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The ''[[Seven Sections of Accomplishment]]'' are seven scriptures composed by Indian [[mahasiddha]]s: ''[[Accomplishment of Secrets]]'', written by [[Mahasuka Natha]]; the ''[[Accomplishment of Means and Knowledge]]'' written by [[Mahasuka Natha]]'s disciple, [[Yenlak Meypey Dorje]]; ''[[Accomplishment of Wisdom]]'', written by [[Yenlak Meypey Dorje]]'s disciple [[Indrabhuti]]; ''[[Accomplishment of Nonduality]]'', written by [[Indrabhuti]]'s consort '''[[Lakshmikara]]'''; | The ''[[Seven Sections of Accomplishment]]'' are seven scriptures composed by Indian [[mahasiddha]]s: ''[[Accomplishment of Secrets]]'', written by [[Mahasuka Natha]]; the ''[[Accomplishment of Means and Knowledge]]'' written by [[Mahasuka Natha]]'s disciple, [[Yenlak Meypey Dorje]]; ''[[Accomplishment of Wisdom]]'', written by [[Yenlak Meypey Dorje]]'s disciple [[Indrabhuti]]; ''[[Accomplishment of Nonduality]]'', written by [[Indrabhuti]]'s consort '''[[Lakshmikara]]'''; ''[[Accomplishment of the Innate]]'', written by [[Dombi Heruka]]; ''[[Accomplishment of the Great Secret Thatness]]'' written by [[Darikapa]]; and ''[[Accomplishment of Thatness to Clearly Encompass Reality]]'', written by [[Yogini Chito]]. ([[JOKYAB]]) ([[RY]]) from [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol. 1, pg. 218 |
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The Seven Sections of Accomplishment are seven scriptures composed by Indian mahasiddhas: Accomplishment of Secrets, written by Mahasuka Natha; the Accomplishment of Means and Knowledge written by Mahasuka Natha's disciple, Yenlak Meypey Dorje; Accomplishment of Wisdom, written by Yenlak Meypey Dorje's disciple Indrabhuti; Accomplishment of Nonduality, written by Indrabhuti's consort Lakshmikara; Accomplishment of the Innate, written by Dombi Heruka; Accomplishment of the Great Secret Thatness written by Darikapa; and Accomplishment of Thatness to Clearly Encompass Reality, written by Yogini Chito. (JOKYAB) (RY) from The Light of Wisdom, Vol. 1, pg. 218