Vajradhara
One of Many
Namaste all,
in the Buddhist understanding of Tantra (see other posts in this forum for a discussion of Tantra, itself) there are several schools of thought, which, for the most part are denoted by geography.
in this post, i shall post a teaching from the Bengali Tantric lineages. Commentary and explanation available upon request. In the Bengali Tantric tradition, the teachings are given in verse form. the text, itself, is called the Carya-Giti and is a collection of teachings from various Siddhas.
Shanti
On discerning analysis of essence,
the imperceptable cannot be observed.
Whoever goes on a straight path
will never turn back.
From shore to shore, samsara is not a straight path, you fool!
Little child, don't forget a word - the royal path is steep!
You find no limit to the depth of the sea
of illusion and delusion:
No boat or raft is seen ahead;
you're mistaken not to ask a guide.
In the trackless expanse of emptiness,
nothing can be seen;
you do not entertain doubt as you go.
Here eight great adepts attain fulfillment,
going on the straight path.
Abandoning both left and right paths,
Shanti speak succienctly;
The river bank has no weeds, no rough ground -
one may go on the way with eyes closed.
in the Buddhist understanding of Tantra (see other posts in this forum for a discussion of Tantra, itself) there are several schools of thought, which, for the most part are denoted by geography.
in this post, i shall post a teaching from the Bengali Tantric lineages. Commentary and explanation available upon request. In the Bengali Tantric tradition, the teachings are given in verse form. the text, itself, is called the Carya-Giti and is a collection of teachings from various Siddhas.
Shanti
On discerning analysis of essence,
the imperceptable cannot be observed.
Whoever goes on a straight path
will never turn back.
From shore to shore, samsara is not a straight path, you fool!
Little child, don't forget a word - the royal path is steep!
You find no limit to the depth of the sea
of illusion and delusion:
No boat or raft is seen ahead;
you're mistaken not to ask a guide.
In the trackless expanse of emptiness,
nothing can be seen;
you do not entertain doubt as you go.
Here eight great adepts attain fulfillment,
going on the straight path.
Abandoning both left and right paths,
Shanti speak succienctly;
The river bank has no weeds, no rough ground -
one may go on the way with eyes closed.
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