meaning of amrita, rakta and bhalinta

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meaning of amrita, rakta and bhalinta

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Dear friends, can anybody share teachings on outer, inner and secret meaning of offering od maha pantsa amrita, rakta and bhalinta in regard to kjerim, dzogrim and great perfection? thank you, good bye, mmm
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mmm wrote:Dear friends, can anybody share teachings on outer, inner and secret meaning of offering od maha pantsa amrita, rakta and bhalinta in regard to kjerim, dzogrim and great perfection? thank you, good bye, mmm

Nope. Not appropriate. If you are in Dzogchen Community for example, there are many books which explain these things.
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Namdrol wrote:
mmm wrote:Dear friends, can anybody share teachings on outer, inner and secret meaning of offering od maha pantsa amrita, rakta and bhalinta in regard to kjerim, dzogrim and great perfection? thank you, good bye, mmm

Nope. Not appropriate. If you are in Dzogchen Community for example, there are many books which explain these things.
There is also a really excellent Ganapuja DVD that if I remember correctly explains this as well.
I should watch it again.
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This is something that you should request your vajrayana teachers to explain. Even if someone here explains it well, it won't have the strength to connect you with what they actually mean in practice that a direct explanation would do, it will loose the real intimacy of what they are. It will make you feel more intimate with your own lineage if your gurus explain it.
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More or less related to this topic, does anyone know where we can obtain mendrup, rakta and vase pills?
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seraphim wrote:More or less related to this topic, does anyone know where we can obtain mendrup, rakta and vase pills?
It is quite difficult, at least the rakta. Ask your master.

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Actually it is really easy:

Rakta here http://www.potalagate.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mendrup here http://www.potalagate.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and here http://www.zambala.com.tw/web/Eng/SelProd.asp?PP=019009" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

What do you mean by vase pills? Like for bhumpa?
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gregkavarnos wrote:Actually it is really easy:

Rakta here http://www.potalagate.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mendrup here http://www.potalagate.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and here http://www.zambala.com.tw/web/Eng/SelProd.asp?PP=019009" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

What do you mean by vase pills? Like for bhumpa?
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Thanks for the info, and yes sir I do mean bhumpa pills.
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Here (again) http://www.potalagate.com/Qstore/Qstore.cgi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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:thanks: , I am starting to love these guys!
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I highly recommend getting the mendrup from your Guru, not buying it from a store. There is lineage involved.
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pemachophel wrote:I highly recommend getting the mendrup from your Guru, not buying it from a store. There is lineage involved.
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pemachophel wrote:I highly recommend getting the mendrup from your Guru, not buying it from a store. There is lineage involved.
Yes, well, not all of us have that luxury... ;)
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pemachophel wrote:I highly recommend getting the mendrup from your Guru, not buying it from a store. There is lineage involved.
Is that because there are different protectors for different lineages?
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