Writings of Rongzom
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This 11-12th century master contributed greatly to the literature of the Tibetan tradition. His most well-known works are:
- Entering the Approach of the Middle Way, (Tib: theg chen tshul 'jug), which presents a defense and explanation of the Dzogchen tradition in the context of the Mahayana
- Establishing the Divinity of Appearances (Tib: snang ba lhar grub), a short text presenting the logical grounds for the pure view of Buddhist tantra
- A commentary on Padmasambhava's Key Instructions: A Rosary of Views [1] (Tib: man ngag lta phreng, a short commentary on the thirteenth chapter of the Guhyagarbha Tantra, presenting the view of the Nyingma school's nine yanas.