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chos nyid mngon sum gyi snang ba - the direct vision of dharmata, vision of manifest reality; visionary appearance of the direct perception of reality; the vision of visibly manifest reality [RY]  
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[[Image:004lungtenphug.jpg|frame|Lungten Phuk at Lapchi, Nov. 2005]]
  
chos nyid mngon sum - dharmata becoming manifest [RY]  
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or just [[lung stan phug]], at [[Lapchi]], the "Prophesied Cave of the Great Forest", situated just below [[Chöra Gephel Ling]] monastery. It is situated under a large rock that is shaped like a human heart. According to local history, and to a guide to Lapchi, composed in 1901 by the 34th throne holder ([[gdan rabs]]) of the [[Drikung Kagyu]], [[bstan ’dzin chos kyi blo gros]] (1869-1906), this cave was not used by Milarepa himself but by a student of [[Drikung Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon]], who prophesied that he would achieve great realisation there. [[Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen]] (1372-1437) did his first retreat there when he first came to Lapchi. [RY][TSD]
  
chos nyid mngon sum - direct realization of ultimate nature, manifest dharmata, SA snang bzhi, vision of the real manifestation of existence, visual manifestation of reality [JV]
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chos nyid mngon sum - Manifest[ation of] dharmata [IW]  
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chos nyid mngon sum gi snang ba - The visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [one of the {snang ba bzhi} the natural state of things as they are primordially pure dharmata by its manifestation being seen transcending the extremes of labelings of intellectual analysis herein openning the gate to the tathagata's secret buddhafields inconceivable to thought] [IW]  
 
 
 
chos nyid mngon sum - Manifest[ation of] dharmata [visionary appearance of actual reality (one of the {[[snang ba bzhi]]} [IW]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 7 July 2011

Lungten Phuk at Lapchi, Nov. 2005

or just lung stan phug, at Lapchi, the "Prophesied Cave of the Great Forest", situated just below Chöra Gephel Ling monastery. It is situated under a large rock that is shaped like a human heart. According to local history, and to a guide to Lapchi, composed in 1901 by the 34th throne holder (gdan rabs) of the Drikung Kagyu, bstan ’dzin chos kyi blo gros (1869-1906), this cave was not used by Milarepa himself but by a student of Drikung Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon, who prophesied that he would achieve great realisation there. Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen (1372-1437) did his first retreat there when he first came to Lapchi. [RY][TSD]