Vajrayogini Phowa Practices Screen PDF
Vajrayogini Phowa Practices Screen PDF
Vajrayogini Phowa Practices Screen PDF
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The author of the text is unknown. It was tranlated by His Holiness Sakya Trizin and Ngawang Samten Chophel at the Sakya Dolma Podrang in 1976. Slightly edited and formatted by Wolfgang Saumweber for the Vajrayogini Practice Group at Ewam Choden in Kensington, California (www.ewamchoden.org) in 2002. Line drawings by Andy Weber (www.andyweberstudios.com); graphics by Wolfgang Saumweber; front image from Rubin Collection, New York (www.himalayanart.org). Reformatted for the use by Vajrayogini Support website (www.vajrayogini.com) in 3/2007. SARVA MANGALAM
channel. When she reaches the Brahmarandhra opening at the top of the head she takes off and is absorbed into the Gurus heart. At this point one should remain in the state of emptiness for some time. After a while as one inhales Vajrayogini comes from the Gurus heart and enters through the Brahmarandhra opening at the top of ones head. She descends to the navel through the Avadhuti channel, and once she has reached the navel one should perform the Lung Khajor. Perform this meditation 3, 5 or 7 times [from the point where one pushes up the lower air). When one wishes to conclude the session, rst imagine that the Viras and Dakinis are absorbed into the Guru, and then imagine that the throne is absorbed into the Guru. Then the Guru Father-Mother becomes very small the size of ones thumb and, entering one through the top of ones head, they descend together through the Avadhuti channel to the heart, where they remain. The Guru looks down at the Vajrayogini at ones navel, and she looks up to the Heruka, and by this the Bliss-Void and Transcenden4
tal Knowledge arises in each of them. Finally, the Brahmarandhra opening at the top of ones head is rmly sealed with a very hard red light which is marked in the center with a vishvavajra. The light is so hard and rmly placed that not even the wind which arises at the end of a kalpa could lift it off. At the time of death practice this phowa preliminary. Having accomplished this meditation, the Vajrayogini at the navel rises and is absorbed into the Guru, who then rises up through the Brahmarandhra opening at the top of ones head and goes straight off to the Khachod Buddhaeld.
After reciting this prayer 3 times, do the next practice seven times. Reciting the syllables HIK and KA is optional; one may simply visualize the letter BAM ascending and descending. Next push the lower air up and visualize that the letter BAM rises to the Brahmarandhra opening at the top of ones head and then goes up through the throne and enters Vajrayoginis Lotus. Along with this visualization one should pronounce the syllable HIK. This letter (BAM) is absorbed into the BAM in the heart of the Guru Vajrayogini. Now meditate in the state of shunyata for some time. Then the letter BAM, which in ones own mind, descends from the Gurus heart. As one pronounces the syllable KA in a drawnout manner, the BAM descends into the Avadhuti vein and returns to the centre of the triangle at ones navel. At this point one should perform the Lung Khajor. One should perform this meditation from pushing the lower air up) several times.
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At the time of death practise this phowa preliminary. Having accomplished this meditation without desire for outer objects ones mind in the form of BAM rises through the Avadhuti channel and is absorbed into the Guru Vajrayoginis heart. The Guru then ascends directly to the Buddhaeld of Khachodma. One should perform the phowa meditation until such time as one experiences a head-ache, or until the Brahmarandhra opens or blood appears or irritation arises at the top of ones head, or until rainbows appear or owers rain down within ones room, or until some such sign appear.