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the suffering of change [IW]
[[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]


the 'suffering of change' [RY]
[[lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug]] - Chetsün Senge Wangchuk (10-11th cent.), attained [[rainbow body]]. disciple of {[[gnas brtan ldang ma lhun gyi rgyal mtshan]]} and holder of the {[[snying thig]]} lineage. A great master of [[Nyingma]]. His name Chetsün means "noble tongued" - someone who never lied, slandered or gossiped [RY]


the suffering of change [One of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] = three types of suffering [With defiled feelings of happiness if the object is destroyed, this suffering is produced, likewise suffering from from mind and its contents, which are other, and defiled objects arising from whatever is perceived.] [IW]


the suffering of change [1of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] = three types of suffering [R] [IW]


Changing suffering [RY]
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Suffering of change. 'That which is pleasant when arising and remaining but painful when ceasing.' Mainly the suffering of the three higher realms [RY]
 
suffering of change misery, the suffering of change. One of the [[sdug bsngal gsum]] three types of suffering [RY]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:28, 6 May 2006

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]

lce btsun seng ge dbang phyug - Chetsün Senge Wangchuk (10-11th cent.), attained rainbow body. disciple of {gnas brtan ldang ma lhun gyi rgyal mtshan} and holder of the {snying thig} lineage. A great master of Nyingma. His name Chetsün means "noble tongued" - someone who never lied, slandered or gossiped [RY]