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''Five Chronicles'' by [[Orgyen Lingpa]] (1329-1367). Also known as the [[Five Chronicles]]. Five sections in 853 pages. Tibetan title: ([[bka' thang sde lnga.]]) The Five Chronicles of Gods and Demons, the King, the Ministers, the Queens, and of the Panditas and Translators. Recently republished by the Government of His Holiness Dalai Lama in [[Dharamsala]].
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''Essence of Accomplishment'' by [[Mipham Jampal Gyepey Dorje]] (1846-1912). A most wonderful explanation of the general meaning of the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]], combining the teachings transmitted through [[Garab Dorje]], [[King Jah]], [[Vimalamitra]], [[Padmasambhava]], [[Vairotsana]] and [[Namkhai Nyingpo]]. Tibetan title: ([[dpal sgrub pa chen po bka' brgyad kyi spyi don rnam par bshad pa dngos grub snying po.]]) Published by His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] in the [[Collected Works of Mipham Rinpoche]].
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[[category: Tibetan Literature]]

Latest revision as of 20:13, 15 January 2006

Essence of Accomplishment by Mipham Jampal Gyepey Dorje (1846-1912). A most wonderful explanation of the general meaning of the Eight Sadhana Teachings, combining the teachings transmitted through Garab Dorje, King Jah, Vimalamitra, Padmasambhava, Vairotsana and Namkhai Nyingpo. Tibetan title: (dpal sgrub pa chen po bka' brgyad kyi spyi don rnam par bshad pa dngos grub snying po.) Published by His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche in the Collected Works of Mipham Rinpoche.