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Tri Gya, the Hundred Instructions; one hundred meditative instructions from all traditions collected and arranged by Jonang Jets�n Kunga Dr�lchok, 1507-1566. (Can be found in the gdams ngag mdzod, vol.18) [RY]
Tri Gya, the Hundred Instructions; one hundred meditative instructions from all traditions collected and arranged by Jonang Jets�n Kunga Dr�lchok, 1507-1566. (Can be found in the gdams ngag mdzod, vol.18) [RY]



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Tri Gya, the Hundred Instructions; one hundred meditative instructions from all traditions collected and arranged by Jonang Jets�n Kunga Dr�lchok, 1507-1566. (Can be found in the gdams ngag mdzod, vol.18) [RY]

Hundred Instructions, by Jets�n Kunga Dr�lchok [RY]

by Jets�n Kunga Dr�lchok [RY]