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Tummo (Tibetan: gtum-mo; Sanskrit: caṇḍālī) is a form of Yoga, found in the 6 Yogas of Naropa, Lamdre, Kalachakra & Anuyoga teachings of Tibetan Vajrayana. Tummo originally derives from Indian Vajrayana tradition, including instruction of the Mahasiddha Krishnacarya & the Hevajra Tantra. The purpose is to gain control over body processes in the completion stage of ‘highest yoga tantra’ (Anuttarayoga Tantra) or Anuyoga

Tummo (Tibetan: gtum-mo; Sanskrit: caṇḍālī) is a form of Yoga, found in the 6 Yogas of Naropa, Lamdre, Kalachakra & Anuyoga teachings of Tibetan Vajrayana. Tummo originally derives from Indian Vajrayana tradition, including instruction of the Mahasiddha Krishnacarya & the Hevajra Tantra. The purpose is to gain control over body processes in the completion stage of ‘highest yoga tantra’ (Anuttarayoga Tantra) or Anuyoga









