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*[[bka' brgyud sngags mdzod]], a collection of the most important empowerments, practices and instructions of the [[Kagyu]] lineages, in 8 volumes.<br> | *[[bka' brgyud sngags mdzod]], a collection of the most important empowerments, practices and instructions of the [[Kagyu]] lineages, in 8 volumes.<br> | ||
*[[ | *[[gdams ngag mdzod]], a collection of empowerments, practices and teaching of all eight major lineages of Tibet, in 18 volumes.<br> | ||
*[[rin chen gter mdzod]], a collection of terma ([[gter ma]]) teachings of the 100 major treasure revealers ([[gter ston]]) of Tibet, in 63 volumes.<br> | *[[rin chen gter mdzod]], a collection of terma ([[gter ma]]) teachings of the 100 major treasure revealers ([[gter ston]]) of Tibet, in 63 volumes.<br> | ||
*[[shes bya kun khyab mdzod]], Jamgon Kongtrul's famous encyclopedia of buddhism and buddhist culture, in 3 volumes.<br> | *[[shes bya kun khyab mdzod]], Jamgon Kongtrul's famous encyclopedia of buddhism and buddhist culture, in 3 volumes.<br> | ||
*[[rgya chen | *[[rgya chen bka' mdzod]], a collection of all the writings by Jamgon Kongtrul himself.<br> |
Revision as of 02:45, 12 January 2006
The Five Treasuries (mdzod lnga) of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great, the 1st Kongtrul Rinpoche, Lodro Thaye (1813-1899). They are the:
- bka' brgyud sngags mdzod, a collection of the most important empowerments, practices and instructions of the Kagyu lineages, in 8 volumes.
- gdams ngag mdzod, a collection of empowerments, practices and teaching of all eight major lineages of Tibet, in 18 volumes.
- rin chen gter mdzod, a collection of terma (gter ma) teachings of the 100 major treasure revealers (gter ston) of Tibet, in 63 volumes.
- shes bya kun khyab mdzod, Jamgon Kongtrul's famous encyclopedia of buddhism and buddhist culture, in 3 volumes.
- rgya chen bka' mdzod, a collection of all the writings by Jamgon Kongtrul himself.