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In this excerpt, His Holiness the 42nd Sakya Trizin, Ratna Vajra Rinpoche, reflects on the significance of the Hevajra Tantra and the importance of its English translation.

Watch His Holiness’s full teaching on our YouTube channel.

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This short trailer offers a glimpse into that historic gathering.

Watch the full launch ceremony — including the address by His Holiness the 41st Sakya Trichen — on our YouTube channel.

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By no other may it be told, and from no-one may it be received.

- #HevajraTantra I.viii.36

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Without bodily form how should there be Bliss?

- #HevajraTantra II.ii.35

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Mahasiddha Jalandhara, also known as Jalandharipa, was one of the 84 Mahasiddhas in Indian Buddhism, renowned for his yogic attainments and teachings on the Hevajra Tantra. He is also revered in Hinduism as a founder of the Nath lineage. Jalandhara is depicted in art as a yogi, often standing on a tiger skin in a specific asana, and is associated with practices related to the central channel and Mahamudra realization.
The use of the word "yoga" can be traced back to the Rig Veda, a collection of ritual hymns used to maintain order in the universe. But hymns and positions aren't the only things that make up this practice.
The roots of yoga extend far back into ancient Indian history as a varied spiritual tradition with some practices you won't be able to find at your local yoga studio.

Mahasiddha Jalandhara, also known as Jalandharipa, was one of the 84 Mahasiddhas in Indian Buddhism, renowned for his yogic attainments and teachings on the Hevajra Tantra. He is also revered in Hinduism as a founder of the Nath lineage. Jalandhara is depicted in art as a yogi, often standing on a tiger skin in a specific asana, and is associated with practices related to the central channel and Mahamudra realization. The use of the word "yoga" can be traced back to the Rig Veda, a collection of ritual hymns used to maintain order in the universe. But hymns and positions aren't the only things that make up this practice. The roots of yoga extend far back into ancient Indian history as a varied spiritual tradition with some practices you won't be able to find at your local yoga studio.

Mahasiddha Jalandhara
copper alloy
Tibet
circa 16th century

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