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What follows is a structural presentation of the [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra practice]] {{Wiki|curriculum}} from the [[preliminary practices]] up through and including the [[profound path]] of the [[6-fold vajrayoga]] ("[[six yogas]]," [[sbyor drug]]).
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This outline is based upon the program of a typical 3-year [[meditation retreat]] within the [[Jonang tradition]], and includes the various approaches to [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra]] trantric practice.
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Approaches to the practice of the [[Kalachakra]] vary according to {{Wiki|individuals}} and circumstances, and each approach is fully elaborated within the {{Wiki|contemplative}} instruction texts of the living [[Jonang tradition]].
  
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This outline is not intended as a guidance manual for [[Kalachakra practice]].  
What follows is a structural presentation of the [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra practice]] {{Wiki|curriculum}} from the [[preliminary practices]] up through and including the [[profound path]] of the [[6-fold vajrayoga]] ("[[six yogas]]," [[sbyor drug]]). This outline is based upon the program of a typical 3-year [[meditation retreat]] within the [[Jonang tradition]], and includes the various approaches to [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra]] trantric practice. Approaches to the practice of the [[Kalachakra]] vary according to {{Wiki|individuals}} and circumstances, and each approach is fully elaborated within the {{Wiki|contemplative}} instruction texts of the living [[Jonang tradition]].
 
  
This outline is not intended as a guidance manual for [[Kalachakra practice]]. In order to proceed with these practices, it is necessary to receive the [[Kalachakra empowerment]] as well as the [[transmissions]] and instructions from a qualified [[master]].
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In order to proceed with these practices, it is necessary to receive the [[Kalachakra empowerment]] as well as the [[transmissions]] and instructions from a qualified [[master]].
  
 
   
 
   
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In accord with [[Buddhist tantric practice]], the common preliminaries are accomplished before advancing onto the uncommon preliminaries. In the [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra system]], the [[generation stage]] is performed as part of the uncommon preliminaries. These practices prepare the [[yogi]] for the [[completion stage practices]] of vajrayoga by reversing the practitioner's involvement in delusory [[experiences]] and adversarial circumstances, as well as purifying the practitioner’s [[perceptions]].
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In accord with [[Buddhist tantric practice]], the common preliminaries are accomplished before advancing onto the uncommon preliminaries.  
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In the [[Jonang]] [[Kalachakra system]], the [[generation stage]] is performed as part of the uncommon preliminaries.  
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These practices prepare the [[yogi]] for the [[completion stage practices]] of vajrayoga by reversing the practitioner's involvement in delusory [[experiences]] and adversarial circumstances, as well as purifying the practitioner’s [[perceptions]].
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    A) Common Preliminaries ([[thun monggi sngon ‘gro]])
  
    A) Common Preliminaries ([[thun mong]] gi [[sngon ‘gro]])
 
  
 
         1) [[Refuge]] and [[Prostrations]]
 
         1) [[Refuge]] and [[Prostrations]]
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         4) [[Mandala]] [[Offerings]]
 
         4) [[Mandala]] [[Offerings]]
 
         5) [[Guruyoga]]
 
         5) [[Guruyoga]]
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         Each Common Preliminary is accomplished 100,000 times.
 
         Each Common Preliminary is accomplished 100,000 times.
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     B) Uncommon Preliminaries ([[thun mong ma yin]] pa’i [[sngon ‘gro]])
 
     B) Uncommon Preliminaries ([[thun mong ma yin]] pa’i [[sngon ‘gro]])
  
         [[Preliminary Practices]] to the 6-Fold Vajrayoga
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         [[Preliminary Practices]] to the [[6-Fold Vajrayoga]]
 
         I. [[Generation Stage]] ([[bskyed rim]])
 
         I. [[Generation Stage]] ([[bskyed rim]])
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         [[Deity yoga]] [[generation stage]] practice is performed as a support for the [[completion stage 6-fold vajrayoga]].
 
         [[Deity yoga]] [[generation stage]] practice is performed as a support for the [[completion stage 6-fold vajrayoga]].
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                 [[Visualizations]]:
 
                 [[Visualizations]]:
 
                 a) Connate [[Kalachakra]] [[Deity]] with [[Consort]] ([[lhan skyes]])
 
                 a) Connate [[Kalachakra]] [[Deity]] with [[Consort]] ([[lhan skyes]])
                 b) [[Principle]] [[Deity]] with [[Consort]] (gtso skyang)
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                 b) [[Principle]] [[Deity]] with [[Consort]] ([[gtso skyang]])
                 c) [[Five Deities]] (lha lnga)
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                 c) [[Five Deities]] ([[lha lnga]])
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                 One of the above approaches (a, b, c) is [[meditated]] upon; generally the connate [[Kalachakra]] (a) is practiced; 1,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed.
 
                 One of the above approaches (a, b, c) is [[meditated]] upon; generally the connate [[Kalachakra]] (a) is practiced; 1,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed.
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             2) Medium-Length Practice Approach
 
             2) Medium-Length Practice Approach
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                 [[Visualizations]]:
 
                 [[Visualizations]]:
                 a) 9 [[Deity]] [[Enlightened Mind]] [[Mandala]] (lha dgu thugs [[dkyil]])
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                 a) 9 [[Deity]] [[Enlightened Mind]] [[Mandala]] ([[lha dgu thugs dkyil]])
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                 1,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed.
 
                 1,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed.
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             3) Extensive Practice Approach
 
             3) Extensive Practice Approach
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                 [[Visualizations]]:
 
                 [[Visualizations]]:
                 a) [[Enlightened Body]], {{Wiki|Speech}}, and [[Mind]] [[Mandala]] of the 636 [[Deities]] ({{Wiki|drug}} brgya so {{Wiki|drug}})
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                 a) [[Enlightened Body]], {{Wiki|Speech}}, and [[Mind]] [[Mandala]] of the 636 [[Deities]] ([[drug brgya so drug]])
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                 4-Fold Approach & [[Accomplishment]]:
 
                 4-Fold Approach & [[Accomplishment]]:
                 1) Supreme {{Wiki|Royal}} [[Mandala]] ([[dkyil]] ‘khor rgyal mchog)
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                 1) Supreme {{Wiki|Royal}} [[Mandala]] ([[dkyil ‘khor rgyal mchog]])
                 2) Supreme {{Wiki|Royal}} [[Activity]] (las rgyal mchog)
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                 2) Supreme {{Wiki|Royal}} [[Activity]] ([[las rgyal mchog]])
                 3) [[Essential]] [[Sphere]] [[Activity]] ([[thig]] le’i rnal ‘byor)
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                 3) [[Essential]] [[Sphere]] [[Activity]] ([[thig le’i rnal ‘byor]])
                 4) {{Wiki|Subtle}} [[Yoga]] ([[phra]] mo’i rnal ‘byor)
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                 4) {{Wiki|Subtle}} [[Yoga]] ([[phra mo’i rnal ‘byor]])
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                10,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed; in addition to the 4-fold Approach & [[Accomplishment]] ([[bsnyen sgrub yan lag bzhi[[), several [[tantric practices]] are included in this approach; generally takes 1 year to accomplish.
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                10,000,000 recitations of the [[mantra]] are performed; in addition to the 4-fold Approach & [[Accomplishment]] ([[bsnyen sgrub]] [[yan lag]] bzhi), several [[tantric practices]] are included in this approach; generally takes 1 year to accomplish.
 
  
 
         II. The 3 Isolations ([[dben pa gsum]])
 
         II. The 3 Isolations ([[dben pa gsum]])
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         The 3 isolations of the [[body]], {{Wiki|speech}}, and [[mind]] are performed as a special preparation for the [[completion stage]] [[yoga]]. These practices are performed in a dark-room in order to isolate the habitual [[activities]] of one’s ordinary [[perceptions]] and {{Wiki|expressions}}.
 
         The 3 isolations of the [[body]], {{Wiki|speech}}, and [[mind]] are performed as a special preparation for the [[completion stage]] [[yoga]]. These practices are performed in a dark-room in order to isolate the habitual [[activities]] of one’s ordinary [[perceptions]] and {{Wiki|expressions}}.
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             1) Condensed Approach
 
             1) Condensed Approach
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                 • 100 days
 
                 • 100 days
  
Vajrayoga: Primary Practices (dngos [[gzhi]])
 
  
Accomplishing both the common and uncommon [[preliminary practices]] prepares the [[practitioner]] for the [[profound path]] of vajrayoga. Once the [[generation stage]] practices are perfected, the initial [[postures]] of the 6-fold [[subtle yoga]] of the [[Kalachakra completion stage]] are performed [[successively]]. Through the support of multiple [[bodily]] positions, and specialized means of abiding in [[tranquility]], the [[meditation]] {{Wiki|adept}} advances through each of the 6-fold [[yoga]] according to the [[signs]] of [[realization]].
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[[Vajrayoga]]: Primary Practices ([[dngos gzhi]])
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Accomplishing both the common and uncommon [[preliminary practices]] prepares the [[practitioner]] for the [[profound path]] of vajrayoga.  
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Once the [[generation stage]] practices are perfected, the initial [[postures]] of the 6-fold [[subtle yoga]] of the [[Kalachakra completion stage]] are performed [[successively]].  
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Through the support of multiple [[bodily]] positions, and specialized means of abiding in [[tranquility]], the [[meditation]] {{Wiki|adept}} advances through each of the 6-fold [[yoga]] according to the [[signs]] of [[realization]].
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Each phase of the 6-fold [[yoga]] is practiced until accomplished before progressing on to the next [[yogic]] phase.  
  
Each phase of the 6-fold [[yoga]] is practiced until accomplished before progressing on to the next [[yogic]] phase. [[Retreat]] durations are usually for the periods of 3, 6, or 9 years, depending upon the individual’s capacities, dispositions, and opportunities.
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[[Retreat]] durations are usually for the periods of 3, 6, or 9 years, depending upon the individual’s capacities, dispositions, and opportunities.
  
  
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I. [[Completion Stage]] ([[rdzogs rim]])
 
I. [[Completion Stage]] ([[rdzogs rim]])
  
     The 6-Fold Vajrayoga ([[sbyor drug]])
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     The [[6-Fold Vajrayoga]] ([[sbyor drug]])
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        1) [[Yoga]] of Withdrawal ([[so sor sdud pa]])
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        The {{Wiki|adept}} severs [[attachment]] to [[objective]] references and begins to {{Wiki|perceive}} [[inconceivable]] and intangible yet formulated natural [[manifestations]] of the [[mind]] known as, “[[empty]] [[forms]].”
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This [[yoga]] is practiced in complete {{Wiki|darkness}} until the [[signs]] of successful [[meditation]] arise.
  
        1) [[Yoga]] of Withdrawal (so sor [[sdud pa]])
 
  
        The {{Wiki|adept}} severs [[attachment]] to [[objective]] references and begins to {{Wiki|perceive}} [[inconceivable]] and intangible yet formulated natural [[manifestations]] of the [[mind]] known as, “[[empty]] [[forms]].” This [[yoga]] is practiced in complete {{Wiki|darkness}} until the [[signs]] of successful [[meditation]] arise.
 
 
         2) [[Yoga]] of [[Meditative Concentration]] ([[bsam gtan]])
 
         2) [[Yoga]] of [[Meditative Concentration]] ([[bsam gtan]])
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         Unifying one’s [[perceptions]] of [[empty]] [[forms]] with interior [[awareness]], the adept’s [[mind]] abides in [[equanimity]] as it gradually begins to engage the [[empty]] [[forms]] as sensible [[objects]].
 
         Unifying one’s [[perceptions]] of [[empty]] [[forms]] with interior [[awareness]], the adept’s [[mind]] abides in [[equanimity]] as it gradually begins to engage the [[empty]] [[forms]] as sensible [[objects]].
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         3) [[Yoga]] of Harnessing One's [[Life-force]] ([[srog]] rtsol)
 
         3) [[Yoga]] of Harnessing One's [[Life-force]] ([[srog]] rtsol)
  
 
         Interfusing [[perceptual awareness]] with [[empty]] [[forms]], the {{Wiki|adept}} then performs the vigorous methods of drawing-in and sustaining the primary and subsidiary [[vital]] [[winds]] within his or her [[central channel]] and [[six chakras]].
 
         Interfusing [[perceptual awareness]] with [[empty]] [[forms]], the {{Wiki|adept}} then performs the vigorous methods of drawing-in and sustaining the primary and subsidiary [[vital]] [[winds]] within his or her [[central channel]] and [[six chakras]].
         4) [[Yoga]] of Retention (‘[[dzin]] pa)
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         4) [[Yoga]] of Retention (‘[[dzin pa]])
  
 
         Mobilizing one’s [[life-force]], the {{Wiki|adept}} yogically unifies the [[empty]] [[forms]] with the [[vital]] [[winds]] and [[perceptual awareness]], generating [[indestructible]] seminal [[spheres]] within his or her [[six chakras]], and fusing his or her {{Wiki|subtle}} [[essences]] with these seminal [[spheres]].
 
         Mobilizing one’s [[life-force]], the {{Wiki|adept}} yogically unifies the [[empty]] [[forms]] with the [[vital]] [[winds]] and [[perceptual awareness]], generating [[indestructible]] seminal [[spheres]] within his or her [[six chakras]], and fusing his or her {{Wiki|subtle}} [[essences]] with these seminal [[spheres]].
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         5) [[Yoga]] of [[Recollection]] ([[rjes dran]])
 
         5) [[Yoga]] of [[Recollection]] ([[rjes dran]])
  
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         6) [[Yoga]] of [[Meditative]] Stabilization ([[ting nge ‘dzin]])
 
         6) [[Yoga]] of [[Meditative]] Stabilization ([[ting nge ‘dzin]])
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         Relying upon the [[pristine awareness]] of supreme [[immutable bliss]], the impure seminal [[spheres]] diffuse and the {{Wiki|adept}} accomplishes coalescence with the connate [[Kalachakra]] [[deity’s]] [[enlightened body]].
 
         Relying upon the [[pristine awareness]] of supreme [[immutable bliss]], the impure seminal [[spheres]] diffuse and the {{Wiki|adept}} accomplishes coalescence with the connate [[Kalachakra]] [[deity’s]] [[enlightened body]].

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What follows is a structural presentation of the Jonang Kalachakra practice curriculum from the preliminary practices up through and including the profound path of the 6-fold vajrayoga ("six yogas," sbyor drug).

This outline is based upon the program of a typical 3-year meditation retreat within the Jonang tradition, and includes the various approaches to Jonang Kalachakra trantric practice.

Approaches to the practice of the Kalachakra vary according to individuals and circumstances, and each approach is fully elaborated within the contemplative instruction texts of the living Jonang tradition.

This outline is not intended as a guidance manual for Kalachakra practice.

In order to proceed with these practices, it is necessary to receive the Kalachakra empowerment as well as the transmissions and instructions from a qualified master.

 

 
Ngondro: Preliminary Practices (sngon ‘gro)

 

In accord with Buddhist tantric practice, the common preliminaries are accomplished before advancing onto the uncommon preliminaries.

In the Jonang Kalachakra system, the generation stage is performed as part of the uncommon preliminaries.

These practices prepare the yogi for the completion stage practices of vajrayoga by reversing the practitioner's involvement in delusory experiences and adversarial circumstances, as well as purifying the practitioner’s perceptions.



    A) Common Preliminaries (thun monggi sngon ‘gro)


        1) Refuge and Prostrations
        2) Awakening Bodhicitta Mind
        3) Vajrasattva Meditation & Recitation
        4) Mandala Offerings
        5) Guruyoga


        Each Common Preliminary is accomplished 100,000 times.

    B) Uncommon Preliminaries (thun mong ma yin pa’i sngon ‘gro)


        Preliminary Practices to the 6-Fold Vajrayoga
        I. Generation Stage (bskyed rim)


        Deity yoga generation stage practice is performed as a support for the completion stage 6-fold vajrayoga.

            1) Condensed Practice Approach

                Visualizations:
                a) Connate Kalachakra Deity with Consort (lhan skyes)
                b) Principle Deity with Consort (gtso skyang)
                c) Five Deities (lha lnga)


                One of the above approaches (a, b, c) is meditated upon; generally the connate Kalachakra (a) is practiced; 1,000,000 recitations of the mantra are performed.


            2) Medium-Length Practice Approach


                Visualizations:
                a) 9 Deity Enlightened Mind Mandala (lha dgu thugs dkyil)


                1,000,000 recitations of the mantra are performed.


            3) Extensive Practice Approach


                Visualizations:


                a) Enlightened Body, Speech, and Mind Mandala of the 636 Deities (drug brgya so drug)


                4-Fold Approach & Accomplishment:
                1) Supreme Royal Mandala (dkyil ‘khor rgyal mchog)
                2) Supreme Royal Activity (las rgyal mchog)
                3) Essential Sphere Activity (thig le’i rnal ‘byor)
                4) Subtle Yoga (phra mo’i rnal ‘byor)



                10,000,000 recitations of the mantra are performed; in addition to the 4-fold Approach & Accomplishment ([[bsnyen sgrub yan lag bzhi[[), several tantric practices are included in this approach; generally takes 1 year to accomplish.



        II. The 3 Isolations (dben pa gsum)


        The 3 isolations of the body, speech, and mind are performed as a special preparation for the completion stage yoga. These practices are performed in a dark-room in order to isolate the habitual activities of one’s ordinary perceptions and expressions.


            1) Condensed Approach
                 • 50 days

            2) Extended Approach
                 • 100 days


Vajrayoga: Primary Practices (dngos gzhi)

Accomplishing both the common and uncommon preliminary practices prepares the practitioner for the profound path of vajrayoga.

Once the generation stage practices are perfected, the initial postures of the 6-fold subtle yoga of the Kalachakra completion stage are performed successively.

Through the support of multiple bodily positions, and specialized means of abiding in tranquility, the meditation adept advances through each of the 6-fold yoga according to the signs of realization.

Each phase of the 6-fold yoga is practiced until accomplished before progressing on to the next yogic phase.

Retreat durations are usually for the periods of 3, 6, or 9 years, depending upon the individual’s capacities, dispositions, and opportunities.



I. Completion Stage (rdzogs rim)

    The 6-Fold Vajrayoga (sbyor drug)

        1) Yoga of Withdrawal (so sor sdud pa)


        The adept severs attachment to objective references and begins to perceive inconceivable and intangible yet formulated natural manifestations of the mind known as, “empty forms.”

This yoga is practiced in complete darkness until the signs of successful meditation arise.


        2) Yoga of Meditative Concentration (bsam gtan)


        Unifying one’s perceptions of empty forms with interior awareness, the adept’s mind abides in equanimity as it gradually begins to engage the empty forms as sensible objects.

        3) Yoga of Harnessing One's Life-force (srog rtsol)

        Interfusing perceptual awareness with empty forms, the adept then performs the vigorous methods of drawing-in and sustaining the primary and subsidiary vital winds within his or her central channel and six chakras.

        4) Yoga of Retention (‘dzin pa)

        Mobilizing one’s life-force, the adept yogically unifies the empty forms with the vital winds and perceptual awareness, generating indestructible seminal spheres within his or her six chakras, and fusing his or her subtle essences with these seminal spheres.

        5) Yoga of Recollection (rjes dran)

        Mastering the subtle essences, the adept draws-forth the four joys, successively increasing and stabilizing supreme immutable bliss and recognition of the empty forms. Supplementary enhancement yogas such as “tummo” (gtum mo) or “inner fire” practice are also performed at this point.

         
        6) Yoga of Meditative Stabilization (ting nge ‘dzin)



        Relying upon the pristine awareness of supreme immutable bliss, the impure seminal spheres diffuse and the adept accomplishes coalescence with the connate Kalachakra deity’s enlightened body.

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