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[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]] (Skt.; Tib.  {{BigTibetan|[[རྒྱུད་གསང་བ་སྙིང་པོ་]]}}, Gyü [[Sangwé Nyingpo]]; Wyl. [[rgyud gsang ba'i snying po]]), The [[Essence of Secrets Tantra]] is the main [[tantra]] of the [[Mahayoga]]. It contains twenty-two chapters.
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[[Khenpo Namdrol]] writes: "Among the distinctions within [[Mahayoga]], namely the great [[accomplishment]] pratices of the [[eight herukas]] and the eighteen classes of the great [[tantras]], this [[Secret Essence Tantra]] extracts the [[essence]] of them all, as well as being the {{Wiki|general}} [[tantra]] of [[enlightened]] [[mind]]. The twenty-two chapters of this [[tantra]] afford an explanation of the three [[tantras]] of the ground, [[path]] and [[result]] and, within the context of the [[tantra]] of the [[path]], the ten topics of [[tantra]].
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Its fuller title is the [[Glorious Web of Magical Illusion]], The [[Secret Essence Definitive Nature Just As It Is]] (Tib. Pal [[Gyutrül Drawa Sangwé Nyingpo De Kona Nyid Ngé Pa]], Wyl. [[dpal sgyu 'phrul drva ba gsang ba'i snying po de kho na nyid nges pa]]), which can itself be condensed to the alternative title of [[Tantra of the Web of Magical Illusion]] (Tib. [[Gyutrül Drawa Gyü]], Wyl. [[sgyu 'phrul drva ba rgyud]]).
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{{Wiki|Commentarial}} [[Tradition]]
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For centuries, detailed study of its [[root verses]] and many celebrated commentaries, including [[Longchenpa's]] [[Trilogy of Dispelling Darkness]], [[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima's]] [[Key to the Precious Treasury]] and [[Mipham Rinpoche's]] [[Essence of Clear Light]], has been the key to [[understanding]] the [[Vajrayana’s]] most prominent themes and practices, such as [[empowerment]], [[samaya]], [[mantra]] recitation and the use of [[mandalas]].
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[[In Tibet]], two major {{Wiki|commentarial}} [[traditions]] of this [[tantra]] have developed:
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    the [[Zurpa tradition]], based on the perspectives of [[Buddhaguhya]], [[Vilasavajra]], and other [[masters]], which can be described as the vast, common [[tradition]], and
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    [[Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo]] and [[Longchenpa's]] [[tradition]], based on the {{Wiki|perspective}} of [[Suryaprabhasingha]], which can be described as the profound, uncommon [[tradition]].
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Alternative {{Wiki|Translations}}
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    [[Secret Essence Tantra]]
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  [[ Tantra of the Secret Nucleus]] ([[Dorje]] & [[Wikipedia:Matthew Kapstein|Kapstein]])
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    [[Tantra of the Secret Essence]]
  
 
The [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]] (The [[Tantra of the Secret Quintessence]]) is the main [[tantra]] of the [[Mahayoga]] class and the [[primary]] [[Tantric]] text studied in the [[Nyingma]] [[tradition]] as a key to [[understanding]] [[empowerment]], [[samaya]], [[mantras]], [[mandalas]] and other [[Vajrayana]] topics.
 
The [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]] (The [[Tantra of the Secret Quintessence]]) is the main [[tantra]] of the [[Mahayoga]] class and the [[primary]] [[Tantric]] text studied in the [[Nyingma]] [[tradition]] as a key to [[understanding]] [[empowerment]], [[samaya]], [[mantras]], [[mandalas]] and other [[Vajrayana]] topics.
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::*[[rdo rje sems dpa’i sgyu ’phrul dra ba’i rgyud dpal gsang ba’i snying po shes bya ba’i spyan ’grel pa]] "[[Eye Opening]]" Commentary on the Secret [[Essence]] P4756
 
::*[[rdo rje sems dpa’i sgyu ’phrul dra ba’i rgyud dpal gsang ba’i snying po shes bya ba’i spyan ’grel pa]] "[[Eye Opening]]" Commentary on the Secret [[Essence]] P4756
 
::*dpal gsang ba snying po’i don bsdus ’grel [[piṇḍārtha]] ("[[Ball of Meaning]]").
 
::*dpal gsang ba snying po’i don bsdus ’grel [[piṇḍārtha]] ("[[Ball of Meaning]]").
*[[Rongzom Pandita]], [[Chökyi Zangpo]] (1012–1088) ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[རྒྱུད་རྒྱལ་གསང་བ་སྙིང་པོ་དཀོན་ཅོག་འགྲེལ]]}}, Wylie: [[rgyud rgyal gsang ba snying po dkon cog 'brel]])
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*[[Rongzom Pandita]], [[Chökyi Zangpo]] (1012–1088) ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[རྒྱུད་རྒྱལ་གསང་བ་སྙིང་པོ་དཀོན་ཅོག་འགྲེལ]]}}, [[Wikipedia:Wylie transliteration|Wylie]]: [[rgyud rgyal gsang ba snying po dkon cog 'brel]])
 
*[[Longchenpa]] (1308–1363) [[mun sel skor gsum]] - "[[Trilogy of Dispelling Darkness]]" - Three commentaries on the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]:
 
*[[Longchenpa]] (1308–1363) [[mun sel skor gsum]] - "[[Trilogy of Dispelling Darkness]]" - Three commentaries on the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]:
 
::*dpal gsang ba snying po [[de kho na nyid]] nges pa'i rgyud kyi grel ba phyogs bcu'i mun sel/ -"[[Dispelling Darkness in the Ten Directions]]" - Detailed commentary on the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]
 
::*dpal gsang ba snying po [[de kho na nyid]] nges pa'i rgyud kyi grel ba phyogs bcu'i mun sel/ -"[[Dispelling Darkness in the Ten Directions]]" - Detailed commentary on the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]

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Guhyagarbha Tantra (Skt.; Tib.  རྒྱུད་གསང་བ་སྙིང་པོ་, Gyü Sangwé Nyingpo; Wyl. rgyud gsang ba'i snying po), The Essence of Secrets Tantra is the main tantra of the Mahayoga. It contains twenty-two chapters. 
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Khenpo Namdrol writes: "Among the distinctions within Mahayoga, namely the great accomplishment pratices of the eight herukas and the eighteen classes of the great tantras, this Secret Essence Tantra extracts the essence of them all, as well as being the general tantra of enlightened mind. The twenty-two chapters of this tantra afford an explanation of the three tantras of the ground, path and result and, within the context of the tantra of the path, the ten topics of tantra.

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Title
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Its fuller title is the Glorious Web of Magical Illusion, The Secret Essence Definitive Nature Just As It Is (Tib. Pal Gyutrül Drawa Sangwé Nyingpo De Kona Nyid Ngé Pa, Wyl. dpal sgyu 'phrul drva ba gsang ba'i snying po de kho na nyid nges pa), which can itself be condensed to the alternative title of Tantra of the Web of Magical Illusion (Tib. Gyutrül Drawa Gyü, Wyl. sgyu 'phrul drva ba rgyud).

Commentarial Tradition

For centuries, detailed study of its root verses and many celebrated commentaries, including Longchenpa's Trilogy of Dispelling Darkness, Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima's Key to the Precious Treasury and Mipham Rinpoche's Essence of Clear Light, has been the key to understanding the Vajrayana’s most prominent themes and practices, such as empowerment, samaya, mantra recitation and the use of mandalas.

In Tibet, two major commentarial traditions of this tantra have developed:

   the Zurpa tradition, based on the perspectives of Buddhaguhya, Vilasavajra, and other masters, which can be described as the vast, common tradition, and
   Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo and Longchenpa's tradition, based on the perspective of Suryaprabhasingha, which can be described as the profound, uncommon tradition. 

Alternative Translations

   Secret Essence Tantra
  Tantra of the Secret Nucleus (Dorje & Kapstein)
   Tantra of the Secret Essence 

The Guhyagarbha Tantra (The Tantra of the Secret Quintessence) is the main tantra of the Mahayoga class and the primary Tantric text studied in the Nyingma tradition as a key to understanding empowerment, samaya, mantras, mandalas and other Vajrayana topics.

Traditionally higher tantras require an empowerment and transmission from a qualified guru or lama before they can be studied and practiced, and were therefore not usually discussed publicly.

Prahevajra (Garab Dorje) received the empowerment and transmission of the Mahayoga teachings of the Secret Matrix Tradition (Guhyagarbha tantra) from Mahasiddha Kukuraja.

Commentaries on the Guhyagarbha Tantra

  • Vilāsavajra dpal gsang ba snying po’i ’grel pa rin po che’i spar khab slob dpon sgeg pa'i rdo rjes mdzad pa - "Blazing Palace".
  • Vimalamitra (8th century)
  • Minling Lochen Dharma Shri (1654–1718) -

Source

Wikipedia:Guhyagarbha tantra