The link I shared is not restricted in any way at all by the artist that made it. Seems overzealous to remove it.
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The link I shared is not restricted in any way at all by the artist that made it. Seems overzealous to remove it.
Well the ati sadhana is more simple but not the deity itself.
Yes, it could be overzealous. IDK. These are our ToS.
I am sorry, I I seem to be out of touch with ToS. I didn't post a picture, it was a link.Are links to open material not allowed?Ayu wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 5:35 pmYes, it could be overzealous. IDK. These are our ToS.
The image of a wrathful diety is not to be authorized by the artist but by the holders of the lineage, I believe.
My apologies, you are correct. There was another Kalachakra image given at the 2013 retreat which I have forgotten about. I actually now remember being confused about it because it wasn't the same as the one described in Longsal and I didn't connect it with CCD's KC. Duh.
The Ati Kalachakra has two arms, one face...
The anuyoga kalachakra being the one from Changchub Dorje and with the mantra starting with "om"? Did you get the donwang?
Will do.naljor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:55 pm Heart, Rinpoche gave for the first time Kalachakra on Margarita in 2004, we did all those practices and teachings with him,
there is no wang or donwang for Anu, it was connected with empowering myongdrol, so believe me, the correct one for Anu is on Webcast
page, but best way is to read L. 10 with Ati teachings.
You are right, the two armed form i the ati kalachakra. I am sorry if I confused the op. If you go to https://webcast.dzogchen.net and look under resources you will find the Anu Kalachakra picture that should correspond with the mantra that you got.naljor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 12:55 pm Heart, Rinpoche gave for the first time Kalachakra on Margarita in 2004, we did all those practices and teachings with him,
there is no wang or donwang for Anu, it was connected with empowering myongdrol, so believe me, the correct one for Anu is on Webcast
page, but best way is to read L. 10 with Ati teachings.
Ok, so we see at the webcast-site the Anu Kalacakra with 24 arms, 4 faces, six legs