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Tantric empowerment / initiation

A formal ceremony where a qualified teacher unlocks a secret practice, like handing over a key.

An empowerment (Sanskrit abhiṣeka, literally a "sprinkling" or "anointing") is a ritual ceremony in the Vajrayāna traditions of Buddhism — the branch found mainly in Tibet and the Himalayas that works with tantra, an advanced and often secret set of meditation practices. Buddhism in general is the path taught by the Buddha ("the awakened one") for ending the dissatisfaction woven through ordinary life. The Vajrayāna holds that some of its most powerful techniques cannot simply be read from a book; a person must first be ritually authorized to use them.

That authorization is the empowerment. A qualified teacher (a guru or lama) leads the student through a ceremony that "ripens" the student's mind and formally permits them to take up a specific practice — usually one centered on a particular awakened figure, or "deity," which in Buddhism is understood as a symbol of enlightened qualities rather than an external god to be worshipped. The ceremony often involves vases of water, sacred sounds, hand gestures, and visualization, each step pointing to a quality the student is being introduced to.

Think of it less like a graduation diploma and more like being handed the key and the instructions to a locked room, along with a promise to use them responsibly. Receiving an empowerment commits the student to certain vows (samaya) and to a relationship of trust with the teacher. Without it, the later tantric practices are considered not just ineffective but inappropriate to attempt. The emphasis on initiation and lineage is distinctive to the tantric stream; it is not a feature of the earliest Buddhism, where teachings were openly given to anyone who would listen.

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Summary of Empowerment · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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密宗道次第廣論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金剛頂經瑜伽觀自在王如來修行法 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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妙吉祥平等祕密最上觀門大教王經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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The Tantra on the Origin of All Rites of Tārā, Mother of All the Tathāgatas · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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一切如來大祕密王未曾有最上微妙大曼拏羅經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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阿闍梨大曼荼攞灌頂儀軌 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大方廣菩薩藏文殊師利根本儀軌經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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The Tantra of Caṇḍa­mahā­roṣaṇa · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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Mahākāla’s Sovereign Tantra · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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密宗道次第論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金剛頂一切如來真實攝大乘現證大教王經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金剛頂經瑜伽十八會指歸 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金剛頂瑜伽千手千眼觀自在菩薩修行儀軌經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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Emergence from Sampuṭa · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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高麗國新雕大藏校正別錄 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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金剛頂瑜伽中略出念誦經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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觀自在大悲成就瑜伽蓮華部念誦法門 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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