- In
Tibetan Buddhism,
Ngöndro (Tibetan: སྔོན་འགྲོ།, Wylie:
sngon 'gro, Sanskrit: pūrvaka)
refers to the preliminary,
preparatory or
foundational practices...
-
purify obscurations so that the
Vajrayana student can
progress beyond Ngondro practices to the
various yoga
practices of
tantra and also to
purify any...
- lama who is
fully qualified to give it. The aim of
preliminary practices (
ngöndro) is to
start the
student on the
correct path for such
higher teachings...
- 2019. "What Is a Mandala?". studybuddhism.com. "Preliminary
practice (
ngöndro) overview".
September 2009.
Retrieved 10
October 2016. "Heruka Chakrasamvara"...
- are
usually preceded by or
coupled with "preliminary practices"
called ngondro,
consisting of five to
seven ac****ulation
practices and
includes prostrations...
- is
aspirational Bodhicitta precepts training in the
Longchen Nyingthig Ngöndro, to see
others as
equal to self by
exchanging self and other,
where applying...
- master.
After he
completed what is
known as the
Preliminary Practices (
Ngöndro),
Khyentse spent most of the next 13
years in
silent retreat in remote...
- chöd. The
shared preliminary practices of
Tibetan Buddhism are
called ngöndro,
which involves visualization,
mantra recitation, and many prostrations...
- prayer,
mandala offerings,
Vajrasattva mantras and
other practices called ngöndro.
Three Refuges Five
Precepts Eight Precepts Uposatha Puja (Buddhism) Okāsa...
- Khenchen;
Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche,
Khenpo (2008).
Illuminating the Path:
Ngondro Instructions According to the
Nyingma School of
Vajrayana Buddhism. Padmasambhava...