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Khön Family Lineage of Vajrakilaya - The special transmission of Vajrakilaya practice held by the descendants of the Khön family down to the present Sakya Trizin, which can be traced back to Khön Nagendrarakshita, a direct disciple of Guru Rinpoche.
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[[Khön Family Lineage of Vajrakilaya]] - The special [[transmission]] of [[Vajrakilaya]] practice held by the descendants of the [[Khön family]] down to the present [[Sakya Trizin]], which can be traced back to [[Khön Nagendrarakshita]], a direct [[disciple]] of [[Guru Rinpoche]].
  
His Holiness Sakya Trizin said:
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[[His Holiness]] [[Sakya Trizin]] said:
  
     "Of the profound and inexhaustible ocean of teachings that Guru Padmasambhava possessed, Vajrakilaya is one of the most important. Its empowerment, teachings and pith instructions were given to one of his most important spiritual disciples, Khön Nagendrarakshita (Lü'i Wangpo Sungwa), who then practised it until he achieved both ordinary and supreme siddhis. As a sign of his great attainment, he managed to display the great miracle of keeping his vajra and bell suspended in space. Guru Padmasambhava himself declared that Nagendrarakshita had attained the eighth stage of the great bodhisattva path.  
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     "Of the profound and inexhaustible ocean of teachings that [[Guru Padmasambhava]] possessed, [[Vajrakilaya]] is one of the most important. Its [[empowerment]], teachings and [[pith instructions]] were given to one of his most important [[spiritual]] [[disciples]], [[Khön Nagendrarakshita]] (Lü'i Wangpo Sungwa), who then practised it until he achieved both ordinary and supreme [[siddhis]]. As a sign of his great [[attainment]], he managed to display the great [[miracle]] of keeping his [[vajra]] and [[bell]] suspended in [[space]]. [[Guru Padmasambhava]] himself declared that Nagendrarakshita had attained the eighth stage of the great [[bodhisattva]] [[path]].  
  
     The Vajrakilaya empowerment, teachings and pith instructions then passed down from Nagendrarakshita to his own nephews, as they were appointed as the holders of the Khön lineage; and ever since then they have been passed down through this lineage, which includes the five Sakya patriarchs.  
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     The [[Vajrakilaya]] [[empowerment]], teachings and [[pith instructions]] then passed down from Nagendrarakshita to his own nephews, as they were appointed as the holders of the Khön [[lineage]]; and ever since then they have been passed down through this [[lineage]], which includes the five [[Sakya]] [[patriarchs]].  
  
     So this is a very rare teaching that has not only continued through an unbroken lineage from the primordial Buddha, but has also been passed down through the hereditary lineage. Each of these masters, from Guru Padmasambhava to those of the present, has achieved great realization, and as a result has performed great miracles.  
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     So this is a very rare [[teaching]] that has not only continued through an unbroken [[lineage]] from the [[primordial]] [[Buddha]], but has also been passed down through the [[Wikipedia:Heredity|hereditary]] [[lineage]]. Each of these [[masters]], from [[Guru Padmasambhava]] to those of the present, has achieved great [[realization]], and as a result has performed great [[miracles]].  
 
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     I myself received this from my own father, as well as from one of my most important root gurus, both of whom attained great realization through the Vajrakilaya practice, and showed many significant miracles."[1]  
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     I myself received this from my own father, as well as from one of my most important [[root]] [[gurus]], both of whom attained great [[realization]] through the [[Vajrakilaya]] practice, and showed many significant [[miracles]]."[1]  
  
As His Holiness mentions, he received the transmission of the practice from his own father, Vajradhara Ngawang Kunga Rinchen, and from his root teacher, Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo, as well as from Ngor Khangsar Shabdrung Lodrö Tenzin Nyingpo.
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As [[His Holiness]] mentions, he received the [[transmission]] of the practice from his own father, [[Vajradhara]] Ngawang Kunga Rinchen, and from his [[root teacher]], Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo, as well as from [[Ngor]] Khangsar [[Shabdrung]] Lodrö Tenzin Nyingpo.
Empowerment of Khön Tradition of Vajrakilaya
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[[Empowerment]] of Khön [[Tradition]] of [[Vajrakilaya]]
  
The empowerment has been given to the Rigpa sangha on the following occasions:
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The [[empowerment]] has been given to the [[Rigpa]] [[sangha]] on the following occasions:
  
     H.H. Sakya Trizin, Lerab Ling, 22-23 June 2007.
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     H.H. [[Sakya Trizin]], [[Lerab Ling]], 22-23 June 2007.
     H.H. Sakya Trizin, Rigpa Berlin Centre, 4-5 July 2010.  
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     H.H. [[Sakya Trizin]], [[Rigpa]] {{Wiki|Berlin}} Centre, 4-5 July 2010.  
 
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Khön Family Lineage of Vajrakilaya - The special transmission of Vajrakilaya practice held by the descendants of the Khön family down to the present Sakya Trizin, which can be traced back to Khön Nagendrarakshita, a direct disciple of Guru Rinpoche.

His Holiness Sakya Trizin said:

    "Of the profound and inexhaustible ocean of teachings that Guru Padmasambhava possessed, Vajrakilaya is one of the most important. Its empowerment, teachings and pith instructions were given to one of his most important spiritual disciples, Khön Nagendrarakshita (Lü'i Wangpo Sungwa), who then practised it until he achieved both ordinary and supreme siddhis. As a sign of his great attainment, he managed to display the great miracle of keeping his vajra and bell suspended in space. Guru Padmasambhava himself declared that Nagendrarakshita had attained the eighth stage of the great bodhisattva path.

    The Vajrakilaya empowerment, teachings and pith instructions then passed down from Nagendrarakshita to his own nephews, as they were appointed as the holders of the Khön lineage; and ever since then they have been passed down through this lineage, which includes the five Sakya patriarchs.

    So this is a very rare teaching that has not only continued through an unbroken lineage from the primordial Buddha, but has also been passed down through the hereditary lineage. Each of these masters, from Guru Padmasambhava to those of the present, has achieved great realization, and as a result has performed great miracles.

TNVajrakilaya.jpg

    I myself received this from my own father, as well as from one of my most important root gurus, both of whom attained great realization through the Vajrakilaya practice, and showed many significant miracles."[1]

As His Holiness mentions, he received the transmission of the practice from his own father, Vajradhara Ngawang Kunga Rinchen, and from his root teacher, Ngawang Lodrö Shenpen Nyingpo, as well as from Ngor Khangsar Shabdrung Lodrö Tenzin Nyingpo.
Empowerment of Khön Tradition of Vajrakilaya

The empowerment has been given to the Rigpa sangha on the following occasions:

    H.H. Sakya Trizin, Lerab Ling, 22-23 June 2007.
    H.H. Sakya Trizin, Rigpa Berlin Centre, 4-5 July 2010.

Source

www.rigpawiki.org