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shin tu rnal 'byor - Dzogchen - also: (Ati Yoga). (Great Perfection). The third of the Three Inner Tantras. According to Jamgön Kongtrül the First, it emphasizes the view that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to insight into the nature of primordial enlightenment, free from accepting and rejecting, hope and fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is 'Dzogchen,' the Great Perfection. Ati means 'supreme.'
sems klong man ngag gi sde gsum - Mind, Space and Instruction Sections. After Garab Dorje established the six million four hundred thousand tantras of Dzogchen in the human world, his chief disciple, Manjushrimitra, arranged these tantras into three categories: the Mind Section emphasizing luminosity, the Space Section emphasizing emptiness, and the Instruction Section emphasizing their indivisibility.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Dzogchen"
The following 319 pages are in this category, out of 319 total.
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B
- Barchey Künsel Cycle of Teachings
- Bardo Consciousness
- Bardo of Becoming
- Basic State
- Bhumis
- Birth by Transformation
- Blackness
- Bliss
- Bliss, Clarity and Nonthought
- Bliss-sustainer
- Blissful Realm
- Blood-drinker
- Blue Lake
- Bodhichitta
- Bodhichitta of Abandoning All Obscuration
- Bodhichitta of Aspiration
- Bodhichitta of Aspiration and Application
- Bodhichitta of Devoted Engagement
- Bodhichitta of Maturation
- Bodhichitta of Pure Superior Intention
- Bodhichitta Training
- Bodhicitta of undivided emptiness and compassion
- Bodhicitta vows
- Bodhidharma
- Bodhisattva Bhumi
- Bodhisattva Collections
- Bodhisattva Precepts
- Bodhisattva Vow
- Bodhisattva vows
- Bodhisattva Vows - continued
- Body of Light
- Body Representation
- Body, Speech, Mind, and Cognition
- Body, Speech, Mind, Qualities, and Activities
- Bon
- Bonpo
- Boon-granting
- Border Temples
- Boundless Life
- Brahma
- Brahma Ghosa
- Brahma Loka
- Brahma-like voice
- Brahma-raksasa
- Brahman
- Brahmarandra
- Brahmin Saraha
- Brilliant
- bstan pa’i btsas gsum
- Buddha Activity
- Buddha Amitayus
- Buddha Eye
- Buddha Guhya
- Buddha Vairochana
- Buddha's mind
- Buddha's speech
- Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
- Buddha-body
- Buddha-family
- Buddhaghosha
- Buddhahood
- Buddhas of the Ten Directions
- Buddhism
- Buddhist Canon
- Bumthang
- Business
- Butön
- byin rlabs mchog gi sprul pa
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- Calm
- Capable Preparatory Stage
- Capacity
- Carefree Vagrant
- Carya-tantra
- Causal
- Causal and Resultant Vehicles
- Causal Philosophical Teachings
- Causal Philosophical Vehicle
- Causal Refuge
- Causal Teachings
- Causal Vehicle of the Paramitas
- Cause
- Central Channel
- Cessation
- Chagmey Rinpoche
- Chak
- Chakdrukpa
- Chakra
- Chakranatha
- Chakravartin
- Chakshus
- Change and fall
- Changeless Light
- Changing suffering
- Changphukma
- Chetsun Nyingtik
- Clairvoyance
- Coemergent Ignorance
- Cognition
- Cognition of the Exhaustion of Defilements
- Cognizance
- Common Siddhis
- Conventional and Ultimate
- Conventional Bodhichitta
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I
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L
M
- Major and Minor Marks
- Manifest dharmata
- Mantrayana
- Materiality
- Meadow of Mönkha
- Means and Knowledge
- Mind Consciousness
- Mind Section
- Mind Section, Space Section and Instruction Section
- Mind, Space and Instruction Sections
- mkha' 'gro snying thig
- Mother of All Buddhas
- Mother Tantra
- Mount Kailash
- Mt. Kailash
- Mt. Meru
N
P
- Parinirvana
- Path of Accumulation
- Path of Cultivation
- Path of Means
- Path of Skillful Means
- Peling Terchö
- Pith Instructions
- Potala
- Prana
- Precious Buddha
- Primordial Awareness
- Primordial Buddha
- Primordial State
- Primordial Wisdom
- Primordially Present Nature
- Pristine Awareness
- Pristine Cognition
- Pristine Cognition continued
- Prostrate
Q
R
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- Samayamudra
- Sambhogakaya
- Sangwa Nyingtik
- Self-Cognizance
- Self-entity
- Self-nature
- Seven Bodhi Factors
- Seven Branches
- Seven Branches of Enlightenment
- Seven Thought States of Delusion
- Seven Types of Attention
- Seven Types of Individual Liberation
- Shamatha and Vipashyana
- Shechen Gyaltsab Pema Namgyal
- Sherab Özer
- Siddha
- Six Collections
- Six Dharmas of Sugatagarbha
- Sixty-two Wisdom Deities
- Skandhas
- snying thig rtsa pod
- Space Section
- Space-Dharma
- Sthiramati
- Sudden Enlightenment
- Sugatagarbha
- Sugatas
- Superior Intention
- Supreme Realization
- Sutra Mahamudra
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- Tangyur
- Ten Paramitas
- Ten Riches
- The Dzogchen Tantras
- The Paths
- The Three Jewels
- Thirty-seven Factors
- Three Aspects of Ignorance
- Three Kayas
- Three Lower Realms
- Three Roots
- Three Sections of Dzogchen
- Three Trilogies
- Trishok Gyalmo
- Truth of Cessation
- Twenty Defects of Bustle
- Twenty-two Types of Bodhichitta
- Two Chariots
- Two Veils
- Two Wisdoms
- Twofold Purity
- Twofold Welfare