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[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kagyu/message/290 "Fwd: Drikung -Important"] reads in part:<br />
 
[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kagyu/message/290 "Fwd: Drikung -Important"] reads in part:<br />
: "[[Kagyu_Kgak_Dzod|Kagyu Ngak Dzod]] is an anthology of tantric- cycles compiled by Jamgon Kongtrul in the years 1853-1855 and is believed to be the first of [[Five_Treasuries|his five collections]]. ''The heart of the [[Kagyu_Kgak_Dzod|Kagyu Ngak Dzod]] consists of thirteen major tantric mandalas '''transmitted by Marpa to Ngog Chöku Dorje''' (Rngog Chos sku rdo rje)''; one of his four main disciples. The Kagyu Ngak Dzod brings together the oral transmissions (lung), empowerments (dbang), instructions (khrid) and ritual practices/sadhanas (cho ga) of the [[Martsang_Kagyu|Marpa Kagyu]] as transmitted by [[Ngok_Choku_Dorje|Ngog Choku Dorje]] and his family lineage. Consequently, these teachings are treasured by all the lineages of the Kagyu tradition surviving to this day - the Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu, Taklung Kagyu and Drikung Kagyu."<br />
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: "[[Kagyu_Kgak_Dzod|Kagyu Ngak Dzod]] is an anthology of tantric- cycles compiled by Jamgon Kongtrul in the years 1853-1855 and is believed to be the first of [[Five_Treasuries|his five collections]]. ''The heart of the [[Kagyu_Kgak_Dzod|Kagyu Ngak Dzod]] consists of thirteen major tantric mandalas '''transmitted by [[Marpa]] to [[Ngok_Choku_Dorje|Ngog Chöku Dorje]]''' (Rngog Chos sku rdo rje)''; one of his four main disciples. The Kagyu Ngak Dzod brings together the oral transmissions (lung), empowerments (dbang), instructions (khrid) and ritual practices/sadhanas (cho ga) of the [[Martsang_Kagyu|Marpa Kagyu]] as transmitted by [[Ngok_Choku_Dorje|Ngog Choku Dorje]] and his family lineage. Consequently, these teachings are treasured by all the lineages of the Kagyu tradition surviving to this day - the Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu, Taklung Kagyu and Drikung Kagyu."<br />
 
from [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kagyu/ kagyu mail-list at Yahoo.com]; "Kagyu is for the discussion of Buddhism, particularly the Kagyu and Rime (non-sectarian) traditions"
 
from [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kagyu/ kagyu mail-list at Yahoo.com]; "Kagyu is for the discussion of Buddhism, particularly the Kagyu and Rime (non-sectarian) traditions"
  
 
see also [[gdams_ngag_mdzod|Dam-ngak Dzo]]
 
see also [[gdams_ngag_mdzod|Dam-ngak Dzo]]
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 4 July 2009

One of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great's "Five Treasuries".

Kagyu Ngak Dzod:

"a collection of Marpa's teaching about the formal knowledge of ritual, iconography etc. the Shegyuin teachings. It is necessary for an-impeded continuation of the empowerments. The Segyuin teachings Marpa Lotsawa, transmitted to three foremost disciples and were scattered in many subschools and traditions. The Drubgyuin which guides the disciple to perfection in his practice had transmitted totally to Milarepa."




"Fwd: Drikung -Important" reads in part:

"Kagyu Ngak Dzod is an anthology of tantric- cycles compiled by Jamgon Kongtrul in the years 1853-1855 and is believed to be the first of his five collections. The heart of the Kagyu Ngak Dzod consists of thirteen major tantric mandalas transmitted by Marpa to Ngog Chöku Dorje (Rngog Chos sku rdo rje); one of his four main disciples. The Kagyu Ngak Dzod brings together the oral transmissions (lung), empowerments (dbang), instructions (khrid) and ritual practices/sadhanas (cho ga) of the Marpa Kagyu as transmitted by Ngog Choku Dorje and his family lineage. Consequently, these teachings are treasured by all the lineages of the Kagyu tradition surviving to this day - the Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu, Taklung Kagyu and Drikung Kagyu."

from kagyu mail-list at Yahoo.com; "Kagyu is for the discussion of Buddhism, particularly the Kagyu and Rime (non-sectarian) traditions"

see also Dam-ngak Dzo