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the three teachers zur mes and dbon [gsang sngags rnying ma'i slob dpon zur mes dbon rnam gsum ni, dang po zur po che sh'akya 'byung gnas te, khong gis bstan pa phyi dar la snga 'gyur gyi bstan pa'i rtza ba btzugs, gnyis pa zur chung shes rab grad pa'am bde gshegs rgya bo pas yal ga bskyangs, gsum pa rje sgro phug pa chen po sh'akya seng ges lo 'bras rgyas par mdzad pa yin no [IW]
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Surmang Nyengy�, the tradition of the Nine Cycles of the Formless Dakini [RY]
 
the tradition of lus med mkha' 'gro'i 'khor dgu, as preserved at Surmang monastery [RY]


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ཟུར་མང་སྙན་བརྒྱུད
Surmang Nyengy�, the tradition of the Nine Cycles of the Formless Dakini [RY]

the tradition of lus med mkha' 'gro'i 'khor dgu, as preserved at Surmang monastery [RY]