词条 | Samarasa |
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Samarasa (Sanskrit Devanagari: समरास; IAST: samarāsa; synonymous with IAST: ekarāsa;[1] {{bo|t=རོ་གཅིག|w=ro gcig}};[2] {{bo|t=རོ་མཉམ|w=ro mnyam}}[3]) is literally "one-taste"[4] "one-flavour"[5] or "same-taste" and means equipoise in feelings, non-discriminating or the mind at rest. DzogchenVajranatha (1996: p. 332) in his glossary of The Golden Letters, an annexure to his translation of, and commentary upon, the 'Three Statements' ({{bo|w=tshig gsum gnad brdeg}}) of Garab Dorje, defines thus: ro-gcig single taste, single flavour, the state of being a single taste, ekarasa ro-snyoms same taste, the process of making everything into the same taste, samarasa[6]BuddhadharmaNalanda Translation Committee (1982: p. 223) render a work on Marpa, the famed Tibetan Yogi and define samarasa thus: "...equal taste (S: samarasa; T: ro-mnyam) The yogic practices and visualization exercises of Buddhist tantra are extremely complex, but underlying them is a single experience of things as they are. This realization or state of mind is sometimes called equal taste, meaning that all extremes of good and bad, awake and sleep, and so on have the same fundamental nature of emptiness and mind itself."[7] NathaSamarasa is one of four principal keywords and teachings of the Natha Tradition, the other three being 'svecchachara' (Sanskrit: स्वेच्छाचार), 'sama' (Sanskrit: सम), and 'sahaja' (Sanskrit: सहज).[8]In International Nath Order cite Mahendranath (1911 - 1991)[9] in the provision of an introduction to samarasa:
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Notes1. ^Dharma Dictionary (December, 2005). 'ro gcig'. Source: (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010) 2. ^Dharma Dictionary (December, 2005). 'ro gcig'. Source: (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010) 3. ^Gtsaṅ-smyon He-ru-ka (author), Nalanda Translation Committee (translators) (1982). The life of Marpa the translator: seeing accomplishes all, Volume 1982. Biographies of the Ngetön lineage series. Taylor & Francis. {{ISBN|0-87773-763-0}}, {{ISBN|978-0-87773-763-6}}. Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xuo9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA223&dq=samar%C4%81sa+one+taste&ei=H03IS97xOYKUMryJhagG&cd=2#v=onepage&q&f=false] (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010), p.223 4. ^Child, Louise (2007). Tantric Buddhism and altered states of consciousness: Durkheim, emotional energy and visions of the consort. Ashgate new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies. Ashgate Publishing. {{ISBN|0-7546-5804-X}}, 9780754658047. Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=zOuxJqF2l9AC&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=samar%C4%81sa+one+taste&source=bl&ots=Ux5Palbb9u&sig=5pGpL79PeZ4Uj6rnMP0OARLH_hI&hl=en&ei=P0vIS7DwDsmekQWP24y9CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CBAQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false] (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010), p.30 5. ^Dharma Dictionary (December, 2005). 'ro gcig'. Source: (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010) 6. ^Reynolds, John Myrdhin (1996). 'The Golden Letters'. Ithaca, NY, USA: Snow Lion. {{ISBN|978-1-55939-050-7}}, p.332 7. ^Gtsaṅ-smyon He-ru-ka (author), Nalanda Translation Committee (translators) (1982). The life of Marpa the translator: seeing accomplishes all, Volume 1982. Biographies of the Ngetön lineage series. Taylor & Francis. {{ISBN|0-87773-763-0}}, {{ISBN|978-0-87773-763-6}}. Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=Xuo9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA223&dq=samar%C4%81sa+one+taste&ei=H03IS97xOYKUMryJhagG&cd=2#v=onepage&q&f=false] (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010), p.223 8. ^International Nath Order (August, 2009). 'Samarasa'. Source: (Friday April 16, 2010) 9. ^International Nath Order (March, 2008). "Shri Gurudev Mahendranath." Source: {{cite web |url=http://internationalnathorder.org/wiki/Shri_Gurudev_Mahendranath |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-04-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726182647/http://internationalnathorder.org/wiki/Shri_Gurudev_Mahendranath |archivedate=2011-07-26 |df= }} (accessed: Friday April 16, 2010) 10. ^International Nath Order (August, 2009). 'Samarasa'. Source: (Friday April 16, 2010) 1 : Sanskrit words and phrases |
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