The roar of thunder: Yamantaka practice and commentary

"Yamantaka is the wrathful expression of the wisdom buddha Manjushri and was Tsongkhapa's foremost personal deity, from whom he received direct visions that were a constant source of empowerment, inspiration, instruction, and even personal advice. The oral instructions on the practice of Y...

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Contributors: Gonsalez, David 1964-2014 (Translator) ; Dngul-chu Dharmabhadra 1772-1851 (Other) ; Blo-bzaṅ-luṅ-rtogs-bstan-ʼdzin-ʼphrin-las -1902 (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Somerville Wisdom Publications [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:The Dechen Ling practice series
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dge-lugs-pa / Yamāntaka / Sadhana
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Yamāntaka (Buddhist deity) Cult
B Dge-lugs-pa (Sect) Rituals
B Spring 1750-1850
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Summary:"Yamantaka is the wrathful expression of the wisdom buddha Manjushri and was Tsongkhapa's foremost personal deity, from whom he received direct visions that were a constant source of empowerment, inspiration, instruction, and even personal advice. The oral instructions on the practice of Yamantaka fall into two main streams. The quintessential instruction of both of these lineages, including both their generation- and completion-stage teachings, are contained in the two commentaries presented in this volume. First, we have commentary from the great scholar, siddha, and lineage holder of the Gelug Mahamudra lineage Ngulchu Dharmabhadra on the Thirteen Deity practice. These texts contain a wellspring of oral instructions that provide rich and highly accessible details concerning the practice of Yamantaka that are equally applicable to the Solitary Hero practice, the practice of the second stream. The second commentary, composed by the Fifth Ling Rinpoche, Losang Lungtog Tenzin Trinley, is concerned with the Solitary Hero practice and contains many extraordinary instructions that have not been written down in other texts but have been preserved through the oral lineage. This text is part of a highly secretive volume containing many texts on Solitary Hero Yamantaka entitled the Eighteen Steps of Solitary Hero. The combination of these two texts gives the reader an unprecedented panoramic perspective on the entire spectrum of Yamantaka practice.. Also included in this amazing volume is the extensive sadhana of the Solitary Hero composed by Pabongkha Rinpoche that can be used as a reference to facilitate a more thorough understanding of the commentaries"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1614295662