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* A ''Book of Instruction on the Text entitled Freedom from the Four Kinds of Attachment'' by [[Kunga Lekpai Rinchen]]  
 
* A ''Book of Instruction on the Text entitled Freedom from the Four Kinds of Attachment'' by [[Kunga Lekpai Rinchen]]  
 
**[http://www.asianclassics.org/download/texts/sungbum/S0411M.ACT Online] [[Tibetan]] text provided by [[ACIP]]
 
**[http://www.asianclassics.org/download/texts/sungbum/S0411M.ACT Online] [[Tibetan]] text provided by [[ACIP]]
*[http://www.kbi.org.au/frames/part4.html Online Commentary] in English by [[Sakya Trizin|His Holiness Sakya Trizin]]
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 12 April 2010

Introduction[edit]

This was a Lo Jong text given to the Sakya master Sachen Kunga Nyingpo by Manjushri when Sachen Kunga Nyingpo was twelve years old.

See Tibetan version with translations.

The Verses[edit]

A person who is still attached to this life is no Dharma practitioner.
A person who is still attached to the three worlds has no renunciation.
A person who is still attached to getting what they want is no bodhisattva.
A person who still grasps to things has no worldview.

Translation by Geshe Michael Roach

Commentaries[edit]

The Sakya tradition has produced many commentaries on the original four-line text.