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Lce btsun Snying thig gi chos skor. A Collection of Visionary Text, Sadhanas, Empowerment and Explanations upon the Lce btsun Snying thig (Lce btsun Bi ma la'i Zab tig) / 'Jam dbyangs Mkhyen rtse'i Dbang po (1820-1892)
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Lce btsun Snying thig gi chos skor. A Collection of Visionary Text, Sadhanas, Empowerment and Explanations upon the Lce btsun Snying thig (Lce btsun Bi ma la'i Zab tig)
' Jam dbyangs Mkhyen rtse'i Dbang po (1820-1892)
 
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  Book ID : 25001
  ISBN-10 : 81-7472-119-3 / 8174721193
  ISBN-13 : 978-81-7472-119-8 / 9788174721198
  Place of Publication : Delhi
  Year of Publication : 2004
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  Language : Tibetan
  TITLE ON BOARD: Lce btsun snying thig. x, 938p., 8x37 cm. (Pecha Style)
   
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INTRODUCTION: Among the "seven modes of transmation" (bka' babs bdun) held by Jamynag Khyentse Wangpo, Pema Ösel Do-ngag Lingpa ('jam dbyangs nkhyen rtse'i dbang po, pad ma 'od gsal mdo sngag gling pa, 1820-1892), the profound cycle of teachings known as lce btsun snying thig, or lce btsun chen p'i bi ma la'i zab tig, belong to the category of rjes dang, or "reminiscence". When Khyentse Wangpo was twenty-for years old, he visited the sacred place of 'u yung in the Tsang province of central Tibet. At one point, his perception of ordinary phenomena vanished into an experience of pure luminosity in which he clearly remembered the times when Chetsun Senge Wangchuk (lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug, 1000-1100s) attained the rainbow body ('ja' lus) in this very place. Before achieving the rainbow body, Senge Wangchuk had, for a whole month, a vision of Vimalamitra who bestowed upon him the quintessence of his teachings (bima snying thig). Following this reminiscence, Khyentse Wangpo, who was an emanation of both Vimalamita and Senge Wanguk, pt into writing the root text of the Chetsun Nyingthig, the Heart Essence of Chetsun. He practiced these teachings and kept then secret for many years. When he became thirty-eight years old, the protectress Ekajati request him to disclose these teachings and impart them upon others. Khyentse Wangpo first gave a "one to one" transmission (gcig brgyud) to Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye ('jam mgon kong sprul blo gros mtha' yas, yon tan rgya mtsho, 1813-1899). Later on, he imparted the transmission to a few others among his main disciples, such as Azom Drukpa (a 'dzom 'brug pa sna tshogs rnag grol, 1842-1924). Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa (gter ston bsod rgyal las rab gling pa, 1856-1926), Jedrung Trinley Jampa Jungne (rje drung' phrin las byams pa 'byung gnas, 1856-192?), Khenchen Tashi Öser (mkhen chen bkra shi 'od zer, 1836-1910). Following this, his main dharma heir. Jamgön Kongtrul the great, wrote a series of texts for practicing this profound cycle. According to Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (dil mgo mkhyen brtse rin po che bkra shis dpal 'byor, 1910-1991). One of the main lineage holders of our times, among the teachings revealed by Khyentse Wangpo that pertain to the Great Perfection (rdzogs chen), the Chetsun Nyingthig represents the profound aspect (zab pa). while the bima'i lha sgrub ('phags ma'i snying thig gi bla sgrub byinrlabs snying po), a series of arrangements and commentaries by Azom Drukpa (including his khyad par gyi khrid, which pertains to both the lce btsun snying thig and the dgong pa zang thal). Regarding Lerab Lingpa's explanations, according to Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, after Khyentse Wangpo had once given teachings on the Chetsun Nyingthig to a few close disciples, he asked them what other teachings they would like to receive. They unanimously requested him to give one again the Chetsun Nyingthig. After every session, Lerab Lingpa would put in writing what he had heard, At the end, he presented his notes to Khyentsr Wangpo, who looked at them and commented: "This is exactly what I said, without anything missing or added." We have also gathered in this volume all other texts available, including explanations by Khenchen Tashi Özer and Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö ('jam dbyangs mkhyen rtse chos kyi blo gros, 1893-1959). Needless to say that the reading and practicing of these profound teachings require to have received a transmission form a qualified the teacher by means of empowerment (dbang), explanations (khrid) and reading (lung). We are extremely very grateful for all those who supported the publication of this volume, the finding of the texts including in it: Khyabje Dilgo Khyentsr Rinpoche, the Tsadra Foundtion, John Deweese, Christian Diot and Lodro Phuntsok from Dzongsar. The texts were input by Sonam Wangpo, Urgyen Phuntshok and Tenzin Gyaltsen. The proof-reading was done by Dakpo Tulku Sonam Gyaltsen, and for a few texts by Khenpo Yeshe Gyaltsen and Lopon Ozer at Shecen Monastery in Nepal. This publication is dedicated to the long life and compassionate activities of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche's Yangsi, Urgyen Jigme Tenzin Lhundrup. Matthieu Ricard, Shechen Monastery.
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Revealed by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo ('Jam dbyangs Mkhyen rtse'i Dbang po, Pad ma 'od Gsal mdo Sngags gling pa, 1820-92).
 
Reproduced from a digital edition input from various prints and manuscripts.

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