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'''Tsé Guk''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshe ‘gugs''), 'The Summoning of Longevity', is a [[Vajrayana]] practice for repairing, restoring and reclaiming the life force, hence increasing life-span. | '''Tsé Guk''' (Tib. ཚེ་འགུགས་, [[Wyl.]] ''tshe ‘gugs''), 'The Summoning of Longevity', is a [[Vajrayana]] practice for repairing, restoring and reclaiming the life force, hence increasing life-span. | ||
Certain deities are particularly associated with longevity, the most well-known being [[Amitayus]], [[White Tara]], and [[Ushnishavijaya]], who are referred to as the [[three deities of long life]]. | Certain deities are particularly associated with longevity, the most well-known being [[Amitayus]], [[White Tara]], and [[Ushnishavijaya]], who are referred to as the [[three deities of long life]]. | ||
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[[Long life practice]] | *[[Long life practice]] | ||
[[Category: Prayers and Practices]] | [[Category: Prayers and Practices]] | ||
[[Category: Long Life Practices]] |
Revision as of 04:57, 18 January 2018
Tsé Guk (Tib. ཚེ་འགུགས་, Wyl. tshe ‘gugs), 'The Summoning of Longevity', is a Vajrayana practice for repairing, restoring and reclaiming the life force, hence increasing life-span.
Certain deities are particularly associated with longevity, the most well-known being Amitayus, White Tara, and Ushnishavijaya, who are referred to as the three deities of long life.