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− | '''[[Five buddha families]]''' (Skt. ''[[pañcakula]]''; Wyl. ''[[rigs lnga]]'', Tib. ''[[rik nga]]'') — | + | '''[[Five buddha families]]''' (Skt. ''[[pañcakula]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[rigs lnga]]'', Tib. ''[[rik nga]]'') — [[five buddha families]] ([[rig nga]]): The [[buddha]], [[vajra]], [[ratna]], [[padma]], and [[karma]] families. |
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− | #[[buddha family]] (Skt. ''[[tathāgatakula]]''; Wyl. ''[[de bzhin gshegs pa'i rigs]]'') | + | #[[buddha family]] (Skt. ''[[tathāgatakula]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[de bzhin gshegs pa'i rigs]]'') |
− | #[[vajra family]] (Skt. ''[[vajrakula]]''; Wyl. ''[[rdo rje'i rigs]]'') | + | #[[vajra family]] (Skt. ''[[vajrakula]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[rdo rje'i rigs]]'') |
#[[ratna family]] or [[jewel family]] (Skt. ''[[ratnakula]]'') | #[[ratna family]] or [[jewel family]] (Skt. ''[[ratnakula]]'') | ||
− | #[[padma family]] or [[lotus family]] (Skt. ''[[padmakula]]''; Wyl. ''[[pad ma'i rigs]]'') | + | #[[padma family]] or [[lotus family]] (Skt. ''[[padmakula]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[pad ma'i rigs]]'') |
− | #[[karma family]] or action family (Skt. ''[[karmakula]]'') | + | #[[karma family]] or [[action]] family (Skt. ''[[karmakula]]'') |
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|colspan="6" align="center"|'''Diagram of the [[Five Buddha Families]]'''<ref>Version based on the [[Nyingma]], [[inner tantras]]</ref> | |colspan="6" align="center"|'''Diagram of the [[Five Buddha Families]]'''<ref>Version based on the [[Nyingma]], [[inner tantras]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 22 April 2014
Five buddha families (Skt. pañcakula; Wyl. rigs lnga, Tib. rik nga) — five buddha families (rig nga): The buddha, vajra, ratna, padma, and karma families.
- buddha family (Skt. tathāgatakula; Wyl. de bzhin gshegs pa'i rigs)
- vajra family (Skt. vajrakula; Wyl. rdo rje'i rigs)
- ratna family or jewel family (Skt. ratnakula)
- padma family or lotus family (Skt. padmakula; Wyl. pad ma'i rigs)
- karma family or action family (Skt. karmakula)
Diagram of the Five Buddha Families[1] | |||||
family | buddha | vajra | ratna | padma | karma |
direction | centre | east | south | west | north |
colour | blue | white | yellow | red | green |
family symbol | eight-spoked wheel | vajra | jewel | lotus | double vajra or sword |
masculine buddha[2] | Vairochana[3] | Vajrasattva-Akshobhya[4] | Ratnasambhava | Amitabha | Amoghasiddhi |
wisdom[5] | wisdom of dharmadhatu | mirror-like wisdom | wisdom of equality | wisdom of discernment | all-accomplishing wisdom |
poison[6] | delusion or ignorance | anger | pride | desire | jealousy |
skhanda[7] | form | consciousness | feeling | perception | formations |
feminine buddha[8] | Dhatvishvari | Buddhalochana or Mamaki | Mamaki or Lochana | Pandaravasini | Samayatara |
element[9] | space | water | earth | fire | air |
Footnotes
- ↑ Version based on the Nyingma, inner tantras
- ↑ each family is associated with one of the buddhas of the five families
- ↑ in the Sarma tantras, Akshobhya is often at the centre of the mandala, instead of Vairochana
- ↑ in the Sarma tantras, Vairochana is often in the eastern direction, instead of Akshobhya
- ↑ each buddha is associated to one of the five wisdoms
- ↑ each wisdom is a transmutation of one of the five poisons
- ↑ each buddha is associated to one of the five skandhas
- ↑ in union with each of the five buddhas
- ↑ each female buddha represents the purity of one of the five elements
Further Reading
- Chögyam Trungpa,
- Journey Without Goal: The Tantric Wisdom of the Buddha, The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume Four (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2003), Ch. 9 'The Five Buddha Families'.
- The Lion’s Roar: An Introduction to Tantra, The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume Four (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2003), Part Two, Ch. 7 'The Five Buddha Families and Mahamudra'.