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'''Nyingthig Yabshi''' ([[snying thig ya bzhi]]), known in English as the '''Four-fold Heart Essence''' | '''Nyingthig Yabshi''' ([[snying thig ya bzhi]]), known in English as the '''[[Four-fold Heart Essence]]''' | ||
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The Nyingthig Yabshi was compiled by [[Longchenpa]] to condense the two primary lineages of [[Dzogchen]] practice in Tibet, those of [[Padmasambhava]] and [[Vimalamitra]]. Together, this collection of texts is considered the core teaching on the practice of [[Dzogchen]], and in particular the [[Heart Essence]] teachings of the [[Instruction Class]]. | The Nyingthig Yabshi was compiled by [[Longchenpa]] to condense the two primary lineages of [[Dzogchen]] practice in Tibet, those of [[Padmasambhava]] and [[Vimalamitra]]. Together, this collection of texts is considered the core teaching on the practice of [[Dzogchen]], and in particular the [[Heart Essence]] teachings of the [[Instruction Class]]. | ||
The teachings of the Padmasambhava's lineage are contained in two volumes and are referred to as the '''[[Khandro Nyingthig]]''' ( | The teachings of the Padmasambhava's lineage are contained in two volumes and are referred to as the '''[[Khandro Nyingthig]]''' ([[mkha' 'gro snying thig]]. Longchenpa's commentaries on this cycle of teachings comprise three further volumes, which are known as the '''[[Khandro Yangthig]]''' ([[mkha' 'gro yang thig]]). | ||
The teachings of the Vimalamitra's lineage are contained in four volumes, known as the '''[[Vima Nyingthig]]''' ( | The teachings of the Vimalamitra's lineage are contained in four volumes, known as the '''[[Vima Nyingthig]]''' ([[bi ma snying thig]]. Longchenpa's commentaries on this cycle of teachings comprise two volumes, which are referred to as the '''[[Lama Yangthig]]''' ([[bla ma yang thig]]). | ||
Longchenpa also wrote two volumes of commentary that relate to both lineages, | Longchenpa also wrote two volumes of commentary that relate to both lineages, entitled '''[[Zabmo Yangthig]]''' ([[zab mo yang thig]]). '''[[CJD]]''' | ||
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==Contents== | |||
*Vol. 1-2 '''[[Lama Yangthig]]'''<br> | *Vol. 1-2 '''[[Lama Yangthig]]'''<br> | ||
*Vol. 3-6 '''[[Vima Nyingthig]]'''<br> | *Vol. 3-6 '''[[Vima Nyingthig]]'''<br> | ||
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*Vol. 12-13 '''[[Zabmo Yangthig]]'''<br> | *Vol. 12-13 '''[[Zabmo Yangthig]]'''<br> | ||
==Publication Data== | |||
*''snying thig ya bzhi''. Reprint of the ‘dzom ‘brug pa chos sgar edition. Darjeeling: published by Talung Tsetrul Pema Wangyal, 1976. | *''snying thig ya bzhi''. Reprint of the ‘dzom ‘brug pa chos sgar edition. Darjeeling: published by Talung Tsetrul Pema Wangyal, 1976. | ||
==Internal Links== | |||
*[[Nyingthig]] | *[[Nyingthig]] | ||
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]] | *[[Longchen Nyingthig]] | ||
*[[Chetsun Nyingthig]] | *[[Chetsun Nyingthig]] | ||
===External Links | ==Alternate Translations== | ||
*[[Four Branches of Heart Essence]] | |||
*[[Four Heart-Essences]] | |||
*[[Nyingtig Ya Shi]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.tbrc.org/cgi-bin/tbrcdatx?do=so&resource=W12827 Nyingthig Yabshi page] at '''[[TBRC]]''' | *[http://www.tbrc.org/cgi-bin/tbrcdatx?do=so&resource=W12827 Nyingthig Yabshi page] at '''[[TBRC]]''' | ||
*[http://lotsawahouse.org/school/id45.html Index of the contents of the Nyingthig Yabshi at '''Lotsawa House'''] | |||
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | [[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]] | [[Category:Nyingma Literature]] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Terms]] | |||
[[Category:Terma]] | [[Category:Terma]] | ||
[[Category:Writings of Longchenpa]] | [[Category:Writings of Longchenpa]] |
Revision as of 20:40, 29 April 2006
Nyingthig Yabshi (snying thig ya bzhi), known in English as the Four-fold Heart Essence
The Nyingthig Yabshi was compiled by Longchenpa to condense the two primary lineages of Dzogchen practice in Tibet, those of Padmasambhava and Vimalamitra. Together, this collection of texts is considered the core teaching on the practice of Dzogchen, and in particular the Heart Essence teachings of the Instruction Class.
The teachings of the Padmasambhava's lineage are contained in two volumes and are referred to as the Khandro Nyingthig (mkha' 'gro snying thig. Longchenpa's commentaries on this cycle of teachings comprise three further volumes, which are known as the Khandro Yangthig (mkha' 'gro yang thig).
The teachings of the Vimalamitra's lineage are contained in four volumes, known as the Vima Nyingthig (bi ma snying thig. Longchenpa's commentaries on this cycle of teachings comprise two volumes, which are referred to as the Lama Yangthig (bla ma yang thig).
Longchenpa also wrote two volumes of commentary that relate to both lineages, entitled Zabmo Yangthig (zab mo yang thig). CJD
Contents
- Vol. 1-2 Lama Yangthig
- Vol. 3-6 Vima Nyingthig
- Vol. 7-9 Khandro Yangthig
- Vol. 10-11 Khandro Nyingthig
- Vol. 12-13 Zabmo Yangthig
Publication Data
- snying thig ya bzhi. Reprint of the ‘dzom ‘brug pa chos sgar edition. Darjeeling: published by Talung Tsetrul Pema Wangyal, 1976.
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Alternate Translations
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Pages in category "Tantra"
The following 500 pages are in this category, out of 581 total.
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- A buddha
- Absolute Nature
- Accepting and Rejecting
- Accumulation of Merit
- Accumulation of Wisdom
- Accumulation(s)
- Accumulations
- Acharya
- Activities
- Adi-Buddha
- Akashagarbha
- Alaya
- All dharmas
- All-accomplishing Wisdom
- Amdo
- Antidote
- Anu Yoga
- Anu Yoga Tantras
- Anuttara
- Anuttara Vehicle
- Anuttara Yoga
- Anuttara-yoga tantra
- Anuttarayoga Tantras
- Anuyoga
- Aperture of Brahma
- Apparent Luminosity
- Appearance
- Appearance and Existence
- Appearance, Increase and Attainment
- Approach
- Approach and Accomplishment
- Arrangement of Samaya
- Arrangement of the Three Samayas
- Array of Flowers
- Arrayed in Turquoise Petals
- Arya
- Aryas' Seven Treasures
- As It Is
- Ashvagosha
- Aspiration of Mahamudra
- Assemblage of Knowledge Scripture
- Assemblage of Mother Deities
- Assemblage of Realization
- Assemblage of the Peaceful and Wrathful Sugatas
- Assumed instructions
- Asura
- Asvagosha
- Ati Kopa
- Ati Yoga
- Attractions
- Attribute
- Authoritative scriptures
- Avalokiteshvara
- Avichi hell
- Avici
- Awakened Mind
- Awakening
- Awakening from the Sleep of Ignorance
- Awareness Cuckoo Scripture
- Ayatana
B
- Baratani
- Barchey Künsel Cycle of Teachings
- Barchey Lamsel
- Bardo Consciousness
- Bardo of Becoming
- bardo of this life
- Basic State
- Bebchen
- Bebchung
- Becoming
- Beings
- Bell
- Beyond
- Bhagavan
- Bhikshu Bodhisattva Shantarakshita
- Bhumi Sections
- Bhumis
- Bhurkumkuta
- Bhutan
- Billionfold Universe
- Bindu
- Bindus
- Birth by Transformation
- bka' dgongs phur gsum
- Blackness
- Bliss, Clarity and Nonthought
- Bliss-sustainer
- Blissful Realm
- Blood-drinker
- Blue Lake
- Bodhi
- Bodhicitta vows
- Bodhidharma
- Bodhisattva Bhumi
- Bodhisattva Collections
- Bodhisattva of Compassion
- Bodhisattva Precepts
- Bodhisattva Vow
- Bodhisattva vows
- Bodhisattva Vows - continued
- Body of Light
- Body Representation
- Body, Speech and Mind
- Body, Speech, Mind, and Cognition
- Body, Speech, Mind, Qualities, and Activities
- Bon
- Bonpo
- Boon-granting
- Border Temples
- Boundless Life
- Bow of Indra
- Brahma
- Brahma Ghosa
- Brahma Loka
- Brahma-like voice
- Brahma-raksasa
- Brahman
- Brahmarandra
- Brahmin Saraha
- Brilliant
- Buddha Activity
- Buddha Amitayus
- Buddha Eye
- Buddha Guhya
- Buddha Vairochana
- Buddha's mind
- Buddha's speech
- Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
- Buddha-body
- Buddha-family
- Buddhadharma
- Buddhaghosha
- Buddhahood
- Buddhapalita
- Buddhism
- Buddhist Canon
- Bumthang
- Business
- Butön
C
- Calm
- Capable Preparatory Stage
- Capacity
- Carefree Vagrant
- Carya-tantra
- Causal
- Causal and Resultant Vehicles
- Causal Philosophical Teachings
- Causal Philosophical Vehicle
- Causal Refuge
- Causal Teachings
- Causal Vehicle of the Paramitas
- Cause
- Cause and Effect
- Central Channel
- Cessation
- Chagmey Rinpoche
- Chak
- Chakdrukpa
- Chakpori Hill
- Chakra
- Chakranatha
- Chakravartin
- Chakshus
- Chandragupta
- Change and fall
- Changeless Light
- Changing suffering
- Changphukma
- Channels, Currents and Seminal Points
- Channels, winds and essences
- Channels, Winds, and Essences
- Charya Tantra
- Chemchok Heruka
- Cittavajra
- Clairvoyance
- Clarity
- Coemergent Ignorance
- Cognition
- Cognizance
- Common Siddhis
- Compassion and Emptiness
- Completion Stage
- Completion stage with marks
- Completion stage without marks
- Conceptual Thought
- Conventional and Ultimate
- Conventional Truth
D
- Dedication of Merit
- Defilement
- Deity
- Deity Yoga
- Deity, Mantra, and Wisdom
- Deshek Düpa
- Desire Realm
- Devata
- Development and Completion stage
- Development Stage
- Dewachen
- Dharani Mantra
- Dharma
- Dharma protector
- Dharmadhatu
- Dharmadhatu Wisdom
- Dharmakaya
- Dharmakaya of Self-existing Awareness
- Dharmamudra
- Dharmapalas
- Dharmata
- Dhyani Bodhisattva
- Diamond Naga's Devil
- Dissolution
- Disturbed Mind Consciousness
- Divine Eye
- Drubchen Ceremony
- Dualistic Fixation
- dur khrod chen po brgyad
E
- Early and Later Translation of the Great Perfection
- Effect
- Ego Consciousness
- Egolessness
- Eight Aspects of the Path of Noble Beings
- Eight Black and White Deeds
- Eight Chariots of Transmission
- Eight charnel grounds
- Eight Collections of Consciousnesses
- Eight Freedoms
- Eight Great Accomplishment
- eight great charnel grounds
- Eighteen Distinct Doctrines of the Buddhas
- Eighteen Elements
- Eighteen Mahayoga Tantras
- Eighty Inherent Thought States
- Eighty Innate Thought States
- Ekajati
- Emanation
- Empowerment of Longevity
- Empty Luminosity
- Empty of Inherent Existence
- Enlightened Beings
- Enlightenment
- Equanimity
- Essence Mantra
- Essence of the Sugatas
- Existence
- Experience and Realization
F
- Family
- Father Tantra
- Father Tantras
- Five Aspects of Involvement
- Five Aspects of Mantra
- Five Awakenings
- Five Basic Mahayoga Tantras
- Five Elements
- Five Families
- Five Sense Consciousnesses
- Five Tertön Kings
- Five Types of Speech
- Five Wisdoms
- Fixation
- Fixation - continued
- Form Realm
- Formless Realm
- Forty Thought States of Desire
- Four Applications of Mindfulness
- Four Aspects of Approach and Accomplishment
- Four Awakenings
- Four Basic Strayings
- Four Bodies of a Buddha
- Four Doors of Birth
- Four Human Unfree States
- Four Immeasurables
- Four kayas
- Four Kayas
- Four Legs of Miraculous Action
- Four Major Sections of Yoga Tantra
- Four Maras
- Four Nails
- Four Nonhuman Unfree States
- Four Ornaments
- Four Sections of Tantra
- Four Wrathful Gate Keepers
- Fruition
G
I
K
L
M
- Mahakala
- Mahasandhi
- Mahayoga
- Mahayoga Tantra
- Major and Minor Marks
- Maledictory Fierce Mantra
- Mandala
- Manjushri Nama Sangirti Tantra
- Mantra
- Mantrayana
- Materiality
- Meadow of Mönkha
- Means
- Means and Knowledge
- Mind Consciousness
- Mind Essence
- Mindfulness
- Mindfulness and Introspection
- Mother of All Buddhas
- Mother Tantra
- Mount Kailash
- Mount Sumeru
- Mt. Kailash
- Mt. Meru
- Multiplicity
- Mundane Worship
N
- Nadi, prana, and bindu
- Nadis
- Nadis, pranas, and bindus
- Nalanda University
- Natural State
- Nature of Mind
- Negative Actions
- New Tradition
- Nine Gradual Vehicles
- Nine Means of Mental Stillness
- Non-apparent luminosity
- Non-arising Nature of Mind
- Non-dual Awareness
- Non-duality
- Nonarising
- Nondual Awareness
- Nondual Tantra
- Nondual Wisdom
P
- Path of Accumulation
- Path of Cultivation
- Path of Direct Insight into Ultimate Reality
- Path of Means
- Path of Skillful Means
- Peaceful and Wrathful Deities
- Peaceful Deities
- Pith Instructions
- Plurality
- Potala
- Prana
- Pranas
- Pratimoksa Precepts
- Pratyekabuddha
- Precious Buddha
- Precious Human Body
- Present Moment
- Primordial Awareness
- Primordial Buddha
- Primordial Enlightenment
- Primordial Purity
- Primordial State
- Primordial Wisdom
- Primordially Present Nature
- Primordially Pure
- Pristine Awareness
- Pristine Cognition
- Pristine Cognition continued
- Prostrate
- Pure Land
- Pure Perception
- Purification
- Purity and Equality
R
S
- Sacred Outlook
- Sacred Truth
- Sadhana Practice
- Sadhana Section of Mahayoga
- Samantabhadri
- Samayamudra
- Sambhogakaya
- Samsara and Nirvana
- Sarma
- Sarma School
- Self-Cognizance
- Self-entity
- Self-existing Awareness
- Self-existing Wakefulness
- Self-nature
- Seven Bodhi Factors
- Seven Branches
- Seven Branches of Enlightenment
- Seven Thought States of Delusion
- Seven Types of Attention
- Seven Types of Individual Liberation
- Shamatha and Vipashyana
- Shastra
- Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal
- Siddha
- Sign luminosity
- Singularity
- Six Classes of Beings
- Six Collections
- Six Dharmas of Sugatagarbha
- Six Mindfulnesses
- Six recollections
- Sixty-two Wisdom Deities
- Skandhas
- Skillful Means
- Sounds, Colors and Lights
- Space-Dharma
- Spontaneous Presence
- Sravakas
- Statement and Realization
- Sthiramati
- Stillness, Occurrence, and Awareness
- Subtle Dissolution Stage
- Sudden Enlightenment
- Suffering upon Suffering
- Sugata Essence
- Sugatagarbha
- Sugatas
- Superior Intention
- Superior Two Truths
- Supreme Realization
- Sutra Mahamudra
- Svabhavikakaya