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GATEWAY TO THE VAJRAYANA PATH
•Author’s Preface
•A Note about the Author
•Translators’ Note
•Entering the Vajrayana Path
•Vajra Master and Empowerment
•Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences
•Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences--based on the view of Rongzom Pandita
•Vajrayana Terminology
•The Parable of a Black Snake
•A Compendium of the Vajrayana
•The Generation Stage
•The Completion Stage —the skillful means to realize emptiness

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Author’s Preface

In this early 21st century, man has succeeded in building an advanced material civilization with hands and brains, and along the way managed to overcome many of life’s challenges. However, the f...

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A Note about the Author

Venerable Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö Rinpoche, a native of Draggo (Ch: Luhuo) County in Sichuan Province, is Vice Principal of Sethar Larung Five Sciences Buddhist Institute (Larung Gar), also a reno...

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Translators’ Note

It is said that the Buddhism of Tibet is perhaps the most complete form of Buddhism. It contains all the essential teachings of the various Buddhist traditions that are practiced in the world to...

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Entering the Vajrayana Path

Some people think Vajrayana Buddhism is very mysterious. This is because they lack an understanding of the Vajrayana system of thought and practice. In fact, it is not at all mysterious; it is j...

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Vajra Master and Empowerment

In Tibet, people generally understand what vajra masters and empowerment are. However, many lay practitioners elsewhere are seriously misinformed about these two subjects. Not knowing the correc...

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Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences

In Tibetan Buddhism, tantra is a very complete system of thought and practice specifically directed at people of different capacities. However, some practitioners in sutra, lacking an understand...

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Sutra and Tantra: Similarities and Differences--based on the view of Rongzom Pandita

As the title indicates, this discussion is based on the view of Rongzom Pandita, the great scholar of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Although the points for discussion are not many, the...

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Vajrayana Terminology

The tantric path is also known as Vajrayana. Why is it called Vajrayana? In the Buddhist scriptures, especially in tantra, the vajra symbolizes oneness; all things are one and the same, ...

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The Parable of a Black Snake

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Many of you may have heard of Rongzom Pandita or Rongzompa (1012-1088). He was one of the two greatest scholars of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhis...

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A Compendium of the Vajrayana

To someone who is adept in the philosophy and practice of the three vehicles of Buddhism, and also good at comparing and contrasting their respective views, tantra and sutra not only do not cont...

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The Generation Stage

All Vajrayana practices can be subsumed under the categories of the generation stage and the completion stage.

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The Completion Stage —the skillful means to realize emptiness

THE NEED TO EXPLAIN THE COMPLETION STAGE On the surface, many terms related to tantra, and inner tantric practice in particular, seem quite mysterious and profound. Many...

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