![]() ![]() The collection of twenty-six texts on non-conceptual realization is the result of blending the essence and tantric mahamudra teachings of Saraha, Nagarjuna and Savaripa with a particular form of Madhyamaka philosophy, called 'non-abiding' ( apratisthana), which aims at radically transcending any conceptual assessment of true reality. The term also appears as part of the four seals, alongside dharmamūdra, samayamudrā, and karmamudrā. In Tibet, this tradition is particularly associated with the Kagyu school, although all other schools also profess this tradition. It also refers to the resultant state of buddhahood attained through such meditation practice. Mahāmudrā refers to an advanced meditation tradition in Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna forms of Into-Tibetan Buddhism that is focused on the realization of the empty and luminous nature of the mind.
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