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'''Trulkhor''' (Skt. vayv-adhisāra, *yantrayoga;<ref>Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche back translated trulkhor into Sanskrit as yantrayoga, yet this does not seem to be attested in any Sanskrit sources</ref>[[Wyl.]] '' 'phrul 'khor'' or'' 'khrul 'khor''), often translated as 'yogic exercises'.  
'''Trulkhor''' (Skt. vayv-adhisāra, *yantrayoga;<ref>Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche back translated trulkhor into Sanskrit as yantra-yoga, yet this does not seem to be attested in any Sanskrit sources.</ref>[[Wyl.]] '' 'phrul 'khor'' or'' 'khrul 'khor''), often translated as 'yogic exercises', are physical yogas connected with the practice of [[tummo]].
 
==Alternative Translations==
*Wheels of technique (Berotsana)
*Magical movements
*Yogic hydraulics
*Circulatory manipulation


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 11:10, 1 February 2021

Trulkhor (Skt. vayv-adhisāra, *yantrayoga;[1]Wyl. 'phrul 'khor or 'khrul 'khor), often translated as 'yogic exercises', are physical yogas connected with the practice of tummo.

Alternative Translations

  • Wheels of technique (Berotsana)
  • Magical movements
  • Yogic hydraulics
  • Circulatory manipulation

Notes

  1. Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche back translated trulkhor into Sanskrit as yantra-yoga, yet this does not seem to be attested in any Sanskrit sources.

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