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'''Vimalamitra''' ([[dri med bshes gnyen]]). A master in the Dzogchen lineage and the crown ornament of five hundred panditas, who had attained the indestructible form of the [[rainbow body]]. He received the transmission of Dzogchen from [[Shri Singha]] and [[Jnanasutra]]. Vimalamitra is regarded as one of the three main forefathers for establishing the Dzogchen teachings, especially the [[Instruction Section]], in Tibet, which he chiefly transmitted to five people: [[King Trisong Deutsen]], Prince [[Muney Tsenpo]], [[Tingdzin Sangpo]] of Nyang, [[Kawa Paltsek]] and [[Chokro Lui Gyaltsen]]. Having translated these extremely profound instructions, he concealed the texts at [[Samye Chimphu]] for the sake of future generations. On his departure to the [[Five-peaked Mountain]] in China, Vimalamitra made the promise to return once every century in order to clarify and propagate the teachings of the secret, innermost essence, [[Sangwa Nyingtig]]. The oral lineage of his teachings on the Instruction Section was continued by Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang who also concealed one set of the scriptures. <br>
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'''Vimalamitra''' ([[dri med bshes gnyen]]). A master in the Dzogchen lineage and the crown ornament of five hundred panditas, who had attained the indestructible form of the [[rainbow body]]. He received the transmission of Dzogchen from [[Shri Singha]] and [[Jnanasutra]]. [[Vimalamitra]] is regarded as one of the three main forefathers for establishing the [[Dzogchen]] teachings, especially the [[Instruction Section]], in Tibet, which he chiefly transmitted to five people: [[King Trisong Deutsen]], Prince [[Muney Tsenpo]], [[Tingdzin Sangpo]] of Nyang, [[Kawa Paltsek]] and [[Chokro Lui Gyaltsen]]. Having translated these extremely profound instructions, he concealed the texts at [[Samye Chimphu]] for the sake of future generations. On his departure to the [[Five-peaked Mountain]] in China, [[Vimalamitra]] made the promise to return once every century in order to clarify and propagate the teachings of the secret, innermost essence, [[Sangwa Nyingtig]]. The oral lineage of his teachings on the Instruction Section was continued by Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang who also concealed one set of the scriptures. <br>
One hundred and fifty five years after Vimalamitra departed from Tibet, an emanation of him named [[Dangma Lhüngyal]] took out the hidden texts. They are now included in the collection known as [[Vima Nyingtig]], the [[Heart Essence of Vimalamitra]]. <br>
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One hundred and fifty five years after [[Vimalamitra]] departed from Tibet, an emanation of him named [[Dangma Lhüngyal]] took out the hidden texts. They are now included in the collection known as [[Vima Nyingtig]], the [[Heart Essence of Vimalamitra]]. <br>
 
In his role as lineage holder of [[Nectar Quality]] among the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]], he is counted among the [[Eight Vidyadharas of India]], the receiver of the [[Eightfold Volume of Nectar Quality]]. According to this lineage he was born in [[Elephant Grove]], an area in the western part of India. He was learned in both the common and extraordinary topics of knowledge and received teachings on the tantras from [[Buddhaguhya]] and many other illustrious masters. Having practiced, he reached the accomplishment of the [[vidyadhara level of mahamudra]] and wrote numerous treatises, mainly on the teachings connected to the [[Magical Net]].
 
In his role as lineage holder of [[Nectar Quality]] among the [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]], he is counted among the [[Eight Vidyadharas of India]], the receiver of the [[Eightfold Volume of Nectar Quality]]. According to this lineage he was born in [[Elephant Grove]], an area in the western part of India. He was learned in both the common and extraordinary topics of knowledge and received teachings on the tantras from [[Buddhaguhya]] and many other illustrious masters. Having practiced, he reached the accomplishment of the [[vidyadhara level of mahamudra]] and wrote numerous treatises, mainly on the teachings connected to the [[Magical Net]].
 
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*Dudjom Rinpoche (1991). ''[[The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism]]: Its Fundamentals and History''. Translated by Gyurme Dorje and Matthew Kapstein. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
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*Thondup, Tulku. ''[[Masters of Meditation and Miracles]]''. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1996.
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*Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorjé. ''[[A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems]]''. Junction City: Padma Publishing, 2005.
  
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Vimalamitra

Vimalamitra (dri med bshes gnyen). A master in the Dzogchen lineage and the crown ornament of five hundred panditas, who had attained the indestructible form of the rainbow body. He received the transmission of Dzogchen from Shri Singha and Jnanasutra. Vimalamitra is regarded as one of the three main forefathers for establishing the Dzogchen teachings, especially the Instruction Section, in Tibet, which he chiefly transmitted to five people: King Trisong Deutsen, Prince Muney Tsenpo, Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang, Kawa Paltsek and Chokro Lui Gyaltsen. Having translated these extremely profound instructions, he concealed the texts at Samye Chimphu for the sake of future generations. On his departure to the Five-peaked Mountain in China, Vimalamitra made the promise to return once every century in order to clarify and propagate the teachings of the secret, innermost essence, Sangwa Nyingtig. The oral lineage of his teachings on the Instruction Section was continued by Tingdzin Sangpo of Nyang who also concealed one set of the scriptures.
One hundred and fifty five years after Vimalamitra departed from Tibet, an emanation of him named Dangma Lhüngyal took out the hidden texts. They are now included in the collection known as Vima Nyingtig, the Heart Essence of Vimalamitra.
In his role as lineage holder of Nectar Quality among the Eight Sadhana Teachings, he is counted among the Eight Vidyadharas of India, the receiver of the Eightfold Volume of Nectar Quality. According to this lineage he was born in Elephant Grove, an area in the western part of India. He was learned in both the common and extraordinary topics of knowledge and received teachings on the tantras from Buddhaguhya and many other illustrious masters. Having practiced, he reached the accomplishment of the vidyadhara level of mahamudra and wrote numerous treatises, mainly on the teachings connected to the Magical Net. Please expand by pressing the edit tab above or consulting Sample Buddhist Teacher Info & Instructions for more details


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