Quintessence of Ārya Mañjuśrī Tantra - Commentary
This quintessence of the tantra of the Great Perfection of Mañjuśrī has three parts.

1. The Meaning of the Beginning.

Since India is the source of Dharma, this shows the pure origin of the teaching.
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Homage to Mañjuśrī!

Mañjuśrī is Gentle Glory: ‘gentle’ indicates the freedom from the two obscurations, which is the perfect abandonment; ‘glory’ indicates the perfect realization, in which all qualities are fully present.
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What does this refer to? It is the wisdom of the natural state of the Great Perfection, which is by its nature clear light with the essence of emptiness. To realize this without duality is to pay homage.
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The Meaning of the Main Part
From this point onwards is the main part of the text. First of all, there is the perfect context for the teaching, which is shown by the words ‘in this way’.
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This indicates the five perfections. It indicates that in this place, this teacher gave this teaching, at this time, to this retinue.
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The place is great heaven of Akaniṣṭha, teacher is Buddha Vajradhara, the teaching is this tantra, which reveals the profound nature of ultimate reality, the retinue is made up of bodhisattvas on 10th bhūmi, such as Vajrapāṇi & the rest, the time is the inconceivable time.
Furthermore, this same phrase also shows how the teaching was brought about: as a result of Vajrapāṇi’s request to reveal the profound and secret teaching, the teacher taught in this way. At that time, the teacher and retinue were blessed into a state of indivisibility.
Then the actual theme of the tantra is expressed in terms of the three tantras (or continua)—the continua of the ground, path and fruition.
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The Continuum of the Fruition
The continuum of the fruition is taught first in order to inspire students. ‘The Awakened One, the transcendent Lord’ indicates the ultimate level of fruition,
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...the state of a perfectly awakened buddha or transcendent lord, who has abandoned all that must be abandoned, realized all that must be realized, and carries out enlightened activity continually and uninterruptedly.
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The Continuum of the Ground
Then the continuum of the ground is shown. You might wonder from where the continuum of the fruition arises, so the text says, ‘The wisdom kāya, spontaneously arisen.’ Wisdom here means the apparent wisdom, which is pure awareness, or rigpa.
Kāya means the dharmakāya, the aspect of emptiness. This emptiness and clarity, which has the essence of awareness, is the nature of all beings’ minds.
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It is not made any better by enlightenment; nor does the state of an ordinary being make it any worse. It has always been present, without falling into the extremes of saṃsāra or nirvāṇa, and so it is naturally arisen.
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The Continuum of the Path
Although this naturally arising wisdom already abides in such a way, the continuum of the path must still be revealed so that we can purify our false clinging and dualistic perception.
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The single eye of wisdom, entirely unobscured’ refers therefore to the essence, the wisdom of primordial purity, which is free from all delusion. This is referred to as the ‘eye’ of wisdom because it is our own individual awareness.
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It is ‘single’ because this alone sees the nature of all things. It is ‘entirely unobscured’ because when we rest in this pure awareness according to its own mode of being, all the conceptual constructs of dualistic perception are pacified.
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The next line, ‘the light of wisdom, forever shining brightly’, refers to the nature, the wisdom of spontaneous presence, which is referred to as the light of wisdom because it has the discernment of clear light.
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When this is seen through skilful means it continually arises, so the text says ‘forever shining brightly.’ As the mind becomes habituated to these two forms of wisdom, all our dualistic perceptions and the elements of the body are all purified,
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forever shining brightly.’ As the mind becomes habituated to these two forms of wisdom, all our dualistic perceptions and the elements of the body are all purified, and we attain the kāya of the wisdom being Mañjuśrī, so the texts says ‘To you, Arapacana, I pay homage.’
This refers to the wisdom of clear light, which is beyond arising, beyond ceasing, beyond remaining, beyond characteristics, beyond aspiration, and beyond coming and going.
This is the meaning of the main part: realizing the ground, training in the path and gaining the fruition.
3. The Meaning of the Conclusion
Then there is a praise rejoicing in the meaning of what has been expressed: ‘To you, the very embodiment of wisdom, I bow.’ This is a homage paid in the recognition and realization that the teacher and retinue are non-dual in nature.
Thus it is explained by all the perfect buddhas’ means that since this is the profound definitive meaning which is taught by all the buddhas of the past, present and future, it should be cherished by all those of supremely good merit and fortune.
The main part of the text could also be explained in another way. The first wisdom could be taken to mean the yoga of the Great Perfection beyond conceptual ideas, and the second wisdom could refer to the deity, mantra, maṇḍala, subtle channels, energies and essences & so on.
The name of the tantra is the ‘Essence of the Perfect Recitation of the Names of the Wisdom Being, the Transcendent Lord Mañjuśrī’.

‘Essence’ here indicates that just like butter churned from milk, the entire meaning of the tantra is shown here in just three statements.

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