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A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems
Princess Gomadevi ([[sras mo go ma de byi]])


Biographies of Masters of awareness in the Dzogchen lineage of H.E. Late [[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]].
disciple of [[Maharaja the scholar of Uddiyana]]; teacher of [[Aloke the Atsantra]] ([[a tsan tra a lo ke]]). Early master in the [[sems sde]] lineage. [RY]


*([[sras mo go ma de wi']])
*a spiritual history of the teachings on natural great perfection 
*([[sras mo go ma de bi']])
*[[rang bzhin rdzogs pa chen po'i chos 'byung rig 'dzin brgyud pa'i rnam thar ngo mtshar baiDUrya'i phreng ba]]


A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems is the only comprehensive history of the Nyingtik lineage, which forms the core of the teachings known as Dzogchen (Great Perfection) in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It was written by the late Nyoshul Khenpo, a master of this tradition and one of the key figures in the transmission of Dzogchen in modern times. Dimensions: 7" x 9.25". Hardcover, 736 pages.
*One of the [[Twenty-One Indian Panditas]] ([[rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig]]) [RY]


===Table of contents===
[[Category:Indian Masters]]
for A marvelous garland of rare gems : biographies of the lineage of masters of awareness : a spiritual history of the teachings on natural great perfection / by [[Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje]] ; translated from the Tibetan by [[Richard Barron]] (Chokyi Nyima).
[[Category:Early Dzogchen Lineage]]
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
 
Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
 
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Foreword by Venerable Sogyal Rinpoche<br>
Translator's Note<br>
The Precious Lamp: Author's Introduction<br>
The Precious Mirror: Preliminary Remarks<br>
The Precious Lattice: A Synopsis of the Oral Lineage of Dzogchen<br>
The Precious Garland: A Supplication to the Lineage of the Secret Nyingtik<br>
Teachings of Utter Lucidity<br>
Introductory Verses<br>
<br>
THE LINEAGES<br>
<br>
1 The [[Mind-to-Mind Transmission by Victorious Ones]]<br>
[[Samantabhadra]]<br>
The Buddhas of the Five Families<br>
The Twelve Teachers<br>
<br>
2 The [[Transmission Through Symbols by Masters of Awareness]]<br>
[[Garab Dorje]]<br>
[[Manjushrimitra]]<br>
[[Shri Simha]]<br>
[[Vimalamitra]] and [[Jnanasutra]]<br>
[[Padmakara]]<br>
<br>
3 The [[Oral Transmission by Human Individuals]]<br>
Kama, the Historical Transmission: The Categories of Mind and Expanse<br>
[[Bairotsana]]<br>
[[Pang Sang-gye Gonpo]] ([[Pang Mipam Gonpo]])<br>
[[Ngenlam Jangchub Gyaltsen]]<br>
Zadam Rinchenyik<br>
Khugyur Salwaichok<br>
Katokpa Dampa Deshek and His Students<br>
Parallel Lineages: The Spread of the Early Translation School<br>
The Lineage of the Categories of Mind and Expanse Down to Longchenpa<br>
The Writings of Longchenpa<br>
Terma, the Hidden Treasure Transmission: The Category of Direct Transmission<br>
Early History and Guru Padma<br>
[[King Trisong Detsen]]<br>
Other Students of Guru Padma<br>
[[Yeshe Tsogyal]]<br>
[[Pema Ledreltsal]]<br>
Gyalse Lekpa Gyaltsen<br>
[[Longchen Rabjampa Drime Ozer]]<br>
Other Teachers of the Lineage<br>
<br>
4 The Lineage of Transmission from Vimalamitra<br>
[[Vimalamitra]]<br>
[[Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo]]<br>
Be Lodro Wangchuk<br>
Drom Rinchen Bar<br>
Dangma Lhundrup Gyaltsen<br>
Chetsun Seng-ge Wangchuk<br>
Gyalwa Zhangton Tashi Dorje<br>
Drupchen Khepa Nyima Bum<br>
Guru Jober<br>
Trulzhik Seng-ge Gyappa<br>
Drupchen Melong Dorje<br>
[[Rigdzin Chenpo Kumaradza]]<br>
<br>
5 Longchen Rabjampa Drime Ozer<br>
Longchenpa's Outer Biography: Enlightened Form<br>
Birth and Early Life<br>
Later Studies<br>
Training under Rigdzin Kumaradza<br>
Teaching Activities<br>
Terma Revelations and Other Activities<br>
Exile and Return<br>
Later Life and Passing<br>
Longchenpa's Inner Biography: Enlightened Speech<br>
Longchenpa's Writings<br>
Paltrul Rinpoche's Eulogy<br>
Dzogchen Commentaries<br>
Longchenpa's Secret Biography: Enlightened Mind<br>
<br>
6 The Combined Lineages from Longchenpa to Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu<br>
Khenchen Khyabdal Lhundrub<br>
Gyalse Tulku Drakpa Ozer<br>
Trulzhik Sang-gye Onpo Sherab Gyatso<br>
Gyalse Dawa Drakpa<br>
Drupchen Kunzang Dorje<br>
Choje Kunga Gyaltsen Palzang<br>
Tulku Natsok Rangdrol<br>
Tulku Tendzin Drakpa<br>
Khedrup Do-ngak Tendzin<br>
Rigdzin Chenpo Trinle Lhundrub<br>
Terchen Gyurme Dorje (Terdak Lingpa)<br>
Gyalse Rinchen Namgyal<br>
Ngak Rabjampa Orgyen Chodrak<br>
Ngakyi Rabjampa Orgyen Palgon (Drupwang Shrinatha)<br>
Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa<br>
Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu<br>
The Lineages of Transmission from Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu: Paltrul Rinpoche<br>
Paltrul Orgyen Jigme Chokyi Wangpo<br>
Nyoshul Lungtok Tenpai Nyima Gyaltsen Palzangpo (Gyalse Jangchub Dorje)<br>
Khenchen Ngawang Palzang (Khenpo Ngaga, Khenpo Ngakchung, Khenpo Ngagi Wangpo)<br>
<br>
Lungtrul Shedrup Tenpai Nyima<br>
The Second Palyul Drupwang Pema Norbu, Rigdzin Palchen Dupa<br>
Dartang Choktrul Chokyi Dawa Rinpoche<br>
The Third Palyul Drupwang Pema Norbu, Jigme Tupten Shedrub Chokyi Drayang<br>
(Kyabje Penor Rinpoche)<br>
The Lineages of Transmission from Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu: Jamyang Khyentsei Wangpo<br>
[[Jamyang Khyentsei Wangpo]]<br>
Dza Pukhung Gyurme Ngedon Wangpo<br>
[[Dudjom Rinpoche Jigdral Yeshe Dorje]]<br>
[[Adzom Drukpa Rinpoche Drodul Pawo Dorje]]<br>
[[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]]<br>
[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Rabsal Dawa]]<br>
Yukhok Jadralwa Choying Rangdrol<br>
<br>
9 The Lineages of Transmission from Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa: The Dodrupchen Line of<br>
Incarnations<br>
The First Dodrupchen, Jigme Trinle Ozer<br>
<br>
The Lineage of Dodrubchen's Incarnations<br>
The Second Dodrupchen, Jigme Puntsok Jungne<br>
The The Third Dodrupchen, Jigme Tenpai Nyima<br>
The Fourth Dodrupchen, Jigme Trinle Palbar<br>
<br>
The Lineages of Students of the First Dodrupchen<br>
The Extraordinary Lineage of Dodrupchen Himself<br>
Chogyal Ngagi Wangpo<br>
Zhabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol<br>
Kyabgon Pema Gyatso<br>
Dakki Chonyi Zangmo<br>
The Alternative Lineage of Dodrupchen Trinle Ozer<br>
Trehorpa Kyabgon Yeshe Gyaltsen<br>
Chonyon Dharma Seng-ge<br>
Zhadeu Trulzhik Chenpo Ngawang Chokyi Lodro<br>
<br>
10 The Students of Longchen Rabjampa<br>
The Lineage of Longchenpa's Teachings<br>
Orgyen Choje of Drok Valley<br>
Guru Osel Rangdrol<br>
Tulku Paljor Gyaltsen<br>
Dokhampa Dengom Chodrak Zangpo<br>
The Lineage of Both Khedrup Delek Gyatso and Takok Jadral Choje<br>
Khedrup Delek Gyatso<br>
Takok Jadral Choje Tashi Jungne<br>
Guru Zhenpen<br>
Namkha Dorje<br>
Osel Longyang<br>
Dzogchenpa Sonam Rigdzin<br>
Kunkhyen Ngawang Pema<br>
Dzogchenpa Sonam Wangpo<br>
Lhatsun Namkha Jigme<br>
Dzogchenpa Longdzok Tadral<br>
The Lineage of Longchenpa's Incarnations<br>
Rigdzin Pema Lingpa<br>
The Second Pema Lingpa, Tendzin Chokyi Drakpa (Yenpa Lode)<br>
The Third Pema Lingpa, Kunkhyen Tsultrim Dorje<br>
The Fourth Pema Lingpa, Dorje Mikyotsal (Ngawang Kunzang Rolpai Dorje)<br>
The Fifth Pema Lingpa, Kunzang Tsewang (Pema Tendzin Drupchok Dorje)<br>
The Sixth Pema Lingpa, Kunzang Tenpai Gyaltsen Palzangpo<br>
The Seventh Pema Lingpa, Pema Tendzin (Kunzang Ngawang Chokyi Lodro)<br>
The Eighth Pema Lingpa, Kunzang Dechen Dorje (Ngedon Tenpai Nyima Palzangpo)<br>
<br>
The Ninth Pema Lingpa, Tendzin Chokyi Gyaltsen<br>
The Tenth Pema Lingpa, Pema Osel Gyurme Dorje (Tupten Chokyi Dorje)<br>
The Eleventh Pema Lingpa, Kunzang Pema Rinchen Namgyal Ngedon Tenpai Nyima<br>
<br>
Rigdzin Pema Trinle and the Family Lineages of the Pema Lingpa Tradition<br>
<br>
11 The Students of Rigdzin Terdak Lingpa<br>
The Lineage of Rigdzin Terdak Lingpa's Main Seat<br>
Kunzang Mingyur Paldron<br>
Khenchen Oddiyana (Orgeyn Tendzin Dorje)<br>
Trichen Gyurme Trinle Namgyal<br>
Jetsunma Trinle Chodron<br>
Other Students of Rigdzin Terdak Lingpa<br>
Lotsawa Chopal Gyatso<br>
Rikse Choktrul Pema Gyurme Gyatso<br>
Minling Trichen Kunzang Wangyal<br>
Katokpa Gyalse Rinpoche Sonam Detsen<br>
The Second Dzogchen Rinpoche, Gyurme Tekchok Tendzin<br>
Barchung Lama Tashi Gyatso<br>
<br>
12 The Students of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa and the First Dodrupchen, Jigme Trinle<br>
Ozer<br>
The Students of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa<br>
Jigme Kundrol Namgyal<br>
Getse Jigme Ngotsar Tendzin<br>
Other Students of Jigme Lingpa<br>
The Students of the First Dodrupchen, Jigme Trinle Ozer<br>
Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje (Ngakchang Jalu Dorje)<br>
The Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Mingyur Namkhai Dorje<br>
Gemang Gyalse Rigpai Dorje (Gyalse Zhenpen Taye Ozer)<br>
Choying Tobden Dorje<br>
Choklung Repa Damtsik Dorje<br>
<br>
13 The Students of Jamyang Khyentsei Wangpo<br>
Jamgon Kongtrul Yonten Gyatso Lodro Taye<br>
Khyungtrul Pema Wangchen<br>
Mipam Jamyang Namgyal Gyatso<br>
Khenchen Jampal Dewai Nyima<br>
Gyaltsap Gyurme Pema Namgyal<br>
The Fifth Dzogchen Rinpoche, Tupten Chokyi Dorje<br>
Terchen Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa<br>
Urgyen Tulku Rinpoche<br>
Negang Chokling, Orgyen Tobgyal, and Dzigar Kongtrul<br>
The Third Katok Situ, Kunkhyen Orgyen Chokyi Gyatso<br>
Gyakong Tulku Kunzang Tekchok Tenpai Gyaltsen<br>
Drugu Tokden Shakya Shri<br>
Lopon Rinpoche Lama Sonam Zangpo<br>
Ritrul Rigdzin Chogyal and Namkha Drime Rabjam<br>
Jedrung Jampa Jungne<br>
Kangyur Rinpoche Longchen Yeshe Dorje<br>
<br>
14 The Students of Adzom Drukpa Rinpoche and Yukhok Jadral Choyiing Rangdrol<br>
The Students of Adzom Drukpa Rinpoche<br>
Gyalse Gyurme Dorje<br>
Druktrul Rinpoche<br>
Khen Rinpoche Karma Dorje<br>
Tarthang Tulku Kunga and Zurmang Trungpa Rinpoche<br>
Tso Paltrul Rinpoche<br>
Sertar Rinpoche<br>
<br>
The Students of Yukhok Jadral Choying Rangdrol<br>
Rakor Khen Drime Ozer<br>
Gyarong Tsondru<br>
<br>
15 The Students of Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro and Other Masters<br>
The Students of Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro<br>
Lakar Sogyal Choktrul Rinpoche<br>
Sakya Khen Rinpoche Appey<br>
Other Living Masters<br>
Katok Ontrul Rinpoche<br>
The Students of Dudjom Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, and Others<br>
<br>
16 The Students of Paltrul Rinpoche<br>
Gyarong Tendzin Drakpa<br>
Katok Situ Chokyi Lodro<br>
Minyak Kunzang Sonam<br>
Dzogchen Khenchen Pema Dorje<br>
Golok Lang Lama Tubten Chokyi Jorpa<br>
Khenchen Yonten Gyatso, His Students, and His Lineage<br>
Khenchen Yonten Gyatso<br>
Changma Khenchen Tupten Chopel<br>
Washul Mewai Khenchen Tsewang Rigdzin<br>
Khenchen Jigme Puntsok<br>
Khenchen Kunzang Palden Chodrak, His Students, and His Lineage<br>
Khenchen Kunzang Palden Chodrak<br>
Botrul Do-ngak Tenpai Nyima<br>
Mewa Khenchen Tupten<br>
Rahor Khenchen Tupten<br>
Khen Rinpoche Pema Tsewang Lhundrup (Khenpo Petse)<br>
Khen Chokhyap<br>
Orgyen Tendzin Norbu<br>
<br>
The Students of Orgyen Tendzin Norbu<br>
The Personal Transmission for Spiritual Practice<br>
Derge Lama Kunga Palden<br>
Apang Terchen Orgyen Trinle Lingpa<br>
Jangchub Dorje<br>
The Personal Transmission for the Explanatory Teachings<br>
Zhenga Dorje Chang (Zhenpen Chokyi Nangwa)<br>
The Students and Lineage of Zhenga Dorje Chang<br>
Palpung Situ Rinpoche Pema Wangchok Gyalpo<br>
Zurmang Khenchen Pema Namgyal<br>
Zurmang Tenga Rinpoche<br>
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche<br>
Bo Gangkar Rinpoche (Karma Shedrup Chokyi Seng-ge)<br>
Nyarong Guru Tulku<br>
Drukpa Geshe Tenpa Rinchen<br>
Other Students<br>
Khenchen Tsondru<br>
Nyoshul Khenchen Ngawang Palzang Rinpoche<br>
Tukse Serkha Chodrak<br>
Rahor Palden Chokyi Drakpa<br>
Khunu Rinpoche Tendzin Gyaltsen<br>
Tukse Doring Choktrul Rinpoche<br>
<br>
18 The Students of Lungtok Tenpai Nyima<br>
Khen Rinpoche Dorje Dzinpa Tobden (Tupten Gyaltsen Ozer)<br>
Naktar Tulku Sonam Chokdrup<br>
Lhazang Lama Rigdzin<br>
Sa-ngen Lama Wangchen<br>
Lama Ngakchen (Orgyen Tutop Lingpa)<br>
Terchen Lerab Lingpa<br>
Pema Gyaltsen<br>
Dretse Tulku<br>
Sungtrul Kunzang Nyima<br>
<br>
19 The Students of Khenchen Ngawang Palzang<br>
Katok Chaktsa Rinpoche<br>
Tromge Choktrul Arik Rinpoche<br>
Khen Lama Rinpoche Akhyuk (Drupwang Lungtok Gyatso)<br>
Khen Rinpoche Lekshe Jorden (Khenchen Dulwai De)<br>
Khenchen Nuden Khyentsei Lodro<br>
Khenchen Yizhin Norbu Tupten Gyaltsen Ozer<br>
Golok Khenchen Munsel<br>
Choktrul Garwang Nyima Rinpoche<br>
Pema Tumpo (Orgyen Kusum Lingpa)<br>
Golok Lama Garcho<br>
Choktrul Orgyen Chemchok<br>
Chotrul Sang-ngak Tendzin (Tulku Sang-ngak)<br>
Trakya Lama Rinpoche Palden<br>
Polu Khen Rinpoche Dorje<br>
Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche<br>
Chatral Rinpoche Sanje Dorje<br>
Terse Chime Rinpoche<br>
Bairo Rinpoche<br>
Lama Rinpoche Orgyen Rigdzin<br>
<br>
20 The Students of Lungtrul Shedrup Tenpai Nyima<br>
Khen Ngawang Palzang Yangsi Rinpoche (Tekchok Tenpai Gyaltsen)<br>
Choktrul Nyima Gyaltsen Rinpoche<br>
Drakyab Lama Choden Rinpoche<br>
Jokhang Choktrul Rinpoche<br>
<br>
21 The Transmission of the Teachings of the Early Translation School<br>
<br>
The Founding of Nyingma Centers<br>
<br>
The Six Major Monasteries<br>
Tupten Dorje Drak<br>
Ogmin Orgyen Mindroling<br>
Palri Tekchok Ling<br>
Dzogchen Rudam Orgyen Samten Choling<br>
Zhechen Tennyi Dargye Ling<br>
Pal Katok Dorjeden<br>
Palyul Namgyal Jangchub Choling<br>
<br>
THE INSTRUCTIONS<br>
22 The Tantras that Concern the Supreme Secret<br>
<br>
The Category of Mind (Sem De)<br>
The Category of Expanse (Long De)<br>
The Category of Direct Transmission (men-ngak De)<br>
<br>
The Outer Cycle<br>
The Inner Cycle<br>
The Secret Cycle<br>
The Most Secret Unsurpassable Cycle<br>
<br>
23 The Three Phases of Ground, Path, and Fruition<br>
<br>
Ground<br>
Path<br>
Fruition<br>
<br>
CONCLUSION<br>
<br>
Prayers of Dedication, Aspiration, and Auspicious Wishes<br>
<br>
Colophon<br>
Notes<br>
List of Texts Cited<br>
<br>
<br>
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:<br>
<br>
Rñiçn-ma-pa lamas -- China -- Tibet -- Biography.<br>
Tibet (China) -- Biography.<br>
Rdzogs-chen -- History.<br>
<br>
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