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[[lce btsun snying tig]] - [[Chetsün Nyingtig]]. One of the most important [[Dzogchen]] instructions, based on a transmission from [[Vimalamitra]]. [[Jamyang Khyentse]] had a vision of [[Chetsün Senge Wangchuk]] which inspired him to write the precious teaching known as [[Chetsün Nyingtig]]. Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century) is among the lineage gurus in the Nyingtig transmission, which he received from his root guru, Dangma Lhüngyal ([[gnas brtan ldang ma lhun gyi rgyal mtshan]]), as well as directly from [[Vimalamitra]]. As a result of his high level of realization, his physical body transformed to a [[rainbow body]] at the time of death. In a later [[reincarnation]] as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], he remembered the [[Dzogchen]] teachings which Senge Wangchuk had transmitted to the [[dakini]] Palgyi Lodrö and wrote them down as the terma [[Chetsün Nyingtig]], the 'Heart Essence of Chetsün.' The name Chetsün ([[lce btsun]]) means "noble tongued" - someone who never lied, slandered or gossiped[RY]


==Intro==
[[lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug]] - Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century). Chetsün Senge Wangchuk is counted among the lineage gurus in the transmission of Nyingtig which he received from his root guru Dangma Lhüngyal as well as from Vimalamitra directly. As a result of his high level of realization, his physical body disappeared in rainbow light at the time of death. Before passing away, he uttered this last song. His later reincarnation as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] remembered the Dzogchen teachings which Senge Wangchuk had transmitted to the dakini Palgyi Lodrö and wrote them down as the terma Chetsün Nyingtig, one of the most important [[Dzogchen]] instructions based on the transmission from [[Vimalamitra]] [RY]
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*[[Vimalamitra]]<br>
*[[Nyang Tingdzin Zangpo]]<br>
*[[Be Lodro Wangchuk]]<br>
*[[Drom Rinchen Bar]]<br>
*[[Dangma Lhundrup Gyaltsen]]<br>
*[[Chetsun Senge Wangchuk]] (11th-12th centuries)<br>
These teachings were later re-revealed as [[Yangter]] ([[yang gter]]) in the 19th century by:
*[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], who then passed them on to, amongst others:
*[[Jamgon Kongtrul]]
*[[Adzom Drukpa]]
*[[Lerab Lingpa]]
*[[Jedrung Trinley Jampa Jungne]]
*[[Khenchen Tashi Ozer]]


== A - F ==
==Primary Texts==
*[[Adeu Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[man ngag thams cad kyi rgyal po klong lnga'i yi ge dum bu gsum pa]]
*[[Akong Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[khrid yig snying po'i bcud dril thig le gsang rdzogs]]An important commentary on the [[Chetsun Nyingthig]] written by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]]
*[[Alak Zenkar Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[bshad khrid chu 'babs su bkod pa snying po'i bcud dril ye shes thig le]]An important commentary on the [[Chetsun Nyingthig]] written by [[Adzom Drukpa]]
*[[Ato Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[zab khrid dpal ldan bla ma'i zhal lung bslad med yid la gang zin gyi zin tho]]An important commentary on the [[Chetsun Nyingthig]] written by [[Khenchen Tashi Ozer]]
*[[Ayang Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[khrid kyi zin bris bla ba'i dgongs rgyan]]An important commentary on the [[Chetsun Nyingthig]] written by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]]
*[[Bairo Rinpoche]], *[[Shichen Vairo Tulku]]<br>
*[['od gsal rdzogs pa chen po yang gsang bla na med pa spyi'i khyad par gyi khrid yig lam bzang ye shes snying po]]An important commentary on the [[Chetsun Nyingthig]] written by [[Adzom Drukpa]]
*[[Bakha Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Bardor Tulku]], *[[Barway Dorje]]<br>
*[[Beru Khyentse Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]], California, 1978<br>
*[[Chatral Rinpoche]], *[[Chatral Rinpoche|Chatral Sangye Dorje]]<br>
*[[Chhoje Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Chime Rinpoche]], [[Lama Chime Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Choegon Rinpoche]]
*[[Choegyal Namkhai Norbu]], [[Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]], 1964, Napoli.<br>
*[[Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Chogye Trichen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Chokling Rinpoche]]1983, Germany.<br>
*[[Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche]], *[[Drongtrul Chokyi Nyima]], 1980, Germany. <br>
*[[Dabzang Rinpoche]] of Drilyag Gompa<br>
*[[Dagyab Kyabgon Rinpoche Loden Sherab]], 1966, Bonn (Germany.<br>
*[[Dakpo Tulku]]<br>
*[[Dalai Lama]], His Holiness<br>
*[[Deshung Rinpoche]], *[[Kunga Tenpai Nyima]], 1960, Seattle.<br>
*[[Dhongthog Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], Kyabje, 1975, France.<br>
*[[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dorzong Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Drugu Chogyal Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Drungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dudjom Rinpoche]], Kyabje <br>
*[[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dzogchen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]]<br>


== G - J ==
==Bibliography Information==
*[[Gangteng Tulku]]<br>
*''[[lce btsun snying thig]]''. New Delhi: Sechen Publications, 2004. Available at [[Sechen Monastery]] in Kathmandu, Nepal.
*[[Garchen Rinpoche]]
==Related Links==
*[[Garje Khamtrul Rinpoche]]
*[[Nyingthig]]
*[[Gendun Rinpoche]]
*[[Nyingthig Yabshi]]
*[[Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden]], resident in Melbourne, Australia.
*[[Chetsun Nyingtig]]
*[[Geshe Lozang Jamspal]]
*[[Chetsun Nyingthik]]
*[[Geshe Lundrup Sopa]], 1962, New Jersey.<br>
*[[Chetsun Nyingtik]]
*[[Geshe Sherab Gyaltsen Amipa]], 1967, Rikon (Switzerland).<br>
*[[Heart Essence of Chetsun]]
*[[Geshe Tashi Tsering]], London, Uk.<br>
*[[Geshe Wangyal]], Geshe Wangyal, 1955, New Jersey.<br>
*[[Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche]]
*[[Goshi Gyaltsab Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Gyalsey Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Gyalwang Karmapa Rangjung Rigpey Dorje]]<br>
*[[Gyatrul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche]], the III <br>
*[[Jetsun Kushok Chimey Luding]]  
*[[Jigmey Khyentse Nuden Dorje]]<br>
*[[Jigmey Norbu Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Jigmey Phuntsok Rinpoche]]<br>


== K ==  
==Other Reference Sources==
*[[Kalu Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Terton Sogyal]] [[Lerab Lingpa]]. ''[[The Sphere of Timeless Awareness]]'': A commentary on ''[[The Heart Drop of Chetzun]]'''. Translated by Richard Barron. Turquoise Dragon, 1999.
*[[Karma Chagme Rinpoche]]<br>
*Dudjom Rinpoche (1991). ''[[The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism]]: Its Fundamentals and History''. Translated by Gyurme Dorje and Matthew Kapstein. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
*[[Karma Trinley Rinpoche]]<br>
*Thondup, Tulku. ''[[Masters of Meditation and Miracles]]''. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 1996.
*[[Kahtog Khenpo Lama Loga]]
*Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorjé. ''[[A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems]]''. Junction City: Padma Publishing, 2005.
*[[Khandro Rinpoche]] <br>
*[[Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Khenchen Bentse Rinpoche]], [[Khenpo Petse]]
*[[Khenpo Chadral]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Chodrak]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Chodzo]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Chogah]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Chokyi Gocha]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Drukchung]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche]]
*[[Khenpo Konchok Monlam]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Ngedon]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Palden Sherab]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Pema Gyaltsen]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Pema Sherab]], Khenchen Pema Sherab Rinpoche<br>
*[[Khenpo Tashi Palden]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal]]<br>
*[[Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso]]<br>
*[[Khensur Lungri Namgyel Rinpoche]], the 101st Ganden Tripa<br>
*[[Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Khordong Terchen Tulku Chhimed Rigdzin]]<br>
*[[Khyentse Yeshe Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Kusum Lingpa Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Kunzang Dechen Lingpa]]<br>
*[[Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche]]<br>


== L ==
[[Category:Dzogchen]]
*[[Lama Akhu Pema Yugyal]]<br>
[[Category:Terma]]
*[[Lama Chonjor]], Neten Gompa, Bir.<br>
[[Category:Nyingma Lineages]]
*[[Lama Kuntra]], Karma Kagyu lama resident in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, formerly in Taipei City.
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]
*[[Lama Kunga Thartse Rinpoche]], (Ngor Thartse Lama Kunga)
*[[Lama Lodru Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Lama Namze Rinpoche]] <br>
*[[Lama Norlha]]<br>
*[[Lama Putsi Pema Tashi]]<br>
*[[Lama Rigsang Dorje]]<br>
*[[Lama Rinchen]], resident Lama in New York<br>
*[[Lama Tharchin Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Lama Thubten Yeshe]]<br>
*[[Lama Tobgyal]], crazy yogi, Denmark<br>
*[[Lama Tubten and Lama Lodro]], resident lamas in Denmark & Birmingham in the late '70es & 80s<br>
*[[Lama Wangdor Rinpoche]], meditator master at the Tsopema caves<br>
*[[Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Lama Zopa Rinpoche]]
*[[Lati Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Lho Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Lingtrul Rinpoche]]
*[[Lobpon Sherab Ozer]]<br>
*[[Lopon Tenzin Namdak]]
*[[Lobpon Yeshe Trinley]]<br>
*[[Luding Khen Rinpoche]]
 
== M - S ==
*[[Mingyur Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Minling Trichen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Namkha Drimed Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche]]
*[[Ngakpa Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Özer Tulku]]<br>
*[[Padgyal Lingpa]]<br>
*[[Pawo Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Pema Kalzang Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Pema Wangyal Rinpoche]], 1975, France.<br>
*[[Penor Rinpoche]], Drubwang<br>
*[[Phakchok Rinpoche]]
*[[Ranyak Paltrül Rinpoche]]
*[[Ratna Vajra Rinpoche]]
*Kyabje [[Ribur Rinpoche]]
*[[Ringu Tulku]]<br>
*[[Sakya Dagchen Jigdral Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Sakya Tridzin Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Sang Ngak Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Shamar Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Shelkar Amchi Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Shichen Vairo Tulku]]<br>
*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Soktse Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Sonam Tobgyal Rinpoche]]<br>
 
== T - Z==
*[[Tai Situ Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tagster Rinpoche]]
*[[Tarab Tulku Ngawang Losang]]<br>
*[[Tarig Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tenga Rinpoche]] of Benchen Gompa<br>
*[[Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche]]
*[[Thinley Norbu Rinpoche]], 1975, France.<br>
*[[Thubten Zopa Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Traktung Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Traleg Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Trulshik Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tsoknyi Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tulku Pema Rigdzin]]<br>
*[[Tulku Rangdrol]]<br>
*[[Tulku Sang-ngak Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tulku Thondup Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], 1980, Germany.<br>
*[[Wangchen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Zangzang Tulku]]<br>
*[[Zatrul Rinpoche]]<br>
 
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]

Revision as of 20:14, 6 May 2006

lce btsun snying tig - Chetsün Nyingtig. One of the most important Dzogchen instructions, based on a transmission from Vimalamitra. Jamyang Khyentse had a vision of Chetsün Senge Wangchuk which inspired him to write the precious teaching known as Chetsün Nyingtig. Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century) is among the lineage gurus in the Nyingtig transmission, which he received from his root guru, Dangma Lhüngyal (gnas brtan ldang ma lhun gyi rgyal mtshan), as well as directly from Vimalamitra. As a result of his high level of realization, his physical body transformed to a rainbow body at the time of death. In a later reincarnation as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, he remembered the Dzogchen teachings which Senge Wangchuk had transmitted to the dakini Palgyi Lodrö and wrote them down as the terma Chetsün Nyingtig, the 'Heart Essence of Chetsün.' The name Chetsün (lce btsun) means "noble tongued" - someone who never lied, slandered or gossiped. [RY]

lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug - Senge Wangchuk (11th-12th century). Chetsün Senge Wangchuk is counted among the lineage gurus in the transmission of Nyingtig which he received from his root guru Dangma Lhüngyal as well as from Vimalamitra directly. As a result of his high level of realization, his physical body disappeared in rainbow light at the time of death. Before passing away, he uttered this last song. His later reincarnation as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo remembered the Dzogchen teachings which Senge Wangchuk had transmitted to the dakini Palgyi Lodrö and wrote them down as the terma Chetsün Nyingtig, one of the most important Dzogchen instructions based on the transmission from Vimalamitra [RY]


Lineage

These teachings were later re-revealed as Yangter (yang gter) in the 19th century by:

Primary Texts

Bibliography Information

Related Links

Other Reference Sources