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The Guhyasamāja Tantra (Sanskrit: Guhyasamājatantra; Tibetan: Gsang ’dus rtsa rgyud (Toh 442); Tantra of the Secret Community) is one of the most important scriptures of Esoteric Buddhism. In its fullest form, it consists of seventeen chapters, though a separate "explanatory tantra" (vyākhyātantra) known as the Later Tantra (Sanskrit: Guhyasamāja Uttaratantra; Tibetan: Rgyud phyi ma. (Toh 443)) is sometimes considered to be its eighteenth chapter. Many scholars believe that the original core of the work consisted of the first twelve chapters, with chapters thirteen to seventeen being added later as explanatory material.
In India, it was classified as a Yoga or Mahāyoga Tantra. In Tibet it is considered an Unexcelled Yoga Tantra (rnal ’byor bla med rgyud). It develops traditions found in earlier scriptures such as the Compendium of Reality (Sanskrit: Sarva-tathāgata-tattva-saṃgraha; De bzhin gshegs pa thams cad kyi de kho na nyid bsdus pa (Toh 479)) but is focused to a greater extent on the antinomian aspects characteristic of the later Buddhist Tantras. Naropa and Aryadeva considered the Compendium of Reality to be a root tantra in relation to the Guhyasamaja Tantra. The Guhyasamaja Tantra survives in Sanskrit manuscripts and in Tibetan and Chinese translation.
Dr. Alexander Berzin, Moscow, Russia, October 2012 (Russian - English) http:/www.berzinarchives.com
Guhyasamaja - Secret Unity Tantra -=[ monks of Gyuto monastery ]=- Recitation of an excerpt of the so-called "Secret Assembly" or "Secret Unity" Tantra - Sangwa Dupa (gsang-ba 'dus-pa), Sanskrit: Guhyasamaja. This founder text, which was composed in India at the end of the 7th century and transmitted by Marpa, is regarded as "Father Tantra" within the highest tantra category. Originally, it comprised 17 chapters. The 18th was added more recently. This tantra has inspired many commentaries through-out the centuries, amongst which that by Tsongkhapa: Dpal gsang-ba 'dus-pa'i gnad kyi don gsal-ba, Elucidating the meaning of the essential point of yhe Shri Guhyasamaja. The eleventh chapter only is presented here. Recitation of the Guhyasamaja is part of regular practice at both Tantric Col...
The Beautiful Chanting of the Gyuto Monks creates a magnificent vibration of the whole body to suspend our thoughts & produce an amazing peace.
Six Tibetan Buddhist Monks from the Gyuto Tantric University in Dharamsala create a sand Mandala at the Melbourne Museum. Representing the indestructible wisdom of Dorje. Wise in the spheres of emptiness. Lord of the three supreme Mandalas. Holder of secret songs, bow in homage for Guhyasamaja ~ The Secret Assembly. http://www.gyuto.org/ Part One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfSDQXnwPKs Part Two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJU8OchnxzA
Guhyasamaja Akshobhyavajra Meditation Special Thanks for Music, "Cave of the Siddhars", from Turiya Nada
with added bass track and percussion
Dear Friends, I have uploaded here very precious teachings by His Holiness Kyabje Zong Rinpoche. They are very rare and even to hear the voice of this great master is a tremendous blessing. The teachings on Tantra you can listen to if you have the initiation otherwise please do no listen. But Death, Rebirth & Intermediate, Developing Compassion, Emptiness and Advice, General Teachings, Heart Sutra and The Three Principle Paths can be listened to by anyone. I highly recommend you listen to them and concentrate. Very precious and very blessed. With much happiness, I offer these great teachings by a master who is one with Heruka Buddha, Tsem Rinpoche see all videos here: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kyabje-zong-rinpoche/kyabje-zong-rinpoches-rare-teachings...
The 600th anniversary of Jey Tsongkhapa's writing on the commentary of 4 annotations on Guhyasamaja and His Holiness The 14th Dalai will presided over the function at Gyuto Monastery, Dharamsala on Nov. 29, 2014 at 9am-11am (Indian Standard Time).