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[[Rongzom Pandita]]
This 11-12th century master contributed greatly to the literature of the Tibetan tradition. His most well-known works are:
This 11-12th century master contributed greatly to the literature of the Tibetan tradition. His most well-known works are:


*''Entering the Approach of the Middle Way'', (Tib: [[theg chen tshul 'jug]]), which presents a defense and explanation of the [[Dzogchen]] tradition in the context of the [[Mahayana]]
*''Entering the Approach of the Middle Way'', (Tib: [[theg chen tshul 'jug]]), which presents a defense and explanation of the [[Dzogchen]] tradition in the context of the [[Mahayana]]
*''Establishing the Divinity of Appearances'' (Tib: [[snang ba lhar grub]]), a short text presenting the logical grounds for the [[pure view]] of Buddhist [[tantra]]
*''Establishing the Divinity of Appearances'' (Tib: [[snang ba lhar grub]]), a short text presenting the logical grounds for the [[pure view]] of Buddhist [[tantra]]
*A commentary on [[Padmasambhava]]'s ''[[man ngag lta phreng|Key Instructions: A Rosary of Views]]'' (Tib: [[[man ngag lta phreng]http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Key_Instructions:_A_Rosary_of_Views]]), a short commentary on the thirteenth chapter of the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]], presenting the view of the [[Nyingma]] school's [[nine yanas]].
*A commentary on [[Padmasambhava]]'s ''[[man ngag lta phreng|Key Instructions: A Rosary of Views]]'' [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Key_Instructions:_A_Rosary_of_Views] (Tib: [[man ngag lta phreng]], a short commentary on the thirteenth chapter of the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]], presenting the view of the [[Nyingma]] school's [[nine yanas]].


[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]

Latest revision as of 04:25, 8 July 2006

Rongzom Pandita

This 11-12th century master contributed greatly to the literature of the Tibetan tradition. His most well-known works are: