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* '''Mahamudra of the sutra system''' refers to the attainment of perfect [[enlightenment]] through the [[five paths]] and [[ten bhumis]].
* '''Mahamudra of the sutra system''' refers to the attainment of perfect [[enlightenment]] through the [[five paths]] and [[ten bhumis]].
* '''Tantric Mahamudra''' is related to the inner yogas and the practice of [[dzogrim]].
* '''Tantric Mahamudra''' is related to the inner yogas and the practice of [[dzogrim]].
* '''Essence Mahamudra''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngo bo'i phyag rgya chenpo'') is closer to [[Dzogchen]] and is described in terms of a meditative practice which aims at settling oneself in the [[nature of mind]].
* '''Essence Mahamudra''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngo bo'i phyag rgya chenpo'') is closer to [[Dzogchen]] and is described in terms of a meditative practice leading to the [[nature of mind]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 19:43, 29 June 2008

Mahamudra (Skt. Mahāmudrā; Tib. chakgya chenpo; Wyl. phyag rgya chen po) - the ‘Great Seal’. The meditation tradition of the Kagyü school.

Subdivisions or Levels of Interpretation

  • Mahamudra of the sutra system refers to the attainment of perfect enlightenment through the five paths and ten bhumis.
  • Tantric Mahamudra is related to the inner yogas and the practice of dzogrim.
  • Essence Mahamudra (Wyl. ngo bo'i phyag rgya chenpo) is closer to Dzogchen and is described in terms of a meditative practice leading to the nature of mind.

Further Reading