The Gyaat tradition is a distinct lineage within Tibetan Buddhism known for its emphasis on the Nyingma Gyat text and teachings. It traces its lineage to the renowned master Longchenpa, and its practice focuses on profound deities such as Vajrayogini and Vajrakilaya. Key sacred texts include the Gyatön and Kunjed Gyalpo, and monasteries like Dzogchen and Shechen serve as centers for the transmission of Gyaat teachings. Through rituals using symbolic implements like the vajra and phurba, Gyaat practitioners strive for spiritual awakening.