rig 'dzin) is one of the Kagyé deities.
Mahayoga teachings belong either to the tantra class (Tib. Gyüdé) and the sadhana class (Tib. Drupdé). In the sadhana class there are the sadhanas in which the Kagyé appear altogether and the sadhanas of the individual Kagyé deities. There are sadhanas such as Lama Rigdzin Düpa or Tukdrup Barché Künsel which are sadhanas of this particular Kagyé deity, Lama Rigdzin.
Lama Rigdzin is the lama practice. If you accomplish the practice of the lama, then you also accomplish the yidam, the dakini and the dharmapalas. Generally it is said that the root of all blessings is the lama, the root of all accomplishment is the yidam and the root of all activity is the dakini and the dharmapalas. These are the practices known as the 'three roots'. Even so, since they are all accomplished through the force of the lama’s compassion, if you accomplish the lama you accomplish the others as well.[1]
Notes
- ↑ From an oral teaching by Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 22nd July 2004