Two of the key teachings in the Kagyu system are the hearing lineage
Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini
teachings which Tilopa obtained in person by storming the palaces of
Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi respectively. The
instructions received from Vajravarahi became known as the dharmakaya
teaching of the Bodyless Dakini and
the teachings were passed down in what is known as the Dakini Hearing
Lineage.
The Dakini Hearing lineage is one of the root teachings of the Kagyu.
It is a very important teaching
for any Kagyu practitioner but especially for anyone doing the
Vajrayogini or Chakrasamvara practices.
This book is a major exposition of the Kagyu Dakini Hearing lineage
teaching. It begins with a long
introduction to the Dakini Hearing Lineage. The introduction gives the
history of the teachings and its
transmission, principal figures involved, the texts of the system, and a
great deal of background
information. It also tells the story of the criticisms levelled at the
system by the Sakya Pandita
and the very strong refutation of his criticisms by the famous fourth
Drukchen, Padma Karpo. Three key texts
of the system are presented in the body of the book. The first text is
the very root of the Bodyless
Dakini dharma, the original teaching spoken out of empty space by
Vajravarahi to Tailopa, and the teachings that
he in turn spoke out of empty space to Naropa. Following that, there is
the original Indian sadhana for the
practice. Then comes a very long explanatory text called The
Thorough Explanation by Padma
Karpo that shows the whole path of realization of these Vajrayogini
teachings.
The book is a handbook of the Bodyless Vajrayogini teachings that
contains much information that will be of
interest to Vajrayogini and Chakrasamvara practitioners. The book will
be of general interest to all
Kagyu followers. It will also be of interest to Sakya followers and to
historians interested in Sakya
Pandita's attacks on the Kagyu lineage. It will be of special interest
to followers of the Drukpa Kagyu.
One of the interesting features of the book is the inclusion of a major
text of Drukchen Padma Karpo. The Drukchens
have been the heads of the Drukpa Kagyu for many centuries. All of them
are known for their knowledge and
realization. However, Padma karpo stands out as the great writer of the
lineage. His works were so
well-written and well-informed that he quickly became one of the
greatest authors not just of his own Drukpa Kagyu
lineage but of the Kagyu tradition as a whole. The work of his included
in this book is one of his major works.
The book is available through us using the links below and through major
book sellers.
The following texts are included:
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The Root Vajra Verses called “The Dharma of the Bodyless Glorious
Vajradakini”, one of the root texts from India that
establishes the Bodyless Dakini dharma |
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The Sadhana Called “Bodyless Dakini”, another of the root texts
from India that establishes the
Bodyless Dakini dharma |
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“Tincture of Dharma”, A Thorough Explanation of the Bodyless Dakini
Dharma by All-Knowing Padma Karpo,
one of the most complete and important Tibetan commentaries on the
original Indian Bodyless Dakini dharma texts |
The author, well-known translator and teacher Tony Duff has practised extensively with Gelug, Kagyu, and Nyingma traditions. He has been translating, teaching, and practising in these schools for thirty-five years. He is well known for his teaching, contributions to the translation of Tibetan Buddhism, and major works in preserving and re-publishing Tibetan Buddhist texts.
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Contents: The Bodyless Dakini Dharma: The Dakini hearing Lineage of the Kagyus |
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Introduction |
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The Root Vajra Verses |
1 |
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The Sadhana of the One Called "Bodyless Dakini" |
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"Tincture of Dharma", A Thorough Explanation of the Bodyless Dakini Dharma by All-Knowing Padma Karpo |
17 |
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Glossary |
131 |
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Supports for Study |
147 |
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Index |
151 |
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