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Lung and Tri for Padampa Sangye's Zhije Vajravarahi
Lung and Tri for Padampa Sangye's Zhije Vajravarahi

Sun, Dec 14

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Virtual Event

Lung and Tri for Padampa Sangye's Zhije Vajravarahi

Join Lama Justin as he offers the lung and tri for Padampa Sangye's Vajravarahi

Time & Location

Dec 14, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST

Virtual Event

About the event

Lama Justin will offer the lung (reading transmission) and tri (explanation) for the 9-deity Vajravarahi practice that Padampa Sangye brought to Tibet and which forms a central aspect of the Zhije tradition. This will be offered on-line.


Monthly practice sessions of this form of Vajravarahi have been an important part of Lama Justin's teaching for the past few years and are important Dakini Day practices that we observe monthly via the Yangti Yoga Online Sangha offerings.


Within Vajrayana Buddhism, deity yoga, or yidam practice, is a special meditation technique within which practitioners focus on transforming the experience of body, speech and mind into that of an enlightened Buddha. This is done through specific techniques involving visualization, mantra recitation, and developing a sense of pure view that the essence of our mind is the same as that of all awakened buddhas. These types of meditation practice extend as far back as the 7th century and are essential to the tantric path.


Having recieved the wang (empowerment), the subsequent recieving of the lung and tri for the practice of the female tantric Buddhist yidam (meditational deity) known as Vajravarahi – one of the most central and vitally important and powerful female yidams - gives the practitioner everything needed to begin building a personal practice relationship to the yidam. Semi-wrathful in nature, Vajravarahi represents the unbridled flow of dynamic, passionate awakening.


This lineage of Vajravarahi practice and the transmission of the practice from the Zhije (Pacification of Suffering) tradition founded by the great 10th century South Indian Buddhist yogin, Padampa Sangye. It was Padampa Sangye who brought these teachings to Tibet.



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This is an excellent opportunity to delve deeply into the timeless heart of the tantric Buddhist path in a way that connects to the essence of a powerful, highly relevant lineage of practice in these times, with a teacher who is dedicated to the propagation of the wisdom available to us all in an embodied and individually authentic way.

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  • General Admission

    From $25.00 to $65.00

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      +$0.63 ticket service fee

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    • $65.00

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