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Due to | Due to several requests here in this RYWiki I'd like to provide Erik's more detailed description of the [[18 Dzogchen Tantras]] collected in one place. We see these mentioned sporadically or individually throughout various teachings...and I would like to have had this description close by at various times. | ||
These come from the Appendix titled [[The Dzogchen Tantras]], to [[Tsele Natsok Rangdrol]]'s 17th century work titled "The Mirror of Mindfulness", translated by [[Erik Pema Kunsang]], and published these days originally in 1987, again, by Rangjung Yeshe in Kathmandu, Nepal. | These come from the Appendix titled [[The Dzogchen Tantras]], to [[Tsele Natsok Rangdrol]]'s 17th century work titled "[[The Mirror of Mindfulness]]", translated by [[Erik Pema Kunsang]], and published these days originally in 1987, again, by Rangjung Yeshe in Kathmandu, Nepal. | ||
The underlined and/or highlighted words are links in case you may want more refined descriptions and associations. [[RWB]] | The underlined and/or highlighted words are links in case you may want more refined descriptions and associations. [[RWB]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 6 September 2007
Due to several requests here in this RYWiki I'd like to provide Erik's more detailed description of the 18 Dzogchen Tantras collected in one place. We see these mentioned sporadically or individually throughout various teachings...and I would like to have had this description close by at various times.
These come from the Appendix titled The Dzogchen Tantras, to Tsele Natsok Rangdrol's 17th century work titled "The Mirror of Mindfulness", translated by Erik Pema Kunsang, and published these days originally in 1987, again, by Rangjung Yeshe in Kathmandu, Nepal.
The underlined and/or highlighted words are links in case you may want more refined descriptions and associations. RWB