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[[Five Families]] ([[rigs lnga]]). [[Name]] of a [[sadhana]] text composed by [[Guru Rinpoche]] focused on [[Mahayoga tantra]].
 
[[Five Families]] ([[rigs lnga]]). [[Name]] of a [[sadhana]] text composed by [[Guru Rinpoche]] focused on [[Mahayoga tantra]].
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[[Five families]] ([[rigs lnga]]). The [[five buddha families]]: [[tathagata]], [[vajra]], [[ratna]], [[padma]] and [[karma]]. They represent five aspects of innate qualities of the [[tathagatagarbha]], our [[enlightened essence]].
 
[[Five families]] ([[rigs lnga]]). The [[five buddha families]]: [[tathagata]], [[vajra]], [[ratna]], [[padma]] and [[karma]]. They represent five aspects of innate qualities of the [[tathagatagarbha]], our [[enlightened essence]].
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Five Families (rigs lnga). Name of a sadhana text composed by Guru Rinpoche focused on Mahayoga tantra.

Five families (rigs lnga). The five buddha families: tathagata, vajra, ratna, padma and karma. They represent five aspects of innate qualities of the tathagatagarbha, our enlightened essence.

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