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<poem>
 
<poem>
Homage to the Vajra Dakini!
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Homage to the [[Vajra Dakini]]!
  
Mahamudra is beyond description.
+
[[Mahamudra]] is beyond description.
But for your sake, O Naropa, my most devoted disciple,
+
But for your [[sake]], O [[Naropa]], my most devoted [[disciple]],
who is diligent in ascetic practice and exertion,
+
who is diligent in [[ascetic]] practice and {{Wiki|exertion}},
 
this shall be said:
 
this shall be said:
  
Space lacks any locality at all.
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[[Space]] lacks any locality at all.
Likewise, Mahamudra rests on naught.
+
Likewise, [[Mahamudra]] rests on naught.
Thus, without making effort, abide in the pure primordial state,
+
Thus, without making [[effort]], abide in the [[pure]] [[primordial state]],
and the fetters that bind you will simply drop away.
+
and the [[fetters]] that bind you will simply drop away.
  
 
Just as when looking into the open sky,
 
Just as when looking into the open sky,
fixed concepts of centre and circumference dissolve,
+
fixed [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of centre and circumference dissolve,
So, if with mind one perceives the mind, mental activity ceases; then is it, that Enlightened-mind is realized.
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So, if with [[mind]] one [[perceives]] the [[mind]], [[mental activity]] ceases; then is it, that [[Enlightened-mind]] is [[realized]].
  
Clouds that arise and take form in the sky,
+
Clouds that arise and take [[form]] in the sky,
pass away quite automatically according to natural law.
+
pass away quite automatically according to {{Wiki|natural law}}.
Likewise, the flow of concepts arising in the mind,
+
Likewise, the flow of [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] [[arising]] in the [[mind]],
naturally pass away when mind perceives mind.
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naturally pass away when [[mind]] [[perceives]] [[mind]].
 
[[File:Dakini1227ki.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Dakini1227ki.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Space has neither shape nor colour;
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[[Space]] has neither shape nor {{Wiki|colour}};
 
it is changeless, and not tinged by either white or black.
 
it is changeless, and not tinged by either white or black.
Likewise, mind-in-itself has neither form nor colour,
+
Likewise, [[mind-in-itself]] has neither [[form]] nor {{Wiki|colour}},
nor can it be stained by virtue or vice.
+
nor can it be stained by [[virtue]] or vice.
  
The burning stellar radiance of the sun
+
The burning stellar radiance of the {{Wiki|sun}}
can not be covered by the eternal darkness of space.
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can not be covered by the eternal {{Wiki|darkness}} of [[space]].
Likewise the luminous essence of mind
+
Likewise the [[luminous essence]] of [[mind]]
can not be shrouded by Samsara's endless duration.
+
can not be shrouded by [[Samsara's]] [[endless]] duration.
  
Though we say that space is empty,
+
Though we say that [[space]] is [[empty]],
the actual nature of this vacuity defies description.
+
the actual [[nature]] of this [[vacuity]] defies description.
Though we say that mind is luminous,
+
Though we say that [[mind]] is {{Wiki|luminous}},
it is actually beyond all words and concepts.
+
it is actually beyond all words and [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]].
In that mind is like space, it encompasses all.
+
In that [[mind]] is like [[space]], it encompasses all.
Therefore cease with bodily movement and sit relaxed;
+
Therefore cease with [[bodily]] {{Wiki|movement}} and sit [[relaxed]];
close your mouth and simply remain in silence;
+
close your {{Wiki|mouth}} and simply remain in [[silence]];
empty your mind and leap beyond the phenomenal!
+
[[empty]] your [[mind]] and leap beyond the [[phenomenal]]!
  
Let the body rest at ease, insubstantial like a bamboo tube.
+
Let the [[body]] rest at ease, insubstantial like a {{Wiki|bamboo}} tube.
Let the mind rest in itself, spacious and un-preoccupied with thought.
+
Let the [[mind]] rest in itself, spacious and un-preoccupied with [[thought]].
When the mind is not possessed by aims, that is Mahamudra.
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When the [[mind]] is not possessed by aims, that is [[Mahamudra]].
When this is realized, that is Great Enlightenment!
+
When this is [[realized]], that is Great [[Enlightenment]]!
 
[[File:Tilopa-22.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa-22.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Adherents of the Tantra and of the Mahayana,
+
{{Wiki|Adherents}} of the [[Tantra]] and of the [[Mahayana]],
of the Vinaya and Sutra, and the followers of the World Religions,
+
of the [[Vinaya]] and [[Sutra]], and the followers of the [[World]] [[Religions]],
with all their various scholastic theologies and devotions,
+
with all their various {{Wiki|scholastic}} theologies and devotions,
have no idea whatsoever of this wondrous simultaneously-born Mahamudra.
+
have no [[idea]] whatsoever of this wondrous simultaneously-born [[Mahamudra]].
  
As to the keeping of covenant-vows (samaya), they are broken
+
As to the keeping of covenant-vows ([[samaya]]), they are broken
only by the act of trying to adhere to them. The light is hidden only by striving to know it. Cease with rules and ritual, abandon volition, stray not from the Ultimate, and then a true Precept-keeper will you be, a lamp illuminating the darkness.
+
only by the act of trying to adhere to them. The {{Wiki|light}} is hidden only by striving to know it. Cease with {{Wiki|rules}} and [[ritual]], abandon [[Wikipedia:Volition (psychology)|volition]], stray not from the {{Wiki|Ultimate}}, and then a true Precept-keeper will you be, a [[lamp]] [[illuminating]] the {{Wiki|darkness}}.
Not caught up in perceptions, nor caught in desire,
+
Not caught up in [[perceptions]], nor caught in [[desire]],
seeking nothing, abiding in the self alone, one simply lets
+
seeking nothing, abiding in the [[self]] alone, one simply lets
consciousness be, like a wave in the Great Ocean.
+
[[consciousness]] be, like a wave in the Great Ocean.
  
 
If you slip not into conation, if you hold to neither this nor that,
 
If you slip not into conation, if you hold to neither this nor that,
the real meaning behind all the Scriptures, will make itself clear.
+
the real meaning behind all the [[Scriptures]], will make itself clear.
Just abiding, one is released from the prison of Samsara.
+
Just abiding, one is released from the {{Wiki|prison}} of [[Samsara]].
Just abiding, all one's karmic impurities are burned away.
+
Just abiding, all one's [[karmic]] [[impurities]] are burned away.
It is then that you shall be known as a "Lamp of the Teaching".
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It is then that you shall be known as a "[[Lamp]] of the [[Teaching]]".
 
[[File:Tilopa 1.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa 1.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Even the ignorant who understand not Mahamudra,
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Even the [[ignorant]] who understand not [[Mahamudra]],
and fools who are lost for a time in Samsara,
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and fools who are lost for a time in [[Samsara]],
can be saved if they but rely on a holy Lord (guru).
+
can be saved if they but rely on a {{Wiki|holy}} Lord ([[guru]]).
Through grace (adhisthana) they may be sure of deliverance.
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Through grace ([[adhisthana]]) they may be sure of [[deliverance]].
  
Know all the phenomena of Samsara as worthless;
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Know all the [[phenomena]] of [[Samsara]] as worthless;
just the cause of attachment and aversion.
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just the [[cause]] of [[attachment]] and [[aversion]].
All created phenomena are without real substance,
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All created [[phenomena]] are without real [[substance]],
therefore seek instead the nature of the Ultimate.
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therefore seek instead the [[nature]] of the {{Wiki|Ultimate}}.
  
Non-duality is the King of Views.
+
[[Non-duality]] is the [[King]] of [[Views]].
Resting the mind without flux is the King of Meditations.
+
Resting the [[mind]] without flux is the [[King]] of [[Meditations]].
Not choosing this or that is the King of Conduct.
+
Not choosing this or that is the [[King]] of Conduct.
When there is neither hope nor fear, that is the King of Results.
+
When there is neither {{Wiki|hope}} nor {{Wiki|fear}}, that is the [[King]] of Results.
  
Once you let go of all objects-of-perception,
+
Once you let go of all [[objects-of-perception]],
the true nature of the mind shines forth.
+
the [[true nature of the mind]] shines forth.
Not trying to meditate is the supreme path of the Buddha.
+
Not trying to [[meditate]] is the supreme [[path]] of the [[Buddha]].
By the meditation of non-meditation Enlightenment is won.
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By the [[meditation]] of [[non-meditation]] [[Enlightenment]] is won.
 
[[File:Flyingdakini.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Flyingdakini.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Alas! Impermanent is this world.
+
Alas! [[Impermanent]] is this [[world]].
It passes like a mirage or a dream.
+
It passes like a [[mirage]] or a [[dream]].
Even the illusion of its existence
+
Even the [[illusion]] of its [[existence]]
is not something that exists.
+
is not something that [[exists]].
Moved by weariness, abandon worldly pre-occupation.
+
Moved by weariness, abandon [[worldly]] pre-occupation.
  
Renounce distinctions of class and race,
+
{{Wiki|Renounce}} {{Wiki|distinctions}} of class and race,
and meditate alone in forest, mountains and solitary places.
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and [[meditate]] alone in {{Wiki|forest}}, [[mountains]] and {{Wiki|solitary}} places.
Abide without seeking; loosely remaining in the natural state.
+
Abide without seeking; loosely remaining in the natural [[state]].
By attaining non-attainment, quickly shalt thou reach the state of Mahamudra.
+
By [[attaining]] non-attainment, quickly shalt thou reach the [[state]] of [[Mahamudra]].
  
If you sever the main root of a living tree,
+
If you sever the main [[root]] of a living [[tree]],
then all the many branches wither and die at once.
+
then all the many branches wither and [[die]] at once.
Cut through (kathinaccheda) the very root of consciousness,
+
Cut through ([[kathinaccheda]]) the very [[root]] of [[consciousness]],
and all mental projections will immediately cease.
+
and all [[mental projections]] will immediately cease.
  
The darkness of long ages is dispelled
+
The {{Wiki|darkness}} of long ages is dispelled
instantly by the lighting of a single lamp.
+
instantly by the lighting of a single [[lamp]].
One moment's experience of the mind of Clear Light
+
One moment's [[experience]] of the [[mind]] of [[Clear Light]]
immediately rends the veil of ignorance for ever.
+
immediately rends the [[veil]] of [[ignorance]] for ever.
 
[[File:Tilopa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Tilopa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Aha! That which pertains to consciousness is unable to perceive transcendental Gnosis (jnana).
+
Aha! That which pertains to [[consciousness]] is unable to {{Wiki|perceive}} [[transcendental]] [[Gnosis]] ([[jnana]]).
That which pertains to created phenomena is unable to perceive the uncreate Reality.
+
That which pertains to created [[phenomena]] is unable to {{Wiki|perceive}} the uncreate [[Reality]].
If you would attain the transcendent, beyond consciousness and creation;
+
If you would attain the [[transcendent]], beyond [[consciousness]] and creation;
then look directly into one’s own mind, until awareness is revealed in its bare nakedness.
+
then look directly into one’s [[own mind]], until [[awareness]] is revealed in its bare nakedness.
  
Let the polluted pool of mental activity clear itself.
+
Let the polluted pool of [[mental activity]] clear itself.
 
Merely watch the flow, just as it is.
 
Merely watch the flow, just as it is.
Do not engage with appearances as they arise,
+
Do not engage with [[appearances]] as they arise,
for Mahamudra is beyond acceptance and rejection.
+
for [[Mahamudra]] is beyond [[acceptance]] and rejection.
  
Since the fundamental ground (alaya) is unborn,
+
Since the fundamental ground ([[alaya]]) is {{Wiki|unborn}},
it can neither be obscured nor defiled.
+
it can neither be obscured nor {{Wiki|defiled}}.
Just rest in the unborn state, neither meditating nor not-meditating, letting appearances resolve back into Ultimate Reality (dharmata).
+
Just rest in the {{Wiki|unborn}} [[state]], neither [[meditating]] nor not-meditating, letting [[appearances]] resolve back into [[Ultimate Reality]] ([[dharmata]]).
  
In being free of the extremes, one attains the King of Views.
+
In being free of the extremes, one attains the [[King]] of [[Views]].
Entering the vast and deep, one attains the King of Meditations.
+
Entering the vast and deep, one attains the [[King]] of [[Meditations]].
Not making an effort, one attains the King of Conduct.
+
Not making an [[effort]], one attains the [[King]] of Conduct.
In non-seeking awareness, one attains the King of Results.
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In non-seeking [[awareness]], one attains the [[King]] of Results.
 
[[File:WomensDakini.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:WomensDakini.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
At first the yogi feels his mind to be turbulent,
+
At first the [[yogi]] [[feels]] his [[mind]] to be turbulent,
 
like the upper course of a rushing mountain torrent.
 
like the upper course of a rushing mountain torrent.
Then it becomes smooth like the broad river Ganges.
+
Then it becomes smooth like the broad [[river]] [[Ganges]].
 
In the end it is like entering the ocean, a child returning to the mother.
 
In the end it is like entering the ocean, a child returning to the mother.
  
One who wishes to attain this level of meditation
+
One who wishes to attain this level of [[meditation]]
should first begin by practicing remembrance of the breath.
+
should first begin by practicing [[remembrance]] of the [[breath]].
 
Through control of the gaze and such exercises,
 
Through control of the gaze and such exercises,
the mind will be disciplined until it abides in its own state.
+
the [[mind]] will be [[disciplined]] until it abides in its [[own]] [[state]].
 
[[File:Dakiniface3.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Dakiniface3.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Now concerning the practice of Karmamudra,
+
Now concerning the practice of [[Karmamudra]],
the union of Wisdom (prajna) and Means (upaya):
+
the union of [[Wisdom]] ([[prajna]]) and Means ([[upaya]]):
 
draw down and blend, then raise it up to the source.
 
draw down and blend, then raise it up to the source.
Finally cause it to saturate the entire body.
+
Finally [[cause]] it to saturate the entire [[body]].
If this is performed free of lust, then Bliss-Emptiness is attained.
+
If this is performed free of [[lust]], then Bliss-Emptiness is [[attained]].
  
Glowing inwardly, blessed with renewed vigour and vitality,
+
Glowing inwardly, blessed with renewed [[vigour]] and [[vitality]],
thy life-power shall expand like the waxing moon.
+
thy life-power shall expand like the [[waxing moon]].
Radiant and healthy, with the composure of a lion,
+
Radiant and healthy, with the composure of a [[lion]],
thou shalt attain Accomplishment (siddhi), both mundane and supreme.
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thou shalt attain [[Accomplishment]] ([[siddhi]]), both [[mundane]] and supreme.
 
Colophon
 
Colophon
  
By virtue of entering this practice, may all obstacles to the realization of Mahamudra dissolve away.
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By [[virtue]] of entering this practice, may all [[obstacles]] to the [[realization]] of [[Mahamudra]] dissolve away.
May the Clear Light of Mahamudra dawn in the minds of the practitioners.
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May the [[Clear Light]] of [[Mahamudra]] dawn in the [[minds]] of the practitioners.
May this Pith Instruction on Mahamudra come to abide in the hearts of those disciples fortunate to connect with it.
+
May this [[Pith Instruction]] on [[Mahamudra]] come to abide in the hearts of those [[disciples]] [[fortunate]] to connect with it.
  
This pith-instruction on Mahamudra in 28 Verses was given by Sri Tilopa to Mahapandita Nadapada on the banks of the Ganges River. It was translated into Tibetan from the Sanskrit by Marpa Cho-kyi-lodro, and is now presented in English by the Dharma Fellowship. The origial text may be found in the Do.ha. mdzod. brgyad. ces.bya.ba. phyag. rgya. chen. po'i. man.ngag. gsal.bar. ston.pa'i. gzhung., printed at the Rumtek monastery of His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa, in Sikkhim.
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This pith-instruction on [[Mahamudra]] in 28 Verses was given by Sri [[Tilopa]] to [[Mahapandita]] [[Nadapada]] on the banks of the [[Ganges River]]. It was translated into [[Tibetan]] from the [[Sanskrit]] by [[Marpa]] Cho-kyi-lodro, and is now presented in English by the [[Dharma Fellowship]]. The origial text may be found in the Do.ha. [[mdzod]]. brgyad. ces.bya.ba. [[phyag]]. [[rgya]]. [[chen]]. po'i. man.ngag. gsal.bar. ston.pa'i. gzhung., printed at the [[Rumtek monastery]] of [[His Holiness]] the [[Gyalwa Karmapa]], in {{Wiki|Sikkhim}}.
 
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[http://www.dharmafellowship.org/library/texts/the-ganga-ma.htm www.dharmafellowship.org]
 
[http://www.dharmafellowship.org/library/texts/the-ganga-ma.htm www.dharmafellowship.org]
 
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Revision as of 19:19, 27 January 2016

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Homage to the Vajra Dakini!

Mahamudra is beyond description.
But for your sake, O Naropa, my most devoted disciple,
who is diligent in ascetic practice and exertion,
this shall be said:

Space lacks any locality at all.
Likewise, Mahamudra rests on naught.
Thus, without making effort, abide in the pure primordial state,
and the fetters that bind you will simply drop away.

Just as when looking into the open sky,
fixed concepts of centre and circumference dissolve,
So, if with mind one perceives the mind, mental activity ceases; then is it, that Enlightened-mind is realized.

Clouds that arise and take form in the sky,
pass away quite automatically according to natural law.
Likewise, the flow of concepts arising in the mind,
naturally pass away when mind perceives mind.

Dakini1227ki.jpg

Space has neither shape nor colour;
it is changeless, and not tinged by either white or black.
Likewise, mind-in-itself has neither form nor colour,
nor can it be stained by virtue or vice.

The burning stellar radiance of the sun
can not be covered by the eternal darkness of space.
Likewise the luminous essence of mind
can not be shrouded by Samsara's endless duration.

Though we say that space is empty,
the actual nature of this vacuity defies description.
Though we say that mind is luminous,
it is actually beyond all words and concepts.
In that mind is like space, it encompasses all.
Therefore cease with bodily movement and sit relaxed;
close your mouth and simply remain in silence;
empty your mind and leap beyond the phenomenal!

Let the body rest at ease, insubstantial like a bamboo tube.
Let the mind rest in itself, spacious and un-preoccupied with thought.
When the mind is not possessed by aims, that is Mahamudra.
When this is realized, that is Great Enlightenment!

Tilopa-22.jpg

Adherents of the Tantra and of the Mahayana,
of the Vinaya and Sutra, and the followers of the World Religions,
with all their various scholastic theologies and devotions,
have no idea whatsoever of this wondrous simultaneously-born Mahamudra.

As to the keeping of covenant-vows (samaya), they are broken
only by the act of trying to adhere to them. The light is hidden only by striving to know it. Cease with rules and ritual, abandon volition, stray not from the Ultimate, and then a true Precept-keeper will you be, a lamp illuminating the darkness.
Not caught up in perceptions, nor caught in desire,
seeking nothing, abiding in the self alone, one simply lets
consciousness be, like a wave in the Great Ocean.

If you slip not into conation, if you hold to neither this nor that,
the real meaning behind all the Scriptures, will make itself clear.
Just abiding, one is released from the prison of Samsara.
Just abiding, all one's karmic impurities are burned away.
It is then that you shall be known as a "Lamp of the Teaching".

Tilopa 1.jpg

Even the ignorant who understand not Mahamudra,
and fools who are lost for a time in Samsara,
can be saved if they but rely on a holy Lord (guru).
Through grace (adhisthana) they may be sure of deliverance.

Know all the phenomena of Samsara as worthless;
just the cause of attachment and aversion.
All created phenomena are without real substance,
therefore seek instead the nature of the Ultimate.

Non-duality is the King of Views.
Resting the mind without flux is the King of Meditations.
Not choosing this or that is the King of Conduct.
When there is neither hope nor fear, that is the King of Results.

Once you let go of all objects-of-perception,
the true nature of the mind shines forth.
Not trying to meditate is the supreme path of the Buddha.
By the meditation of non-meditation Enlightenment is won.

Flyingdakini.jpg

Alas! Impermanent is this world.
It passes like a mirage or a dream.
Even the illusion of its existence
is not something that exists.
Moved by weariness, abandon worldly pre-occupation.

Renounce distinctions of class and race,
and meditate alone in forest, mountains and solitary places.
Abide without seeking; loosely remaining in the natural state.
By attaining non-attainment, quickly shalt thou reach the state of Mahamudra.

If you sever the main root of a living tree,
then all the many branches wither and die at once.
Cut through (kathinaccheda) the very root of consciousness,
and all mental projections will immediately cease.

The darkness of long ages is dispelled
instantly by the lighting of a single lamp.
One moment's experience of the mind of Clear Light
immediately rends the veil of ignorance for ever.

Tilopa.jpg

Aha! That which pertains to consciousness is unable to perceive transcendental Gnosis (jnana).
That which pertains to created phenomena is unable to perceive the uncreate Reality.
If you would attain the transcendent, beyond consciousness and creation;
then look directly into one’s own mind, until awareness is revealed in its bare nakedness.

Let the polluted pool of mental activity clear itself.
Merely watch the flow, just as it is.
Do not engage with appearances as they arise,
for Mahamudra is beyond acceptance and rejection.

Since the fundamental ground (alaya) is unborn,
it can neither be obscured nor defiled.
Just rest in the unborn state, neither meditating nor not-meditating, letting appearances resolve back into Ultimate Reality (dharmata).

In being free of the extremes, one attains the King of Views.
Entering the vast and deep, one attains the King of Meditations.
Not making an effort, one attains the King of Conduct.
In non-seeking awareness, one attains the King of Results.

WomensDakini.jpg

At first the yogi feels his mind to be turbulent,
like the upper course of a rushing mountain torrent.
Then it becomes smooth like the broad river Ganges.
In the end it is like entering the ocean, a child returning to the mother.

One who wishes to attain this level of meditation
should first begin by practicing remembrance of the breath.
Through control of the gaze and such exercises,
the mind will be disciplined until it abides in its own state.

Dakiniface3.jpg

Now concerning the practice of Karmamudra,
the union of Wisdom (prajna) and Means (upaya):
draw down and blend, then raise it up to the source.
Finally cause it to saturate the entire body.
If this is performed free of lust, then Bliss-Emptiness is attained.

Glowing inwardly, blessed with renewed vigour and vitality,
thy life-power shall expand like the waxing moon.
Radiant and healthy, with the composure of a lion,
thou shalt attain Accomplishment (siddhi), both mundane and supreme.
Colophon

By virtue of entering this practice, may all obstacles to the realization of Mahamudra dissolve away.
May the Clear Light of Mahamudra dawn in the minds of the practitioners.
May this Pith Instruction on Mahamudra come to abide in the hearts of those disciples fortunate to connect with it.

This pith-instruction on Mahamudra in 28 Verses was given by Sri Tilopa to Mahapandita Nadapada on the banks of the Ganges River. It was translated into Tibetan from the Sanskrit by Marpa Cho-kyi-lodro, and is now presented in English by the Dharma Fellowship. The origial text may be found in the Do.ha. mdzod. brgyad. ces.bya.ba. phyag. rgya. chen. po'i. man.ngag. gsal.bar. ston.pa'i. gzhung., printed at the Rumtek monastery of His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa, in Sikkhim.

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