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ston pa kun bzang yab yum gyis | ston pa kun bzang yab yum gyis | ||
rang bzhin klong nas bka' stsal pa | rang bzhin klong nas bka' stsal pa | ||
gnas lugs rang snang 'khor rnams gson | gnas lugs rang snang 'khor rnams gson | ||
nyag cig rang byung ye shes 'di | nyag cig rang byung ye shes 'di | ||
sangs rgyas kun gyi sras gcig yin | sangs rgyas kun gyi sras gcig yin | ||
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The teachers Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri, | The teachers Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri, | ||
Teach from the expanse of the nature, | Teach from the expanse of the nature, | ||
While the reflexive appearances of the natural state listen. | While the reflexive appearances of the natural state listen. | ||
This innate wisdom alone is the sole offspring of all the buddhas. [[CJD]] | This innate wisdom alone is the sole offspring of all the buddhas. [[CJD]] | ||
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[[Categories:Quotes]] | [[Categories:Quotes]] |
Revision as of 03:26, 27 April 2006
sangs rgyas sras gcig gi rgyud las
ston pa kun bzang yab yum gyis
rang bzhin klong nas bka' stsal pa
gnas lugs rang snang 'khor rnams gson
nyag cig rang byung ye shes 'di
sangs rgyas kun gyi sras gcig yin
The Tantra of the Sole Offspring of All the Buddhas states:
The teachers Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri,
Teach from the expanse of the nature,
While the reflexive appearances of the natural state listen.
This innate wisdom alone is the sole offspring of all the buddhas. CJD