Equal to the Sky

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Equal to the Sky (Skt. Khasama; Tib. ནམ་མཁའ་དང་མཉམ་པ།‘ Wyl. nam mkha’ dang mnyam pa) belongs to a series of texts known as the rali tantras, which are primarily associated with the Chakrasamvara system but incorporate themes that are also prominent in the Hevajra and Kalachakra systems. The tantra presents a discourse in which the Buddha addresses three types of dakini, explains their true natures, and correlates them with the practitioner’s physical and subtle body. A primary concern of this text is to explain advanced yogic practices performed during the completion stage in the Yogini Tantras, but it also treats a wide range of topics including astrology, sacred geography, and tantric hermeneutics. The result is a text which, while very dense and quite difficult to engage with, rewards the reader by bringing together an astonishingly vast range of topics concerning both the theory and practice of Buddhist tantra.[1]

Text

The Tibetan translation of this text can be found in the Highest Yoga Tantra section of the Tibetan Dergé Kangyur, Toh 386

References

  1. 84000 Translating the Words of the Buddha.