Action Tantra Treatises
བྱ་བའི་རྒྱུད།
Kriyātantra
Commentaries on tantras of the Action class, mainly emphasizing external worship and ritual, and classified into six “families” of principal deities
This is a series of Tengyur commentaries on the tantra text The Questions of Subāhu (Toh 805), where Vajrapāṇishares with Subāhu instructions on ritual practices for the accomplishment of worldly goals, within the frame of renunciation and bodhicitta.
Toh 2671 was composed by Buddhaguhya, who was invited to Tibet by King Trisong Detsen. Buddhaguhya declined the invitation, but instead sent some of his compositions - including this commentary on Toh 805 - as a gift to the king. Toh 2672 and Toh 2673 are commentaries composed to elaborate on Buddhaguhya’s summary.
This is a series of Tengyur commentaries on the tantra text The Questions of Subāhu (Toh 805), where Vajrapāṇishares with Subāhu instructions on ritual practices for the accomplishment of worldly goals, within the frame of renunciation and bodhicitta.
Toh 2671 was composed by Buddhaguhya, who was invited to Tibet by King Trisong Detsen. Buddhaguhya declined the invitation, but instead sent some of his compositions - including this commentary on Toh 805 - as a gift to the king. Toh 2672 and Toh 2673 are commentaries composed to elaborate on Buddhaguhya’s summary.
This is a series of Tengyur commentaries on the tantra text The Questions of Subāhu (Toh 805), where Vajrapāṇishares with Subāhu instructions on ritual practices for the accomplishment of worldly goals, within the frame of renunciation and bodhicitta.
Toh 2671 was composed by Buddhaguhya, who was invited to Tibet by King Trisong Detsen. Buddhaguhya declined the invitation, but instead sent some of his compositions - including this commentary on Toh 805 - as a gift to the king. Toh 2672 and Toh 2673 are commentaries composed to elaborate on Buddhaguhya’s summary.