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Gongpa Sangtal ([[dgongs pa zang thal]]). A tantric scripture in five volumes concealed by Guru Rinpoche and revealed by [[Rigdzin Godem]], the master who founded the [[Jangter tradition]] of the [[Nyingma school]]. Contains the renowned '[[Aspiration of Samantabhadra]].' Gongpa Sangtal means 'Unimpeded realization,' and is an abbreviation of '[[Showing Directly the Realization of Samantabhadra']] ([[kun tu bzang po'i dgongs pa zang thal du bstan pa]]). [RY] | |||
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Gongpa Sangtal (dgongs pa zang thal). A tantric scripture in five volumes concealed by Guru Rinpoche and revealed by Rigdzin Godem, the master who founded the Jangter tradition of the Nyingma school. Contains the renowned 'Aspiration of Samantabhadra.' Gongpa Sangtal means 'Unimpeded realization,' and is an abbreviation of 'Showing Directly the Realization of Samantabhadra' (kun tu bzang po'i dgongs pa zang thal du bstan pa). [RY]