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Tantra of Self- | <noinclude><span class=TibUni18>[[རིག་པ་རང་གྲོལ་གྱི་རྒྱུད།]]</span><br></noinclude> | ||
'''''[[The Tantra of Self-Liberated Awareness]]'''''. This scripture teaches how awareness is uncreated but is liberated by itself, how to control appearances, to grow familiar with the [[vajra chain]], and to naturally free all of [[samsara and nirvana]]. [RY] | |||
'''''Note:''''' One of the [[Dzogchen Tantras]]. The names, numbers and the | |||
tantras themselves in these lists may vary from teacher-to-teacher, tradition-to-tradition. | |||
Some call for 17, some call for 18, and some add still an additional tantra making the total 19. | |||
See also '''''[[Seventeen Tantras of the Great Perfection]]''''' and | |||
'''''[[Eighteen Dzogchen Tantras]]''''' for further reference. | |||
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Revision as of 13:04, 29 September 2009
The Tantra of Self-Liberated Awareness. This scripture teaches how awareness is uncreated but is liberated by itself, how to control appearances, to grow familiar with the vajra chain, and to naturally free all of samsara and nirvana. [RY]
Note: One of the Dzogchen Tantras. The names, numbers and the tantras themselves in these lists may vary from teacher-to-teacher, tradition-to-tradition. Some call for 17, some call for 18, and some add still an additional tantra making the total 19. See also Seventeen Tantras of the Great Perfection and Eighteen Dzogchen Tantras for further reference.