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Vipashyana (Skt. vipaśyanā; Tib. ལྷག་མཐོང་, lhaktong, Wyl. lhag mthong; Pal. vipassanā) — 'clear seeing' or 'insight' meditation. It is one of the two main aspects of the practice of meditation on the Buddhist path, the other being shamatha, or 'calm abiding' meditation.
While the practice of shamatha allows to settle and stabilize the mind, it does not in and of itself uproot ignorance and delusion. It is vipashyana that allows us to gain insight into the real nature of all phenomena though the wisdom that properly distinguishes the meaning of an object of knowledge.
As it says in Ratnamegha Sutra:
::Shamatha is the one-pointed concentration of the mind;
::Vipashyana is perfect discernment.
Etymology
Vi is short for vishesa (Skt. viśeṣa), which means ‘special’, ‘superior’, or ‘particular’
Pashyana (Skt. paśyanā) means ‘to see’ or ‘to look’
Lhak (Wyl. lhag) is ‘unique’ and
tong (Wyl. mthong) is ‘seeing’.
So, it means ‘to look at things in a very direct and especially clear way’.
Prerequisites for Vipashyana
Kamalashila’s second Stages of Meditation (Skt. Bhāvanākrama) mentions three prerequisites for developing vipashyana:
Reliance upon a spiritual teacher<br>
Genuinely engaging in extensive study<br>
Appropriate reflection<br>
Alternative Translations
superior or unique seeing
special, superior, penetrative, transcendent or intense insight (Dharma Publishing)
wider vision
Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa]] | [[Rigpa]] Sangha
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Mingyur Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 18-19 July 2003
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Tsoknyi Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 3 August 2018
Tsoknyi Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 6-9 August 2019, Vipashyana: The Path of Recognizing Our True Nature
Edited Teachings of Sogyal Rinpoche
Further Reading
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The Path of Individual Liberation (Shambhala, 2014), chapters 43-49
The Path is the Goal (Shambhala, 2004)
Philippe Cornu, Dictionnaire Encyclopédique du Bouddhisme (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2006), vipaśyanā article
The
Dalai Lama, Stages of Meditation
, translated by Venerable Geshe Lobsang Jordhen, Losang Choephel Ganchenpa and Jeremy Russell (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2003), Chapter 9, 'Actualizing Special Insight'
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Andy Karr, Contemplating Reality
(Boston: Shambala Publications, 2007), chapter 17
Mingyur Rinpoche, Joyful Wisdom: Embracing Change and Finding Freedom
, Harmony Books, April 2009, Chapter 8 'Insight'
Sogyal Rinpoche, A Treasury of Dharma
(Lodeve: Rigpa, 2005), Part IV 'Meditation'.
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, The Practice of Tranquility and Insight—A Guide to Tibetan Buddhist Meditation
(Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1993).
Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso, Mahamudra Vipashyana
, trans. Jules B. Levinson, Michele Martin, and Jim Scott (Halifax, N.S.: Vajravairochana Translation Committee, 1993)
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