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**[[Samantabhadra]] - ([Dharmakaya]]<br>
**[[Samantabhadra]] - ([Dharmakaya]]<br>
**[[Vajrasattva]] - [[Sambhogakaya]])br>
**[[Vajrasattva]] - [[Sambhogakaya]])br>
**[[Garab Dorje]] - [[Nirmanakaya]])br>[[Garap Dorje]] [[Prahevajra]]
**[[Garab Dorje]] - [[Nirmanakaya]])br>
**[[Manjushrimitra]]<br>
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**[[Longchenpa]]<br>
**[[Jigme Lingpa]]<br>
**[[Jigme Lingpa]]<br>
**[[Jigme Trinle Ozer]] & [[Jigme Gyalwe Nyugu]]<br>
**[[Jigme Trinle Ozer]] & [[Jigme Gyalwey Nyugu]]<br>


*'''Lineage descending from Jigme Lingpa's heart son '''Jigme Trinle Ozer''' to the present '''Dodrupchen Rinpoche''':
*Lineage descending from Jigme Lingpa's heart son '''Jigme Trinle Ozer''' to the present '''Dodrupchen Rinpoche''':
**[[Dola Jigme Kalzang]] & [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]] [[Dola Jigme Kalsang]]
**[[Dola Jigme Kalzang]] & [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]]
**[[Gyalse Shenpen Thaye]]<br>
**[[Gyalse Shenpen Thaye]]<br>
**[[Khenchen Pema Dorje]]<br>
**[[Khenchen Pema Dorje]]<br>
**[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]<br>
**[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]<br>
**[[Dodrup Tenpey Nyima]](3rd [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]])[[Dodrup Tenpe Nyima]] [[Dodrupchen Tenpey Nyima]] [[Dodrupchen Tenpe Nyima]]<br>
**[[Dodrup Tenpey Nyima]] (3rd [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]])<br>
**[[Khenpo Kunpal]]<br>
**[[Khenpo Kunpal]]<br>
**[[Thubten Trinle Palzangpo]] (4th [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]])<br>
**[[Thubten Trinle Palzangpo]] (4th [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]])<br>
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*Lineage descending from Jigme Lingpa's heart son '''Jigme Gyalwe Nyugu''' to the present-day master '''Chatral Rinpoche''':
*Lineage descending from Jigme Lingpa's heart son '''Jigme Gyalwe Nyugu''' to the present-day master '''Chatral Rinpoche''':
**[[Patrul Rinpoche]]<br>
**[[Patrul Rinpoche]]<br>
**[[Lungtog Tenpe Nyima]] [[Lungtok Tenpe Nyima]] [[Lungtog Tenpey Nyima]] [[Lungtok Tenpey Nyima]]<br>
**[[Lungtog Tenpe Nyima]]<br>
**[[Khenpo Ngagchung]]<br>
**[[Khenpo Ngagchung]]<br>
**[[Chatral Rinpoche]]<br>
**[[Chatral Rinpoche]]<br>

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Longchen Nyingthig (klong chen snying thig) - Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse


The Longchen Nyingthig is a Terma cycle revealed by the master Jigme Lingpa. Since its inception in the late 18th century, it has become one of the most widespread set of teachings in the Nyingma tradition. It is particularly known and loved for its extensive commentarial literature, which includes practice manuals such as the famed Yeshe Lama.

These teachings were originally transmitted by the master Padmasambhava to King Trisong Deutsen, the Dakini Yeshe Tsogyal & the Lotsawa Vairochana at Samye Monastery in central Tibet. As the time for these teachings to spread was not yet right, they were then written in symbolic script by Yeshe Tsogyal, entrusted to the Dakinis, and hidden--to be revealed at a later time. The king later reincarnated as the Treasure Reavealer Jigme Lingpa, who recalled the teachings he had received and, recognizing the time was ripe for them to be practiced, put them to writing and began to teach.

Jigme Lingpa, the Terton who revealed this cycle of teachings, was a reincarnation of two important masters, Vimalamitra and King Trisong Deutsen. As the embodiment of these two figures, Tibet's two primary Dzogchen lineages were combined in Jigme Lingpa--the Vima Nyingthig & Khandro Nyingthig, both of which are contained in the Nyingthig Yabshi. Hence, the Longchen Nyingthig terma cycle is considered a condensation of these profound teachings.

The texts that were revealed by Jigme Lingpa, in their present day form, comprise three volumes, known as the Nyingthig Tsapod (snying thig rtsa pod). The numerous treatises, sadhanas and prayers it contains deal primarily with tantric practice, in particular the stages of Development Stage and Dzogchen.

Lineage

Other Lineage Masters

Primary Sadhanas

The Longchen Nyingthig cycle relates primarily to the teachings of Dzogchen, particularly the Innermost Essence teachings. Though there are various practices and Sadhanas found in this tradition, such practices are approached from this Dzogchen perspective. These practices include:

Primary Texts

Present Day Teachers of the Longchen Nyingthig

Longchen Nyingthig Literature in Translation

Other References

  • Thondup, Tulku (1996) Masters of Meditation and Miracles. Boston: Shambhala Publications. - The most complete reference on the lineages and practices of the Longchen Nyingthig in the English language.
  • Gyatso, Janet (1998). Apparitions of the Self. Princeton: Princeton University Press. - Contains translations of two biographies of Jigme Lingpa.

External Links

TBRC page on the Longchen Nyingthig TBRC listing of the treatises contained in the Longchen Nyingthig root texts