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*liberation by touch<ref>or 'wearing'</ref> ([[mudra]]) (Tib. ''[[takdrol]]''); and | *liberation by touch<ref>or 'wearing'</ref> ([[mudra]]) (Tib. ''[[takdrol]]''); and | ||
*liberation by recollection or thinking ([[phowa]]) (Tib. ''drendrol'')<noinclude> | *liberation by recollection or thinking ([[phowa]]) (Tib. ''drendrol'')<noinclude> | ||
==Alternative Lists== | |||
*liberation by touching (Tib. ''regdröl'') is sometimes added to the list, making six methods that lead to liberation.<ref>Source: ''Songtsen: Kyabje [[Kangyur Rinpoche]]’s Tagdröl yantra''. Link [http://www.songtsen.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71&Itemid=92&lang= here]</ref> | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 13:52, 10 June 2012
The five practices of enlightenment without meditation (Wyl. ma sgom sangs rgyas chos lnga) are sometimes given as:
- liberation through seeing (chakras) (Tib. tongdrol; Wyl. mthong grol);
- liberation on hearing (mantras and dharanis) (Tib. tödrol);
- liberation by tasting (amrita) (Tib. nyongdrol);
- liberation by touch[1] (mudra) (Tib. takdrol); and
- liberation by recollection or thinking (phowa) (Tib. drendrol)
Alternative Lists
- liberation by touching (Tib. regdröl) is sometimes added to the list, making six methods that lead to liberation.[2]
Notes
- ↑ or 'wearing'
- ↑ Source: Songtsen: Kyabje Kangyur Rinpoche’s Tagdröl yantra. Link here