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*[[khrid yig snying po'i bcud dril thig le gsang rdzogs]]
 
*[[khrid yig snying po'i bcud dril thig le gsang rdzogs]]
 
*[[bshad khrid chu 'babs su bkod pa snying po'i bcud dril ye shes thig le]]
 
*[[bshad khrid chu 'babs su bkod pa snying po'i bcud dril ye shes thig le]]
*[[zab khrid dpal ldan bla ma'i zhal lung bslad med yid la gang zin gyi zin tho]]]
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*[[zab khrid dpal ldan bla ma'i zhal lung bslad med yid la gang zin gyi zin tho]]
 
*[[khrid kyi zin bris bla ba'i dgongs rgyan]]
 
*[[khrid kyi zin bris bla ba'i dgongs rgyan]]
 
*[['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]]
 
*[['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]]

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The Heart Essence of Chetsun - Chetsün Nyingtig (lce btsun snying tig


The Chetsün Nyingtig is 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

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

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