The sadhana concludes with the realization of emptiness, where the deity dissolves back into a state of non-dual awareness, leaving the practitioner transformed and ready to benefit all sentient beings.
: Create a "vajra armor" against external and internal harms.
: The practitioner visualizes Vajrakilaya as a towering, blue-black figure with the ferocity of a hundred thousand suns.
In the modern "degenerate age," this practice is considered a vital method for . It is used to:
: Ultimately guide the practitioner to realize that all forms, sounds, and thoughts are the enlightened display of the deity.
: Offerings of "mountains of flesh and oceans of blood" are symbolic substances used to "liberate" the forces of ego and dualism into the "nectar of wisdom". The Sound of Power : The "raging roar" of the mantra HAcap H cap A HAcap H cap A HUNGcap H cap U cap N cap G PHETcap P cap H cap E cap T
The sadhana describes a miraculous process of inner and outer liberation: