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Summary of tantric content
On the basis of a large number of first-hand Tibetan materials and ancient and modern research results, this book only systematically discusses the historical origin, theoretical framework, practical steps and main characteristics of the most striking tantric culture of Tibetan Buddhism. In particular, the most mysterious and core parts of Tibetan culture, such as the four-level independent portal of Tibetan Buddhism, the secret practice of the trinity of Tibetan Buddhism, and the integration of Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhism, are analyzed emphatically.

Tibetan Buddhism is famous for its numerous sects and unique practices. For this reason, this book discusses the most important, influential and representative methods of Tibetan Buddhism, such as the dzogchen method of Ningma School, the Thumb Pattern method of Kagyu School, the Daoguo method of Sakya School, the Three Stones Method of Kadang School and the Tomb Yoga method of Xiexie School.

This book contains rich and colorful Tibetan secrets, profound canon etiquette, and extraordinary religious art or cultural wisdom. Finally, some specific beliefs of Tibetan people, especially the inseparable belief relationship between Tibetan culture and Tibetan people, are analyzed and explained.

In short, this book will reveal the ins and outs of Tibetan culture as comprehensively and briefly as possible; Analyze the profound theoretical and practical wisdom contained in Tibetan culture; Introduce the subtle secret methods of Tibetan schools in detail. The author will do his best to write this book as a monograph on the tantric culture of Tibetan Buddhism, which is highly academic and knowledgeable.

Table of contents of this book

Brief introduction: the historical process of Tibetan religious culture

First, the long years of benzene wave teaching

Second, the formation and development of Tibetan Buddhism

Third, the reincarnation of the living Buddha.

Fourth, tantric culture.

The first chapter is the origin and characteristics of Tantric Buddhism.

First, the origin of tantra

First, the initial impurity density

B, later esoteric religion

Second, the characteristics of tantric Buddhism

A symbol of masculinity.

B, the characteristics of Yin and Yang: convenience and wisdom

The road to holiness

The second chapter is the rise, development and present situation of Tibetan tantra.

First, the origin of Tibetan tantra

Second, the old and new theories of Tibetan tantra

Third, the prosperity of esoteric religion and the proliferation of sects

Fourth, Tibetan tantric masters of past dynasties.

A. Piru Zhenna

B. Zhuomi byams-chen-chos-rje

C. Marba Chagirozhe

D. Millary Ba

E. Karma Kaju is a living Buddha wearing a black hat.

Himself, the Karma Kagyu Red Hat is a living Buddha.

G, female tantric master-Ma Jiulazhen

5. Tibetan tantra active in today's world

Chapter III King Kong Dafa, a four-level independent portal of Tibetan secret collection

First, external dynamic work

Second, the inside and outside are transparent

Third, the double luck of yin and yang

Fourth, there is no difference in harmony.

The fourth chapter is the secret cultivation of the trinity of Tibetan secrets.

First, the body is dense.

Second, language is secret.

Third, meaning-intensive.

Chapter V Laws of Tibetan Buddhism

First, the practice method of Amitabha

Second, the mysterious symbol

Third, the heart and light.

First, a lamp

B, Daoguang

C. Guo Guangming

Chapter VI Sacred Confidentiality Etiquette

First, accept the divine power-dignity.

Second, sincerity is the spirit-kowtowing.

Third, self-sacrifice for others-bodhicitta

Chapter VII The Secret Belief in Tibet

First, the magical six-character mantra belief

A. Why did the six-character mantra appear in Tibet?

B, endless merits

C, the holy word achievement method

Second, the source of merit-belief in the three treasures of Buddhism

Third, the intermediary between man and god-Lama belief.

Chapter VIII Tibetan schools and their theory and practice

I. Ma Ning School and its "dzogchen" Law

A, Ma Ning Jane said.

B, "great perfection method"

Second, the Kagyu Sect and its "big handprint" method

A, kagyu sent Jane said

B, "big handprint method"

Third, the Sakya Sect and its "Daoguo" law

First, Sakya sent Jane said

B, "fruit guiding method"

Fourth, Gadang School and its "Three Scholars' Way" method.

First, Katanga Jane said

The Cultivation of "The Way of Three Disciples" and Its Far-reaching Significance

Juenang School and Its "Other Empty Views" and Six Yoga Methods

First, Juenang sent Jane to say

B, "His mind is empty"

C, how to practice six yoga methods

D means past, present and future three times.

Six, Greek Xiepai and its "tomb yoga" method

First, I hope to send Jane to say

B, wonderful "tomb yoga" method

Seven, the school of consciousness and its "ascetic" method.

A, Jue Yu brand Jian said

B, the mysterious "ascetic" method

Eight, the gelug Sect and its "revealing secrets" method.

First, Gruppian Jane said

B, Zong Kaba's theoretical contribution.

Master Zong Kaba's repair methods.

D, the supreme law, the great Vader King Kong Law

Chapter 9 artistic wisdom of hiding secrets

First, mysterious religious art.

A, Bao Jixiang s

B, survival circle

C. mandala

Second, the multi-functional Tibetan stupa

First, the origin and early development of Tibetan pagodas

B. Types of Tibetan pagodas

C. Lingta with dual functions

D, known as the "temple in the tower" or "100,000 towers", is the most among the towers.

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