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Jemalamudra alias [[Vimalamitra]]. | |||
*The [[Turquoise Scripture]] in the [[Vima Nyingtig]] cycle mentions that Vimalamitra’s other name was Jemalamudra, which, [[Longchenpa]] explains, in Tibetan is translated as Seal of Vastness ([[phyag rgya rgya chen]]). [RY] | |||
*[[Wellsprings of the Great Perfection]] has a chapter of his history. | |||
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ཕྱག་རྒྱ་རྒྱ་ཆེན
Jemalamudra alias Vimalamitra.
- The Turquoise Scripture in the Vima Nyingtig cycle mentions that Vimalamitra’s other name was Jemalamudra, which, Longchenpa explains, in Tibetan is translated as Seal of Vastness (phyag rgya rgya chen). [RY]
- Wellsprings of the Great Perfection has a chapter of his history.