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Guru Devotion And The Importance of Keeping Good Samaya
on the wikisite Dakini Simmer-Browns says: "The dakini, in her various guises, serves as each of the Three Roots. She may be a human guru, a vajra master who transmits the Vajrayana teachings to her disciples and joins them in samaya commitments. The wisdom dakini may be a yidam, a meditational deity; female deity yogas such as Vajrayogini are common in Tibetan Buddhism. Or she may be a protector; the wisdom dakinis have special power and responsibility to protect the integrity of oral transmissions [1]
What does that mean? "joins them in samaya commitments"?
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http://books.google.de/books?id=pQZk32i2azwC&dq=Judith+Simmer-Brown&source=gbs_navlinks_s
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Guru Devotion And The Importance of Keeping Good Samaya
on the wikisite Dakini Simmer-Browns says: "The dakini, in her various guises, serves as each of the Three Roots. She may be a human guru, a vajra master who transmits the Vajrayana teachings to her disciples and joins them in samaya commitments. The wisdom dakini may be a yidam, a meditational deity; female deity yogas such as Vajrayogini are common in Tibetan Buddhism. Or she may be a protector; the wisdom dakinis have special power and responsibility to protect the integrity of oral transmissions [1]
What does that mean? "joins them in samaya commitments"?
German text
Finding out
http://books.google.de/books?id=pQZk32i2azwC&dq=Judith+Simmer-Brown&source=gbs_navlinks_s
dam tshig