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'''Namkha Ösel''' (nam mkha' 'od gsal) (? – 1726)
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A commentary on the  [[Khandro Nyingthig]] by the [[third Dzogchen Rinpoche]]
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The first incarnation in the line of the [[Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche]]s, one of the historical abbots of [[Dzogchen Monastery]]. This renowned master received teachings from both [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyü]] teachers before meeting his root guru, the first [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]], [[Pema Rigdzin]]. Namkha Ösel was known especially for his mastery of the [[Khandro Nyingthig]] teachings, [[Heart Essence of the Ḍākinīs]]. He is said to have given yearly teachings on this topic at the retreat center of Dzogchen Monastery, The [[Sanctuary of the Great Secret Definitive Meaning]]. [[CJD]]
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The preface to the 1997 Tibetan Edition of the Tibetan text gives some background:
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"This volume, entitled The Excellent Chariot: A Vehicle for the Path to Liberation—An Instruction Manual on the [[Great Perfection]], [[Heart Essence of the Dakinis]], is a teaching given by the third incarnation of the lord of siddhas [[Pema Rigdzin]], [[Ngeton Tendzin Zangpo]], a guru who was both learned and accomplished. This instruction manual teaches the primary forms of practice and meditation associated with the tradition of [[Dzogchen Gonpa]], a monastery located in the Do-Kham region of Eastern Tibet. In the annals of the tradition, it is said that there have been twenty-eight accomplished gurus from Dzogchen Monastery who attained the [[rainbow body]] by relying solely on this work.
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The main topics covered in this text are included in two primary divisions:
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-The common, [[outer preliminaries]]:<br>
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*The rarity of the opportunities and endowments<br>
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*Death & impermanence<br>
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*The principle of karmic causality<br>
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*The painful nature of samsara <br>
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*The benefits of liberation<br>
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-And the [[unique preliminaries]]:<br>
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*[[Separating samsara and nirvana]] <br>
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*The stages of burning up and purifying the six classes [of samsara ]<br>
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*The two separations of body and speech<br>
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*Preliminaries of the mind<br>
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*The empowerment into the dynamic potential of awareness<br>
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*The stages of introduction<br>
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The meaning expressed in this text is both profound and perfect, while the form in which it is written is easy to understand. Thus, for those of you who have faith in the vast teachings of the Buddha and explore these inner teachings, have no doubt that this text is indispensable."
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(pp. 1-2)
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*This text is being translated under the direction of the [[Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche]] and will be published in two volumes by [[Snow Lion Publications]] under the title [[Heart Essence of the Dakinis - The Excellent Chariot]].
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[[Category:Nyingthig Yabshi]]

Revision as of 12:21, 31 August 2006

A commentary on the Khandro Nyingthig by the third Dzogchen Rinpoche

The preface to the 1997 Tibetan Edition of the Tibetan text gives some background:

"This volume, entitled The Excellent Chariot: A Vehicle for the Path to Liberation—An Instruction Manual on the Great Perfection, Heart Essence of the Dakinis, is a teaching given by the third incarnation of the lord of siddhas Pema Rigdzin, Ngeton Tendzin Zangpo, a guru who was both learned and accomplished. This instruction manual teaches the primary forms of practice and meditation associated with the tradition of Dzogchen Gonpa, a monastery located in the Do-Kham region of Eastern Tibet. In the annals of the tradition, it is said that there have been twenty-eight accomplished gurus from Dzogchen Monastery who attained the rainbow body by relying solely on this work.

The main topics covered in this text are included in two primary divisions:

-The common, outer preliminaries:

  • The rarity of the opportunities and endowments
  • Death & impermanence
  • The principle of karmic causality
  • The painful nature of samsara
  • The benefits of liberation

-And the unique preliminaries:

  • Separating samsara and nirvana
  • The stages of burning up and purifying the six classes [of samsara ]
  • The two separations of body and speech
  • Preliminaries of the mind
  • The empowerment into the dynamic potential of awareness
  • The stages of introduction


The meaning expressed in this text is both profound and perfect, while the form in which it is written is easy to understand. Thus, for those of you who have faith in the vast teachings of the Buddha and explore these inner teachings, have no doubt that this text is indispensable."

(pp. 1-2)