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[[Tantra]] {{Wiki|Classification}}: in [[Vajrayana Buddhism]] there are different ways of enumerating, cataloging and categorizing the many different texts in [[Tantra]] {{Wiki|literature}}.
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Several different systems made their way to the [[Himalayas]] and [[Tibet]]. At the {{Wiki|present}} time there are two systems in use, the [[Nyingma]] and the [[Sarma]].
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The [[Tibetan]] [[word]] [[Nyingma]] literally means [[old traditions of Tantra]] and [[Sarma]] means the [[new traditions of Tantra]].
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The new [[Tantra]] [[traditions]] are composed of the [[Kadampa]], [[Sakya]], [[Marpa Kagyu]], [[Shangpa Kagyu]], Pacifying of [[Padampa Sanggye]], and the [[Rwa Tradition]].
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The [[Gelug Tradition]] was not included amongst these formative [[traditions]] because it was not in direct receipt of any of the [[tantric traditions]] from [[India]] but was a later {{Wiki|synthesis}} of the already mentioned [[traditions]] in [[Tibet]].
  
[[Tantra]] {{Wiki|Classification}}: in [[Vajrayana Buddhism]] there are different ways of enumerating, cataloguing and categorizing the many different texts in [[Tantra]] {{Wiki|literature}}. Several different systems made their way to the [[Himalayas]] and [[Tibet]]. At the {{Wiki|present}} time there are two systems in use, the [[Nyingma]] and the [[Sarma]]. The [[Tibetan]] [[word]] [[Nyingma]] literally means old [[traditions]] of [[Tantra]] and [[Sarma]] means the new [[traditions]] of [[Tantra]]. The new [[Tantra]] [[traditions]] are composed of the [[Kadampa]], [[Sakya]], [[Marpa Kagyu]], [[Shangpa Kagyu]], Pacifying of [[Padampa Sanggye]], and the [[Rwa Tradition]]. The [[Gelug Tradition]] was not included amongst these formative [[traditions]] because it was not in direct receipt of any of the [[tantric traditions]] from [[India]] but was a later {{Wiki|synthesis}} of the already mentioned [[traditions]] in [[Tibet]].
 
  
 
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Both [[traditions]] have three [[lower tantras]]; (1) [[Kriya]], (2) [[Charya]] and (3) [[Yoga Tantra]]. Basic [[Tantric]] [[meditations]] such as [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Manjushri]] and [[Tara]] come from the first two [[lower Tantras]] (1 & 2). Many [[Vajrapani]] practices come from the [[Charya Tantra]] (2). [[Practices]] such as [[Mahavairochana]] and [[Vajrasattva]] come from [[Yoga Tantra]] (3). These [[Tantra]] have [[Generation Stage Yoga]] (Tib. [[kyerim]]), with various degrees of self-recognition as a [[deity]], but do not have [[Perfection Stage]] (Tib. [[dzogrim]]) and do not teach advanced [[yoga]] practices.
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Basic [[Tantric meditations]] such as [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Manjushri]] and [[Tara]] come from the first two [[lower Tantras]] (1 & 2).  
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Many [[Vajrapani]] practices come from the [[Charya Tantra]]  
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(2). [[Practices]] such as [[Mahavairochana]] and [[Vajrasattva]] come from [[Yoga Tantra]]  
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(3). These [[Tantra]] have [[Generation Stage Yoga]] (Tib. [[kyerim]]), with various degrees of self-recognition as a [[deity]], but do not have [[Perfection Stage]] (Tib. [[dzogrim]]) and do not teach advanced [[yoga]] practices.
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(4) [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] ([[Anuttarayoga]]) teach a method for reaching [[enlightenment]] in one [[lifetime]].
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For the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] the [[Nyingma]] have [[three divisions]],
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[[Maha]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Generation Stage]],
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[[Anu]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Perfection Stage]], and
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[[Ati]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Mahasandhi]] (Tib. [[dzogchen]]) which is aimed at the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] view and [[reality]].
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In [[Sarma]] the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] is [[Anuttarayoga]] and divided into three catagories of {{Wiki|emphasis}}, [[Method-Father Tantra]], [[Wisdom-Mother Tantra]] and [[Non-dual Tantra]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} equally the aspects of the Method and [[Wisdom Tantra]].
  
It is said that only the (4) [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] ([[Anuttarayoga]]) teach a method for reaching [[enlightenment]] in one [[lifetime]]. For the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] the [[Nyingma]] have [[three divisions]], [[Maha]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Generation Stage]], Anu {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Perfection Stage]], and Ati {{Wiki|emphasizing}} [[Mahasandhi]] (Tib. [[dzogchen]]) which is aimed at the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] view and [[reality]]. In [[Sarma]] the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]] is [[Anuttarayoga]] and divided into three catagories of {{Wiki|emphasis}}, Method-Father [[Tantra]], [[Wisdom-Mother]] [[Tantra]] and [[Non-dual Tantra]] {{Wiki|emphasizing}} equally the aspects of the Method and [[Wisdom Tantra]].
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[[Method Tantra]] is more foussed on achieving the [[form body]] ([[rupakaya]] - containing the [[nirmanakaya]] and [[sambhogakaya]]) of a [[buddha]]. This is accomplished using the practices of the [[Illusory Body]] teachings.  
  
Method [[Tantra]] is more foussed on achieving the [[form body]] ([[rupakaya]] - containing the [[nirmanakaya]] and [[sambhogakaya]]) of a [[buddha]]. This is accomplished using the practices of the [[Illusory Body]] teachings. [[Wisdom Tantra]] is focussed on [[realizing]] the [[truth body]] ([[dharmakaya]]) of a [[buddha]] by using the actual [[Clear Light]] [[consciousness]], a {{Wiki|subtle}} [[consciousness]] within each and every [[living being]]. Both systems employ the two - Generation and [[Perfection Stage]] [[Yoga]]. Below are the titles of some of the more important of the various [[Tantra]] texts from each of the ([[Buddhist]]) four [[Tantra]] classifications.
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[[Wisdom Tantra]] is focused on [[realizing]] the [[truth body]] ([[dharmakaya]]) of a [[buddha]] by using the actual [[Clear Light consciousness]], a [[subtle consciousness]] within each and every [[living being]]. Both systems employ the two - Generation and [[Perfection Stage Yoga]]. Below are the titles of some of the more important of the various [[Tantra]] texts from each of the ([[Buddhist]]) four [[Tantra classifications]].
  
"The [[[Anuttarayoga]], Father] Method [[Tantra]] of the [[Mahayoga]] are the [[Guhyasamaja]] [[Root Tantra]], the Eighteen [[Chapter]] Fundamental [[Tantra]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Vajramala]], Sandhivyakarana, Chaturdevi Paripriccha, Vajrajnana Samucchaya, [etc.], [[Vajrabhairava]], [etc.].
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"The [[[Anuttarayoga]], [[Father Method Tantra]] of the [[Mahayoga]] are the [[Guhyasamaja Root Tantra]], the Eighteen [[Chapter]] Fundamental [[Tantra]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Vajramala]], [[Sandhivyakarana]], [[Chaturdevi Paripriccha]], [[Vajrajnana Samucchaya]], [etc.], [[Vajrabhairava]], etc..
  
The [[[Anuttarayoga]], Mother] [[Wisdom Tantra]] are Chandraguhyatilaka, Chaturpita, the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Mantra]] [[Amsa]], [[Mahamaya]], [[Buddhakapala]], [[Vajra]] [[Amrita]], the [[Chakrasamvara]] [[Root Tantra]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Abhidhana]], [[Vajradaka]], Dakarnava, Yoginisancharya, [[Heruka]] Abhyudaya, [[Varahi]] Abhidhanata, Chatur [[Yogini]] [[Samputa Tantra]], [etc.].
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The [[[Anuttarayoga]], [[Mother] Wisdom Tantra]] are [[Chandraguhyatilaka]], [[Chaturpita]], the [[Explanatory Tantra Mantra Amsa]], [[Mahamaya]], [[Buddhakapala]], [[Vajra Amrita]], the [[Chakrasamvara Root Tantra]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Abhidhana]], [[Vajradaka]], Dakarnava, Yoginisancharya, [[Heruka]] Abhyudaya, [[Varahi]] Abhidhanata, Chatur [[Yogini]] [[Samputa Tantra]], [etc.].
  
The [[[Anuttarayoga]]] [[Non-dual Tantra]] are the [[Hevajra Root Tantra]] [in [[Two Sections]]], the Fundamental [[Tantra]] [[Mahamudra]] [[Tilaka]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Vajrapanjara]], [[Jnana]] [[Tilaka]], Tattvapradipa, Guhyapradipa, [etc.], [[Vajra Arali]], Rigi Arali, [[Shri]] [[Mahakala]] Abhidhanata, [etc.], the Short [[Kalachakra Tantra]], Shekaprakriya, the Four [[Chapter]] [[Achala]] [[Tantra]], the Lord of All [[Explanatory Tantra]] - the [[Samputa]] in ten [[sections]] together with the Fundamental [[Tantra]], [etc.].
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The [[[Anuttarayoga]]] [[Non-dual Tantra]] are the [[Hevajra Root Tantra]] [in [[Two Sections]]], the [[Fundamental Tantra]] [[Mahamudra Tilaka]], the [[Explanatory Tantra]] [[Vajrapanjara]], [[Jnana]] [[Tilaka]], [[Tattvapradipa]], [[Guhyapradipa]], [etc.], [[Vajra Arali]], [[Rigi Arali]], [[Shri Mahakala Abhidhanata]], [etc.], the Short [[Kalachakra Tantra]], [[Shekaprakriya]], the [[Four Chapter Achala Tantra]], the [[Lord of All Explanatory Tantra]] - the [[Samputa]] in ten [[sections]] together with the [[Fundamental Tantra]], [etc.].
  
The [[Secret Mantra]] [[Yoga Tantra]] are the [[Tattvasamgraha]], [[Vajra]] Shikhara, [[Shri Paramadya]], [[Trailokyavijaya]], [etc.], the [[Sarvadurgati Parishodhana Tantra]], Sarvarahasyo, [etc.]."
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The [[Secret Mantra]] [[Yoga Tantra]] are the [[Tattvasamgraha]], [[Vajra Shikhara]], [[Shri Paramadya]], [[Trailokyavijaya]], [etc.], the [[Sarvadurgati Parishodhana Tantra]], [[Sarvarahasyo]], [etc.]."
  
The [[Secret Mantra]] [[Action Tantra]] [[[Charya]]] are the [[Maha]] [[Vairochana Abhisambodhi Tantra]], [[Arya Manjushri Root Tantra]], [etc.]. [The [[Performance Tantra]] [[[Kriya]]] are too numerous to list here. (See [[Kriya Tantra]])].
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The [[Secret Mantra]] [[Action Tantra]] [[[Charya]]] are the [[Maha]] [[Vairochana Abhisambodhi Tantra]], [[Arya Manjushri Root Tantra]], [etc.]. [The [[Performance Tantra]] [[Kriya]] are too numerous to list here. (See [[Kriya Tantra]])].
  
 
(Extracted from a text by [[Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen]], 1147-1216. (Collected Works) The Catalogue of [[Tantras]] of [[Hevajra]], vol.1, page 274-3-2 to 274-4-4).
 
(Extracted from a text by [[Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen]], 1147-1216. (Collected Works) The Catalogue of [[Tantras]] of [[Hevajra]], vol.1, page 274-3-2 to 274-4-4).
 
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Tantra Classification: in Vajrayana Buddhism there are different ways of enumerating, cataloging and categorizing the many different texts in Tantra literature.

Several different systems made their way to the Himalayas and Tibet. At the present time there are two systems in use, the Nyingma and the Sarma.

The Tibetan word Nyingma literally means old traditions of Tantra and Sarma means the new traditions of Tantra.

The new Tantra traditions are composed of the Kadampa, Sakya, Marpa Kagyu, Shangpa Kagyu, Pacifying of Padampa Sanggye, and the Rwa Tradition.

The Gelug Tradition was not included amongst these formative traditions because it was not in direct receipt of any of the tantric traditions from India but was a later synthesis of the already mentioned traditions in Tibet.



Both traditions have three lower tantras;

(1) Kriya,
(2) Charya and
(3) Yoga Tantra.


Basic Tantric meditations such as Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Tara come from the first two lower Tantras (1 & 2).

Many Vajrapani practices come from the Charya Tantra
(2). Practices such as Mahavairochana and Vajrasattva come from Yoga Tantra
(3). These Tantra have Generation Stage Yoga (Tib. kyerim), with various degrees of self-recognition as a deity, but do not have Perfection Stage (Tib. dzogrim) and do not teach advanced yoga practices.

It is said that only the

(4) Highest Yoga Tantra (Anuttarayoga) teach a method for reaching enlightenment in one lifetime. For the Highest Yoga Tantra the Nyingma have three divisions,


In Sarma the Highest Yoga Tantra is Anuttarayoga and divided into three catagories of emphasis, Method-Father Tantra, Wisdom-Mother Tantra and Non-dual Tantra emphasizing equally the aspects of the Method and Wisdom Tantra.

Method Tantra is more foussed on achieving the form body (rupakaya - containing the nirmanakaya and sambhogakaya) of a buddha. This is accomplished using the practices of the Illusory Body teachings.

Wisdom Tantra is focused on realizing the truth body (dharmakaya) of a buddha by using the actual Clear Light consciousness, a subtle consciousness within each and every living being. Both systems employ the two - Generation and Perfection Stage Yoga. Below are the titles of some of the more important of the various Tantra texts from each of the (Buddhist) four Tantra classifications.

"The [[[Anuttarayoga]], Father Method Tantra of the Mahayoga are the Guhyasamaja Root Tantra, the Eighteen Chapter Fundamental Tantra, the Explanatory Tantra Vajramala, Sandhivyakarana, Chaturdevi Paripriccha, Vajrajnana Samucchaya, [etc.], Vajrabhairava, etc..

The [[[Anuttarayoga]], [[Mother] Wisdom Tantra]] are Chandraguhyatilaka, Chaturpita, the Explanatory Tantra Mantra Amsa, Mahamaya, Buddhakapala, Vajra Amrita, the Chakrasamvara Root Tantra, the Explanatory Tantra Abhidhana, Vajradaka, Dakarnava, Yoginisancharya, Heruka Abhyudaya, Varahi Abhidhanata, Chatur Yogini Samputa Tantra, [etc.].

The [[[Anuttarayoga]]] Non-dual Tantra are the Hevajra Root Tantra [in Two Sections], the Fundamental Tantra Mahamudra Tilaka, the Explanatory Tantra Vajrapanjara, Jnana Tilaka, Tattvapradipa, Guhyapradipa, [etc.], Vajra Arali, Rigi Arali, Shri Mahakala Abhidhanata, [etc.], the Short Kalachakra Tantra, Shekaprakriya, the Four Chapter Achala Tantra, the Lord of All Explanatory Tantra - the Samputa in ten sections together with the Fundamental Tantra, [etc.].

The Secret Mantra Yoga Tantra are the Tattvasamgraha, Vajra Shikhara, Shri Paramadya, Trailokyavijaya, [etc.], the Sarvadurgati Parishodhana Tantra, Sarvarahasyo, [etc.]."

The Secret Mantra Action Tantra [[[Charya]]] are the Maha Vairochana Abhisambodhi Tantra, Arya Manjushri Root Tantra, [etc.]. [The Performance Tantra Kriya are too numerous to list here. (See Kriya Tantra)].

(Extracted from a text by Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen, 1147-1216. (Collected Works) The Catalogue of Tantras of Hevajra, vol.1, page 274-3-2 to 274-4-4).

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