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'''Chilu''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'chi bslu</nowiki>''), "ransoming from impending death". ''Chilus'' are the main type of practices performed in the [[Sakya]] tradition when a practitioner seems to near the time of death because the | '''Chilu''' ([[Wyl.]] ''<nowiki>'chi bslu</nowiki>''), "ransoming from impending death". ''Chilus'' are the main type of practices performed in the [[Sakya]] tradition when a practitioner seems to near the time of death because the [[dakini]]s are calling him or her back. With this practice we make offering to the dakinis as a ''ransom'' as a means to lengthen the life of the practitioner. They are similar to [[sundok]] practices. | ||
[[Category: Prayers and Practices]] | [[Category: Prayers and Practices]] | ||
[[Category: Long Life Practices]] | |||
[[Category: Sadhanas]] | [[Category: Sadhanas]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 3 September 2011
Chilu (Wyl. 'chi bslu), "ransoming from impending death". Chilus are the main type of practices performed in the Sakya tradition when a practitioner seems to near the time of death because the dakinis are calling him or her back. With this practice we make offering to the dakinis as a ransom as a means to lengthen the life of the practitioner. They are similar to sundok practices.