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Dzogrim
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Dzogrim (Tib. རྫོགས་རིམ་, Wyl. rdzogs rim; Skt. sampannakrama), or the 'completion phase' is one of the key practices, along with the 'generation phase' (Tib. kyerim), of the Vajrayana path.
It can refer to several things:
- the phase of dissolution of one's visualization, the second phase of the practice of sadhana which follows the 'generation phase'; or
- the different practices or yogas based on the channels, inner air and essences (Tib. རྩ་རླུང་ཐིག་ལེ་, tsa lung tiklé) of the vajra body.
The various practices of dzogrim can also be categorized into:
Alternative Translations
Teachings on Dzogrim Given to the Rigpa Sangha
- Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, 'Kyerim, Dzogrim and the Six Yogas', Lerab Ling, 29th July 1999, 20h00
- Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, 'Dzogrim and the Six Yogas', Lerab Ling, 30th July 1999, 20h00