- Five Pure Lights
The Five Pure Lights (Tibetan: " [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/%27od_lnga 'od lnga] ") are a conceptual mystery in the
Dzogchen tradition ofBön andNyingma and are aspects ofnon-dual clarity andprimordial luminosity ofdharmakaya ,Kunzhi and/or theVoid . It is important to emphasize from the outset that their light-like essence-quality and their associated colours are oft-described according to the five coloured Himalayan Rainbow. [cite web
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accessdate=2008-04-24] The Five Pure Lights and theYoga of Clear Light ("Od-gsal") are entwined.The Five Pure Lights are the most
sublime essence-quality of the "mahābhūta " orclassical element s ; namely:Space ,Air ,Water ,Fire ,Earth and constitute theRainbow Body of Dzogchen. The Five Pure Lights are essentially theFive Wisdoms (Sanskrit: "pañca-jñāna") [Keown, Damien (ed.) with Hodge, Stephen; Jones, Charles; Tinti, Paola (2003). "A Dictionary of Buddhism". Great Britain, Oxford: Oxford University Press. P.209. ISBN 0-19-860560-9] and in their primoridal purity the unstainable substrate of themindstream .In the rite of the
Ganachakra , all that is offered or within thechakra ormandala is augmented and purified by the Five Pure Lights of which it is constituted. There is understood to be a sanctification comparable to atransignification and/ortransubstantiation which instead of adding anything new to the substances, returns them, but more essentially and fundamentally our cognition and perception of them, to their 'primordial purity' (Wylie: "Ka Dag"). It is important to emphasize that in the Dzogchen tradition the apprehender and that which is apprehended or stated differently, the perceiver and that which is perceived are a continuum and nondual so there is no dichotomy or separation.Tenzin Wangyal holds that the Five Pure Lights become theFive Poisons if we remain deluded, or theFive Wisdoms and theFive Buddha Families if we recognize their purity. [Wangyal, Tenzin (author) & Dahlby, Mark (editor). "Healing with Form, Energy and Light: The Five Elements in Tibetan Shamanism, Tantra, and Dzogchen". Ithaca, NY, USA: Snow Lion Publications. P.9 ISBN 1-55939-176-6]The Five Pure Lights are also evident in the
terma traditions of theBardo Thodol where they are the 'coloured lights' of thebardo associated with the different families of deities. Refer also the colours associated with the different deities in theFive Dhyani Buddhas .Notes
References
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Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche (2002). "Healing with Form, Energy, and Light". Ithaca, New York: Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1559391766
*Rinpoche, Tenzin Wangyal (2002). "Wonders of the Natural Mind". Snow Lion Publications,Ithaca, New York .
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