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Contents: Opening the Wisdom Door of the Outer Tantras: Refining Awareness Through Ascetic Ritual and Purification Practice |
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Acknowledgments |
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Part I: OVERVIEW OF THE OUTER TANTRAS
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Outer Tantras |
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Overview of the Previous Shedras |
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Origin of the Teachings |
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The Appearance of the Vajrayana |
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Transmission of the Outer Tantras |
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The Six Principal Kriya Tantras |
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The Four Principal Upa Tantras
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The Four Principal Yoga Tantras
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Chapter 2: Characteristics of the Vajrayana |
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Divisions of the Vajrayana |
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The Four Ages (World Cycles) |
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The Six God Realms of Desire and the Fourfold
Division of Tantra |
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The Indian Caste System and the Fourfold
Division of Tantra |
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Distinctions Between the Sutrayana and Vajrayana |
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Four Condensed Distinctions |
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Questions and Answers
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Chapter 3: Kriyatantra |
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Nature of Kriyatantra |
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Empowerments of Kriyatantra |
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The Three Purities |
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The Four Baths |
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The Five Kinds of Cleanliness |
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The Six Buddhas |
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Chapter 4: Upatantra and Yogatantra |
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1. Upatantra (Upayogatantra) |
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Empowerments of Upatantra |
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Three Deities of Upatantra |
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Samayas of Upatantra |
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2. Yogatantra |
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Empowerments of Yogatantra |
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View of Yogatantra |
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Samayas of Yogatantra |
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Five Methods of Actualizing the Realization |
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Four Miraculous Activities |
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Questions and Answers |
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Part II: COMMENTARY ON THE SAMTEN CHIMA |
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Chapter 5: Introduction to the Samten Chima |
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Samten Chima Tantra |
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Part I. Explanation of the Title |
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Part II. Homage By the Translators |
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Part III. Main Body of the Teachings |
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A. Purpose of the Teaching |
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B. Principle Topic Itself |
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1. The Preparations, or Foundation |
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How to Approach Mantra Practice |
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Chapter 6: The Principle Topic |
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2. The Topic Itself |
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Part 1. |
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2.1 The Three Suchnesses |
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Mipham Rinpoche's Overview |
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2.1.1 Suchness of the Deity (Awareness
Mantra) |
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2.1.1.1 Buddha of the Body (Body Deity) |
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2.1.1.2 Buddha of Sound (Sound Deity) |
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2.1.1.3 The Absolute Buddha (Absolute
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2.1.2 Self-Suchness, or Suchness of the
Practitioner |
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2.1.2.1 Beyond the Five Aggregates |
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2.1.2.2 Beyond the Ego |
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2.1.2.3 Beyond Conception |
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2.1.1.4 The Elaborate Six Deities of
Kriyatantra |
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Questions and Answers |
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Chapter 7: Suchness of Repitition and Chanting |
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Samten Chima and the Relationship Between the Outer and Inner Tantras |
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2.1.3 Suchness of Repetition and Chanting |
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Engaging in the Meditation |
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No Grasping |
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"Life Force" and "Effort" |
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Mantra Recitation Itself |
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Subdivisions and Different Methods of
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Summary and Review |
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Part 2. |
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2.2 Additional Instructions on the Suchness of
Repetition and Chanting |
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2.2.1 Place Where You Will Do the Repetition |
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2.2.2 The Meditation Repetition Itself |
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2.2.2.1 Highlights of the Teaching |
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2.2.2.2 Detailed Explanation of the
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2.2.2.2.1 Abiding with Sound |
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2.2.1.2.2 Abiding with Fire |
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2.2.2.2.3 Abiding with the End of
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Questions and Answers |
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Chapter 8: Additional Teachings on Kriyatantra |
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b. Additional Teachings on Kriyatantra |
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2.2.3 Techniques That Quickly Result in
Achievement of the Practice |
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2.2.3.1 Conduct and Ethics |
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2.2.3.1.1 Maintaining Good Sanitation |
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2.2.3.1.2 Avoiding Harmful Action to
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2.2.3.1.3 Upholding All the Practices
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2.2.3.2 Instructions That Swiftly Bring
The Achievements of Mantra Pratice |
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2.2.3.3 Ten Practice Groups of Kriyatantra |
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2.2.4 Obstacles That Distance and Delay
Achievement |
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2.2.5 Further Instructions That Swifttly Bring
Achievement |
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Signs and Indications of Achievement |
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Eight Ordinary Siddhis |
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Questions and Answers |
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Chapter 9: Conclusions of the Samten Chima and Final Teachings |
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Part IV: Concluding Section |
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How Buddha Shakyamuni Transmitted the Dharma |
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Vajrayana and the Three Baskets |
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The Inner and Outer Tantras |
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The Six Limits |
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The Guhyagarbha Tantra and the Six Limits |
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Alternate Way of Understanding the Six Limits |
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The Four Codes |
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Conclusion |
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Dedication |
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Notes |
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About the Authors |
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