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bum dbang;Vase Empowerment;vase empowerment;The vase empowerment is a maturing empowerment that is common to both the outer tantras and inner tantras. In the latter, a maṇḍala (either one made from colored powders or painted on canvas) is used to bestow the various subdivisions of this empowerment upon the student. This includes the water, crown, and other sections. This process purifies physical impurities and, in terms of the path, empowers one to practice the development stage. In terms of fruition, a causal link is formed that leads to the attainment of the vajra body - the nirmāṇakāya. [TD 853, 2865]  +
he ru ka;Heruka;heruka;Heruka;1) A blood-drinker;2} Cakrasaṃvara;3} a general term for wrathful deities. [TD 3069]  +
zad par gyi skye mched;sphere of totality;sphere of totality  +
longs spyod rdzogs pa'i sku;sambhogakāya;sambhogakāya  +
sgrub pa;Accomplishment;accomplishment;Accomplishment is the third of the four divisions of approach and accomplishment. Though this stage is relevant in a variety of contexts, in terms of development stage practice accomplishment refers to the phase in which one gains mastery over wisdom. [KR 60]  +
rnying mal lugs;Nyingma School;nyingma school;This tradition, which consists of nine vehicles, is also referred to as the Secret Mantra School of the Early Translations. The teachings of this school were first translated into Tibetan during the reign of King Trisong Deutsen and were then spread by the master Padmasambhava and his followers. [TD 992]  +
bzhugs su gsol ba;request to remain;request to remain  +
bras bu;Fruition;fruition;''See'' view, meditation, conduct, and fruition.  +