Essence of the Mahayana Teachings
author: Khenpo Samdup
edition: 2015, Majnu ka Tila
pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780986446016
Topic: Mahayana
4.1 - Ripening Empowerment
This page describes Ripening Empowerment which is part 4.1 located on page 120 in the book: Essence of the Mahayana Teachings by Khenpo Samdup. This book is a commentary on Jigten Sumgon’s Lam Rim text and contains the summarized essence of the Buddha’s teachings contained within the Sutras and Tantras. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Ripening Empowerment” according to 44 books dealing with Buddhism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
The Great Chariot [by Longchenpa]
It is like that. 2) How the four unsurpassable empowerments are completely received In these ways: In the specially excellent, secret path of the mahayoga, There are the four empowerments, producing ripening, And development and completion, producing liberation. The vase empowerment is that which purifies the body. The secret one the speech, and prajnajnana the mind. The word empowerment cleanses all habitual patterns. Also by this empowerment the siddhis are conferred....
Read full contents: Part 2d - The empowerments that ripen the ground
Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary) [by Gyurme Dorje]
The order is such that the vase empowerment is found at the beginning, and is then followed by the secret one, the discriminating pristine cognition, and the fourth (empowerment). [Empowerment in the Mandala of Coloured Powders (349. 5-369. 4)] The second part (of the detailed exegesis of the mandala of images—see p. 812) is the empowerment into the mandala of coloured powders for those of low acumen....
Read full contents: Text 9.21 (Commentary)
The Buddhist Path to Enlightenment (study) [by Dr Kala Acharya]
Here, bhikkhus, a monk cultivates the enlightenment factor of effortbased on seclusion, based on dispassion, based on cessation (of suffering), ripening in letting go. Here, bhikkhus, a monk cultivates the enlightenment factor of zestbased on seclusion, based on dispassion, based on cessation (of suffering), ripening in letting go....
Read full contents: 2.2. The Fourfold Supreme Endeavour (Introduction)
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