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+ | In order to amass the [[two collections]] of [[merit]] and {{Wiki|purify}} negativities and [[obscurations]], one [[views]] the [[guru]] as [[inseparable]] from a [[deity]] and/or from the [[Buddha]]. | ||
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+ | There are different [[guru yoga practices]], some are done in accordance with [[tantra]] ([[Guru Puja]]) and some in accordance with the [[sutra tradition]] ([[Ganden Lha Gyäma]]). | ||
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+ | see also : [[Guruyoga]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 19 May 2023
guru yoga (Skt)
In order to amass the two collections of merit and purify negativities and obscurations, one views the guru as inseparable from a deity and/or from the Buddha.
There are different guru yoga practices, some are done in accordance with tantra (Guru Puja) and some in accordance with the sutra tradition (Ganden Lha Gyäma).
see also : Guruyoga