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A list of all pages that have property "Translatorintro" with value "''Trulkhors for the Path of Method'' and the following text, ''Eighteen Trulkhors for Caṇḍālī'', contain relatively brief descriptions of trulkhors (''yantra, ’khrul ’khor''), sometimes translated as “yogic exercises.” Trulkhors are physical movements or postures that, when combined with breathing practices and caṇḍālī visualizations, develop and enhance a practitioner’s experiences and realizations of caṇḍālī, in all its forms, from outer caṇḍālī to suchness caṇḍālī. These texts serve as reminders for those who know the practices and are not meant to be used by anyone who has not been instructed in the practices and shown the trulkhors in person. ''Trulkhors for the Path of Method ''contains the well-known six root trulkhors and the thirty-nine branch trulkhors. The trulkhors in the second text, ''Eighteen Trulkhors for Caṇḍālī'', are also well known and practiced in the Kagyu traditions. For those who practice these yogic exercises, these are welcome source texts. ''Transmission lineage received by Jamgön Kongtrul''. It is the same as previously stated for ''The Short Text''.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000162-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Wylie:Bde mchog snyan brgyud kyi gtum mo dang thabs lam gyi 'khrul 'khor  + (''Trulkhors for the Path of Method'' and t''Trulkhors for the Path of Method'' and the following text, ''Eighteen Trulkhors for Caṇḍālī'', contain relatively brief descriptions of trulkhors (''yantra, ’khrul ’khor''), sometimes translated as “yogic exercises.” Trulkhors are physical movements or postures that, when combined with breathing practices and caṇḍālī visualizations, develop and enhance a practitioner’s experiences and realizations of caṇḍālī, in all its forms, from outer caṇḍālī to suchness caṇḍālī. These texts serve as reminders for those who know the practices and are not meant to be used by anyone who has not been instructed in the practices and shown the trulkhors in person.</br></br>''Trulkhors for the Path of Method ''contains the well-known six root trulkhors and the thirty-nine branch trulkhors. The trulkhors in the second text, ''Eighteen Trulkhors for Caṇḍālī'', are also well known and practiced in</br>the Kagyu traditions. For those who practice these yogic exercises, these are</br>welcome source texts.</br></br>''Transmission lineage received by Jamgön Kongtrul''. It is the same as previously stated for ''The Short Text''.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000162-QINU`"'Short Text''.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000162-QINU`"')