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  [[Anuttarayoga Tantra]]
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[[Anuttarayoga Tantra]]
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Anuttarayoga, the fourth class of [[tantra]], has five Buddha-family traits:
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[[Anuttarayoga]], [[the fourth]] class of [[tantra]], has [[five Buddha-family]] traits:
  
     The [[Tathagata]] family (represented by a [[wheel]]), with the main Buddha-figure [[Vairochana]].
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     The [[Tathagata]] [[family]] (represented by a [[wheel]]), with the main [[Buddha-figure]] [[Vairochana]].
     The [[jewel]] family, with the main Buddha-figure [[Ratnasambhava]].
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     The [[jewel]] [[family]], with the main [[Buddha]] figure [[Ratnasambhava]].
     The [[lotus]] family, with the main Buddha-figures [[Amitabha]] and [[Avalokiteshvara]].
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     The [[lotus]] [[family]], with the main [[Buddha-figures]] [[Amitabha]] and [[Avalokiteshvara]].
     The [[karma]] family (represented by a sword), with the main Buddha-figures [[Amoghasiddhi]] and [[Tara]].
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     The [[karma]] [[family]] (represented by a sword), with the main [[Buddha]] figures [[Amoghasiddhi]] and [[Tara]].
     The [[vajra]] family, with the main Buddha-figure [[Akshobhya]].
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     The [[vajra]] [[family]], with the main [[Buddha]] figure [[Akshobhya]].
  
 
On the broadest level:
 
On the broadest level:
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     [[Amoghasiddhi]] represents [[actions]].
 
     [[Amoghasiddhi]] represents [[actions]].
 
     [[Akshobhya]] represents [[mind]].
 
     [[Akshobhya]] represents [[mind]].
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In terms of the five [[aggregate]] factors of our [[experience]] ([[five aggregates]]), as presented according to The [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]], and with colors and [[directions]] in the [[Guhyasamaja]] [[mandala]] assigned accordingly:
 
In terms of the five [[aggregate]] factors of our [[experience]] ([[five aggregates]]), as presented according to The [[Guhyasamaja Tantra]], and with colors and [[directions]] in the [[Guhyasamaja]] [[mandala]] assigned accordingly:
  
     [[Vairochana]] (white, east) represents the [[aggregate]] of [[forms]] of [[physical phenomena]].
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     [[Ratnasambhava]] (yellow, south) represents the [[aggregate]] of [[feelings]] of levels of [[happiness]].
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     [[Vairochana]] (white, [[east]]) represents the [[aggregate]] of [[forms]] of [[physical phenomena]].
     [[Amitabha]] (red, west) represents the [[aggregate]] of distinguishing ([[recognition]]).
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     [[Ratnasambhava]] ([[yellow]], [[south]]) represents the [[aggregate]] of [[feelings]] of levels of [[happiness]].
     [[Amoghasiddhi]] (green, north) represents the [[aggregate]] of other affecting variables ([[karmic]] formations, [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volitions]]).
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     [[Amitabha]] ([[red]], [[west]]) represents the [[aggregate]] of distinguishing ([[recognition]]).
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     [[Amoghasiddhi]] ([[green]], [[north]]) represents the [[aggregate]] of other affecting variables ([[karmic]] [[formations]], [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volitions]]).
 
     [[Akshobhya]] (blue, center) represents the [[aggregate]] of types of [[consciousness]].
 
     [[Akshobhya]] (blue, center) represents the [[aggregate]] of types of [[consciousness]].
  
In terms of the [[aggregate]] of [[forms]] of [[physical phenomena]] ([[body]]), the five Buddha-families are associated with the [[five elements]]:
 
  
     The [[Vairochana]] family represents [[earth]].
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In terms of the [[aggregate]] of [[forms]] of [[physical phenomena]] ([[body]]), the [[five Buddha-families]] are associated with the [[five elements]]:
     The [[Ratnasambhava]] family represents [[water]].
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     The [[Amitabha]] family represents [[fire]].
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     The [[Amoghasiddhi]] family represents wind.
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     The [[Vairochana]] [[family]] represents [[earth]].
     The [[Akshobhya]] family represents [[space]].
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     The [[Ratnasambhava]] [[family]] represents [[water]].
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     The [[Amitabha]] [[family]] represents [[fire]].
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     The [[Amoghasiddhi]] [[family]] represents [[wind]].
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     The [[Akshobhya]] [[family]] represents [[space]].
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In terms of the [[aggregate]] of types of [[consciousness]] ([[mind]]):
 
In terms of the [[aggregate]] of types of [[consciousness]] ([[mind]]):
  
     The [[Vairochana]] family represents [[eye consciousness]].
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     The [[Ratnasambhava]] family represents [[ear consciousness]].
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     The [[Vairochana]] [[family]] represents [[eye consciousness]].
     The [[Amitabha]] family represents {{Wiki|nose}} [[consciousness]].
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     The [[Ratnasambhava]] [[family]] represents [[ear consciousness]].
     The [[Amoghasiddhi]] family represents {{Wiki|tongue}} [[consciousness]].
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     The [[Amitabha]] [[family]] represents {{Wiki|nose}} [[consciousness]].
     The [[Akshobhya]] family represents [[body]] [[consciousness]].
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     The [[Amoghasiddhi]] [[family]] represents {{Wiki|tongue}} [[consciousness]].
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     The [[Akshobhya]] [[family]] represents [[body]] [[consciousness]].
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 14 January 2024

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Anuttarayoga Tantra


Anuttarayoga, the fourth class of tantra, has five Buddha-family traits:

    The Tathagata family (represented by a wheel), with the main Buddha-figure Vairochana.
    The jewel family, with the main Buddha figure Ratnasambhava.
    The lotus family, with the main Buddha-figures Amitabha and Avalokiteshvara.
    The karma family (represented by a sword), with the main Buddha figures Amoghasiddhi and Tara.
    The vajra family, with the main Buddha figure Akshobhya.

On the broadest level:

    Vairochana represents body.
    Ratnasambhava represents good qualities.
    Amitabha represents speech.
    Amoghasiddhi represents actions.
    Akshobhya represents mind.


In terms of the five aggregate factors of our experience (five aggregates), as presented according to The Guhyasamaja Tantra, and with colors and directions in the Guhyasamaja mandala assigned accordingly:


    Vairochana (white, east) represents the aggregate of forms of physical phenomena.
    Ratnasambhava (yellow, south) represents the aggregate of feelings of levels of happiness.
    Amitabha (red, west) represents the aggregate of distinguishing (recognition).
    Amoghasiddhi (green, north) represents the aggregate of other affecting variables (karmic formations, volitions).
    Akshobhya (blue, center) represents the aggregate of types of consciousness.


In terms of the aggregate of forms of physical phenomena (body), the five Buddha-families are associated with the five elements:


    The Vairochana family represents earth.
    The Ratnasambhava family represents water.
    The Amitabha family represents fire.
    The Amoghasiddhi family represents wind.
    The Akshobhya family represents space.


In terms of the aggregate of types of consciousness (mind):


    The Vairochana family represents eye consciousness.
    The Ratnasambhava family represents ear consciousness.
    The Amitabha family represents nose consciousness.
    The Amoghasiddhi family represents tongue consciousness.
    The Akshobhya family represents body consciousness.

Source

www.berzinarchives.com