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([[tshig gsum | ([[tshig gsum gnad brdeg]]). The famous and seminal statement by [[Garab Dorje]] which encapsulates the six million four hundred thousand Dzogchen tantras. [[RY]] | ||
*ngo rang thog tu sprad// | *[[ngo rang thog tu sprad]]// | ||
thag gcig thog tu bcad// | *[[thag gcig thog tu bcad]]// | ||
gdeng grol thog tu bca'//_// | *[[gdeng grol thog tu bca']]//_// | ||
==Commentaries== | |||
*Paltrul Rinpoche's | |||
==Translations== | |||
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*Recognize your nature | |||
*Decide on one point | |||
*Gain confidence in liberation<br> | |||
[EPK] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]] | [[Category:Nyingma Literature]] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 11 August 2008
(tshig gsum gnad brdeg). The famous and seminal statement by Garab Dorje which encapsulates the six million four hundred thousand Dzogchen tantras. RY
Commentaries
- Paltrul Rinpoche's
Translations
- Recognize your nature
- Decide on one point
- Gain confidence in liberation
[EPK]