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"The Origin of the Teachings of the Glorious Shangpa Kagyu - Dispelling Darkness from ones Mind", by Jonang Tāranātha. This text was published recently as part of a new redaction of Tāranātha's Collected Works in 45 western style paperback volumes, under the auspices of the "dpal brtsegs bod yig dpe rnying zhib 'jug khang". This edition was compiled from old manuscripts kept in a library in Drepung monastery in Central Tibet which were made available again only very recently. It contains material that is not found in the other two versions of Tāranātha's writings. [TSD]
 
"The Origin of the Teachings of the Glorious Shangpa Kagyu - Dispelling Darkness from ones Mind", by Jonang Tāranātha. This text was published recently as part of a new redaction of Tāranātha's Collected Works in 45 western style paperback volumes, under the auspices of the "dpal brtsegs bod yig dpe rnying zhib 'jug khang". This edition was compiled from old manuscripts kept in a library in Drepung monastery in Central Tibet which were made available again only very recently. It contains material that is not found in the other two versions of Tāranātha's writings. [TSD]
  
 
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"The Origin of the Teachings of the Glorious Shangpa Kagyu - Dispelling Darkness from ones Mind", by Jonang Tāranātha. This text was published recently as part of a new redaction of Tāranātha's Collected Works in 45 western style paperback volumes, under the auspices of the "dpal brtsegs bod yig dpe rnying zhib 'jug khang". This edition was compiled from old manuscripts kept in a library in Drepung monastery in Central Tibet which were made available again only very recently. It contains material that is not found in the other two versions of Tāranātha's writings. [TSD]