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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
[[Image:TNVajrakilaya.jpg‎|frame|'''Vajrakilaya''' from the thangka of [[Tendrel Nyesel]]]]
*[[Khenpo Namdrol]], ''Vajrakilaya'', Dharmakosha, 1997
*[[Khenpo Namdrol]], ''Vajrakilaya'', Dharmakosha, 1997
*''Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha'', section 7, ''Vajrakilaya'' (Rigpa International: 2007)
*''Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha'', section 7, ''Vajrakilaya'' (Rigpa International: 2007)

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Vajrakilaya courtesy of Terton Sogyal Trust

Vajrakilaya (Skt. Vajrakīlaya; Tib. Dorje Phurba; Wyl. rdo rje phur pa) or Vajrakumara (Skt. Vajrakumāra; Tib. Dorje Shönnu; Wyl. rdo rje gzhon nu) — the wrathful heruka Vajrakilaya is the yidam deity who embodies the enlightened activity of all the buddhas and whose practice is famous for being the most powerful for removing obstacles, destroying the forces hostile to compassion and purifying the spiritual pollution so prevelant in this age. Vajrakilaya is one of the eight deities of Kagyé.

The Vajrakilaya Practices of the Rigpa Sangha

The Rigpa Sangha practises several Vajrakilaya sadhanas, including:

On a daily basis, we can practise:

This was written by Dudjom Rinpoche as a short daily practice related to the terma cycle of Pudri Rekpung, The Razor That Destroys at a Touch.

The “Wisdom Mind Practice of ‘One Phurba’” is a terma discovered and deciphered by Tertön Sogyal in the monastery of Kathok Dorjé Den. It was written in the hand of the great Dzogchen master Vairotsana.

  • The Ultimate Practice of Vajrakilaya, a terma of Dudjom Lingpa; and

This short sadhana was composed by Jamyang Khyentse, at Sogyal Rinpoche’s request, while travelling on horseback from Kham (East Tibet) to Lhasa.

Further Reading

Vajrakilaya from the thangka of Tendrel Nyesel
  • Khenpo Namdrol, Vajrakilaya, Dharmakosha, 1997
  • Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha, section 7, Vajrakilaya (Rigpa International: 2007)

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