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Anuyoga (Devanagari: अनुयोग 'further yoga') is the
designation of the
second of the
three Inner Tantras according to the
ninefold division of practice...
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called "Outer Tantras". The last
three are the "Inner Tantras": Mahāyoga,
Anuyoga and Atiyoga. Mahāyoga (rnal ’byor chen po), is a
class of
tantric texts...
- Kalachakra, and
Anuyoga teachings of Vajrayana. The
purpose of
tummo is to gain
control over body
processes during the
completion stage of
Anuyoga or Anuttarayoga...
- Āchāryas
recreated the oldest-known
Digambara Jain texts,
including the four
anuyoga. The
Digambara texts partially agree with
older Śvētāmbara texts, but there...
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Dudjom edition, it
contains many rare
Nyingma treatises on Mahayoga,
Anuyoga, and
Atiyoga that
heretofore had
never been seen
outside of Tibet." According...
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stage (or "development stage") of Tantra,
where the
succeeding two yana,
anuyoga and atiyoga,
emphasise the
completion stage and the
synthesis or transcendence...
- like
Hindu Puranas encyclopedic epics in style, and are
considered as
anuyogas (expositions), but they are not
considered Jain
Agamas and do not have...
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principle of
enlightenment and
knows no
limits or boundaries. In the view of
Anuyoga, the 'Mindstream' (Sanskrit:
citta santana) is the 'continuity' (Sanskrit:...
- Sparśakarmaprakṛti
Anuyoga (Examination of the
Nature of
Karmic Sensation) Book 2:
Bandhana Anuyoga (Examination of Bondage) Book 3: Nibandhanādi
Catura Anuyoga (Four-part...
- the
request of the king.
According to
Dudjom Rinpoche, the
Mahayoga and
Anuyoga tantras were
first revealed in Oḍḍiyāna. In
Tibetan Buddhist literature...