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Wellsprings of the Great Perfection | |||
Lives and Insights of the Early Masters in the Dzogchen Lineage | |||
compiler & translator: Erik Pema Kunsang | |||
editors: Michael Tweed & Marcia Binder Schmidt | |||
*[http//:www.rangjung.com/wellsprings/ webpages] | |||
*rangjung@gmail.com | |||
*First edition 2006 | |||
*Printed in the United States of America on recycled acid-free paper | |||
*Publication Data: | |||
*translated from the Tibetan by Erik Pema Kunsang, (Erik Hein Schmidt). | |||
*(alk. paper). ISBN 9627341576 | |||
*1. Eastern philosophy—Buddhism. 3. Vajrayana—Dzogchen (Nyingma). | |||
*I. Title. |
Revision as of 06:14, 2 June 2006
Wellsprings of the Great Perfection
Lives and Insights of the Early Masters in the Dzogchen Lineage
compiler & translator: Erik Pema Kunsang
editors: Michael Tweed & Marcia Binder Schmidt
- [http//:www.rangjung.com/wellsprings/ webpages]
- rangjung@gmail.com
- First edition 2006
- Printed in the United States of America on recycled acid-free paper
- Publication Data:
- translated from the Tibetan by Erik Pema Kunsang, (Erik Hein Schmidt).
- (alk. paper). ISBN 9627341576
- 1. Eastern philosophy—Buddhism. 3. Vajrayana—Dzogchen (Nyingma).
- I. Title.