Activity Sadhana Of Vajrakilaya | The Miraculous
The sadhana describes a miraculous process of inner and outer liberation:
: Offerings of "mountains of flesh and oceans of blood" are symbolic substances used to "liberate" the forces of ego and dualism into the "nectar of wisdom". The Sound of Power : The "raging roar" of the mantra HAcap H cap A HAcap H cap A HUNGcap H cap U cap N cap G PHETcap P cap H cap E cap T
The story of "The Miraculous Activity Sadhana of Vajrakilaya" is deeply rooted in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism . It centers on the wrathful deity Vajrakilaya , who represents the "enlightened activity" of all Buddhas. The Legend of the Razor The Miraculous Activity Sadhana of Vajrakilaya
The sadhana concludes with the realization of emptiness, where the deity dissolves back into a state of non-dual awareness, leaving the practitioner transformed and ready to benefit all sentient beings.
In the eighth century, the great master faced immense demonic obstacles while trying to establish Buddhism in Tibet. To overcome these forces of dualistic obstruction, he invoked Vajrakilaya—a three-headed, six-armed deity. This specific sadhana, titled "The Razor Which Destroys at a Touch" ( Pudri Rekpung ), was a secret "treasure" (terma) hidden by the Guru and later revealed by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche . The Ritual Transformation The sadhana describes a miraculous process of inner
: Ultimately guide the practitioner to realize that all forms, sounds, and thoughts are the enlightened display of the deity.
: The practitioner visualizes Vajrakilaya as a towering, blue-black figure with the ferocity of a hundred thousand suns. The Legend of the Razor The sadhana concludes
: Create a "vajra armor" against external and internal harms.